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There seams to be a fair bit of talk about heated seats at the moment. I Just wanted to know if anyone knows what the difference is in the m35 heated seats when you push the switch forward or backwards.

I assumed its different levels of heat, but my ass cant tell the difference if it is.

So, does anyone know?

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i can tell the difference!

push forwards for the hotter setting of the two. i use the hot setting to get it warmed up, then back it off the the lower setting. my wife leaves hers on the hot setting all the time. sometimes in summer. its ok i know she is weird.

i can tell the difference!

push forwards for the hotter setting of the two. i use the hot setting to get it warmed up, then back it off the the lower setting. my wife leaves hers on the hot setting all the time. sometimes in summer. its ok i know she is weird.

Thanks mate,

I like the heated seats but some times the warm feeling is reminiscent of pissing yourself which kinda weirds me out.

i can tell the difference!

push forwards for the hotter setting of the two. i use the hot setting to get it warmed up, then back it off the the lower setting. my wife leaves hers on the hot setting all the time. sometimes in summer. its ok i know she is weird.

Yeah, my wife tells me that the push forwards is the warmer of the two settings too!

I don't personally use the heated seats - boiling the boys is not something I am too keen on.

hahahah cant say that ive ever pissed myself before

*cough*bullsh!t*cough* :mellow:

Edited by iamhe77

Hahaha a laff a minute in this 'ere thread :P

my wife leaves hers on the hot setting all the time.

So can we assume she has a hot arse? :P

I like the heated seats but some times the warm feeling is reminiscent of pissing yourself which kinda weirds me out.

Ok... I'm not touching this one either!

boiling the boys is not something I am too keen on.

Hahhahaha not even to thaw them out on a super duper cold morning? :P

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