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Octavia 3 Heated steering wheel with DSG paddles

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Hi all,

 

I opted on my Octavia 3 FL the Heated steering wheel for the cold winters, and this works great, having it.

What I also wanted and missed opting for was the DSG paddles. 

 

I am was thinking of buying one steering wheel heated + DSG paddles and retrofitting it.  Actually I am not thinking , I really want it :)

The problem is that I can find  such steering wheel.

DO you know where I can find it?

 

Tried emailing dealers but no reply from them, and only 1 said that is not possible to add DSG paddles if were not added from factory, which I do not agree. They only said that to shut me up.


Thanks.

I just talked to my dealership about this, i really want the paddles (not because I want to act like an F1 racecar driver) but I find the paddles efficient when I want to go up/down one gear when not agreeing with which gear the DSG has selected.

 

However the steering wheel itself was not expensive but they said I had to change a ecm/gateway to get it to work (which is crazy expensive). I´ve seen in VCDS options to tick of a box for paddles but dont know if this is enough.

 

Tho Superskoda has steering wheels with both flat bottom and paddles in different styles, stitching and so on.

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Yes, but they are not heated. I want to keep the heated part and add the paddles.

Regarding the  paddles I read on the forum that many have done it, so why would it not work now. Somewhere stated that if you have the multifunctional steering wheel, you don't need to do anything, just change it with one with paddles and it should work.

Only if they changed something now, in the new Octavia. 

I understand. 

 

Well its hard to get it confirmed - I think you just have to try it.

My steering wheel has dsg paddles, but I really want to retrofit a heated steering wheel.

Has anyone tried this yet?

 

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Unfortunately as far as i found heating is harder to apply as the cabling does not exist. Also pre flO3 did not support heating at all. There aren’t many heating orders in the factory for O3 FL with heated steering  so it doesn’t make sense to fit all steering wheels with it and just enable it via software. 

Paddles seems to be a different story. If you have the multifunctional buttons you have all you need. Just fit the steering wheel with the paddles and you are good to go at least for pre-fl O3. If dealers are not lazy and indeed other components are missing for O3 FL that suck for us. 

Still searching... asking... any other input is greatly appreciated.

Edited by ccosmin

11 hours ago, ccosmin said:

If you have the multifunctional buttons you have all you need. Just fit the steering wheel with the paddles and you are good to go at least for pre-fl O3.

 

Can you confirm this?

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well this is also what I want confirmation for. Only read this on forums.

Thinking out the box a little, instead of searching for what seems like the impossible.

 

You have a heated steering wheel, how about get a std steering wheel (minus the heated bit) with paddles, then retrofit the paddles onto the existing steering wheel?

 

Gotto be worth a try?

 

If all the replies above are correct at how easy it is to retrofit paddles, then it has to be worth trying.:)

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is it possible to add paddles to a steering wheel? I thought it's not possible, this is why you buy the full package.

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Had no patience, so order placed :)

 

I'm thinking that the worst case scenario, the paddles will not work. The rest (airbag, multimedia buttons) hopefully will match.

 

 

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If you order one just be careful. Heated steering wheel has different airbag. 

Retrofitting heating steering wheel is more complicated and more expensive :)  

What size socket is required to get the wheel off?

I know nothing about changing steering wheels but, having a vRS245 I do know the Alcantra covered is the nicest steering wheel I've EVER had.

 

If you're already spending a few quid on a new wheel it's well worth upgrading to the Alcantra version from a pure comfort basis

10 hours ago, themanwithnoaim said:

I know nothing about changing steering wheels but, having a vRS245 I do know the Alcantra covered is the nicest steering wheel I've EVER had.

 

If you're already spending a few quid on a new wheel it's well worth upgrading to the Alcantra version from a pure comfort basis

 

And the Alcantara wheel is a lot cheaper than the leather equivalent.

 

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But how does it stand the test of time?

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20 hours ago, logiclee said:

What size socket is required to get the wheel off?

Don’t know, sry, I’ve done it at a specialized service, for my peace of mind. 

  • 7 months later...

Puts spade away after digging this one out...

 

I really want paddle and should be able to afford a wheel after selling a couple of spares.  The buttons are causing some concern.  The replacement wheels all seem to have a different layout, mine has the voice control on the right top position and the left outer position is input change.  Will the functions remain in the same place or are they can control so the voice will now be on the left (its the only one of the wrong position ones I use)?

 

Edit: How easy is it to swap buttons on a wheel assuming that will solve the layout issue?

Edited by MarkyG82

When I bought my 1.5TSi DSG ACT I didn't particularly want a Heated Steering Wheel or DSG Paddles but did want ACC with Speed Limiter.

 

After one winter (which wasn't particularly cold dahn sarf) a HSW is now top of my list along with Heated Seats,  for my next purchase.

Edited by YMe

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