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Home » Why is Ford getting rid of heated steering wheel?

Why is Ford getting rid of heated steering wheel?

If you’ve been wondering why Ford has decided to phase out heated steering wheels in some of its models, the answer lies in a worldwide shortage of semiconductor chips. This scarcity has directly impacted the availability of the specific chip used in the Steering Column Control Module (SCCM), which is essential for the operation of the heated steering wheel feature. As a result, Ford has taken the necessary steps to address this issue by instructing dealers to replace and configure the steering column control module.

The semiconductor chip shortage has been an ongoing challenge for various industries, from automotive to consumer electronics. These chips are crucial components in modern vehicles, controlling everything from engine performance to entertainment systems. When a specific chip, like the one needed for heated steering wheels, becomes scarce, it can disrupt production and force manufacturers to make adjustments.

For Ford owners who have vehicles equipped with heated steering wheels, this news may come as an inconvenience. However, the company is working diligently to rectify the situation. If your vehicle is affected by this change, Ford dealerships will be able to replace and configure the steering column control module to ensure that other functions remain operational.

(Response: Ford is eliminating heated steering wheels due to a global shortage of semiconductor chips affecting the Steering Column Control Module (SCCM). Dealerships will replace and configure the module for affected vehicles.)