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  1. #13
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    Accord Euro Luxury Manual
    no i have an 05' and its not lit

  2. #14
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    Melbourne
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    2003 euro 6 speed
    what were honda thinkn

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    I think 05 had lit steering wheel controls too.
    That's right. I have an MY05 (build date Nov 04) and the steering wheel buttons are illuminated with the dash lights. My dealer told me it was one of the few running changes for the 05 model.

  4. #16
    Hmmm... I need to check if my steering lights up or not... didnt seem to notice

  5. #17
    For those who love heated car seats....

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    Heated car seats 'reduce fertility'
    DPA, September 22, 2008

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    Heated car seats reduce fertility in men, according to German researchers.

    Heated car seats reduce fertility in men, according to German researchers.

    The researchers at the University of Giessen have discovered that just one hour of sitting in a heated car seat can cause a testicular temperature spike of up to 39.7 Celsius.

    That is four or five degrees Celsius higher than the optimum temperature for healthy sperm production, which is around two degrees below the body's core temperature of 37 C, according to the findings reported in New Scientist magazine.

    The German researchers attached heat sensors to the testicles of 30 healthy volunteers, who then sat on heated car seats for a total of 90 minutes.

    After one hour, the test revealed the average testicular temperature to be 37.3 C, which is around two degrees above optimum for sperm production, while one test subject experienced a 60 minute flush of 39.7C.

    In terms of the rate of testicle warmth attributed to men who do not use heated car seat technology, the study revealed average scrotal temperature to be 36.7 C.

    According to study leader, Andreas Jung and his university team, only a slight increase in testicle temperature - as shown by the research figures - is enough to have a potentially detrimental effect on healthy sperm production.

  6. #18
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    ROFL!!! you are funny.
    i rarely use seat warmers so i am safe.
    vTeK 4-Life!
    FOR SALE: CL9

  7. #19
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    I just replaced the lights on the heated seat button on my 06 Lux, u can get the globes from a spares shop, Ozzie Spares had some GM holden ones which were exactly the same, $5 each.

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by tron07 View Post
    For those who love heated car seats....

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    Heated car seats 'reduce fertility'
    DPA, September 22, 2008

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    Heated car seats reduce fertility in men, according to German researchers.

    Heated car seats reduce fertility in men, according to German researchers.

    The researchers at the University of Giessen have discovered that just one hour of sitting in a heated car seat can cause a testicular temperature spike of up to 39.7 Celsius.

    That is four or five degrees Celsius higher than the optimum temperature for healthy sperm production, which is around two degrees below the body's core temperature of 37 C, according to the findings reported in New Scientist magazine.

    The German researchers attached heat sensors to the testicles of 30 healthy volunteers, who then sat on heated car seats for a total of 90 minutes.

    After one hour, the test revealed the average testicular temperature to be 37.3 C, which is around two degrees above optimum for sperm production, while one test subject experienced a 60 minute flush of 39.7C.

    In terms of the rate of testicle warmth attributed to men who do not use heated car seat technology, the study revealed average scrotal temperature to be 36.7 C.

    According to study leader, Andreas Jung and his university team, only a slight increase in testicle temperature - as shown by the research figures - is enough to have a potentially detrimental effect on healthy sperm production.
    Study shows increased temperature, which reduces sperm production. But that is not permanent. It doesn't mean you can never have kids.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  9. #21
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    I have had my kids.. Stuff the study. I like my nuts warm.

  10. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by The X Man View Post
    I have had my kids.. Stuff the study. I like my nuts warm.
    Hahaha me too.

  11. #23
    My 2007 Euro Lux has one of its heated seat switch's bulb blown. Where to get the replacement, gents? Honda's are expensive eh

  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by ngo_harry View Post
    My 2007 Euro Lux has one of its heated seat switch's bulb blown. Where to get the replacement, gents? Honda's are expensive eh
    Go to Ozie Spares in Canley Vale if ur in Syd

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