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So I was borrowing her minivan and she was using my Malibu over the weekend. She calls me and says, "The seat is getting hot! How do you turn this thing off?!?!?"

Whoops... I hadforgotten to tell her about the heated seat option (not like we'll ever have much need to use it down here). She must have bumped it on.

After talking, she found the switch for the seat heater.
 

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I enjoy having them, but I too dislike the placement of them. I have bumped the switch plenty of times as well as cannot see it while I am driving to adjust or make sure it is off.
 

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I hated the position of those switches. Dumbest place ever, I used to always hit them.

This. It sucks even more if your a bigger guy.
 

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So I was borrowing her minivan and she was using my Malibu over the weekend. She calls me and says, "The seat is getting hot! How do you turn this thing off?!?!?"

Whoops... I hadforgotten to tell her about the heated seat option (not like we'll ever have much need to use it down here). She must have bumped it on.

After talking, she found the switch for the seat heater.
This happened to me also. When I first got my car, my father picked me up and he must have hit the seat heater button by accident. It was a warm day and when I got in the car, the seat was red hot. The button is in a bad location. Very easy to hit by accident. I think he was trying to adjust the seat and he hit the seat warmer button by accident.

Also, in my opinion, you don't need the seat warmers with the ultralux seats. The seats never get really cold in the winter time and the few times I used the seat warmers, the seats got way too hot - even on the low position.
This feature is really for use on leather seats. Not a necessary feature for the ultralux. Even on the coldest days, I never used it. I was really surprised that they included this feature on non-leather seats. I don't think that any other cars offer this feature on non-leather seats.
 

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I hated the position of those switches. Dumbest place ever, I used to always hit them.
I couldn't agree more. My last car had the seat warmer buttons on the center console. You really have to feel around and guess where the button is if you want to use it. It's in a hidden spot and very easy to hit by accident. Also, the button for the electric lumbar control is right next to the seat warmer. I've hit the seat warmer by accident when I really wanted to adjust the lumbar support.
 
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