Steering Wheel Cover A No-No?

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by VelvetFoot, Sep 26, 2025 at 7:49 PM.

  1. VelvetFoot

    VelvetFoot Junior Member

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    So, I'm up to page 250 or so of the manual.
    Some component, LCA(?), of Toyota Safety Sense seems to want bare hands on the steering wheel, ie, no gloves.
    Would this preclude an aftermarket leather steering wheel cover, if you wanted the LCA and/or no warning buzzers/lights?
    My car will be a DL, without LCA, or steering wheel heat, lol.
    I found no other mention of the bare skin on wheel requirement for the other Safety Sense "features" the DL has.
    But I could be wrong.

    edit: On reading further of the chapter on Driving Support Systems, I sincerely hope that any of them can be persistently turned off if you don't have the need for it. If you paid attention to driving, you wouldn't need most of them.
     

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    I should think that any steering wheel cover would impair the capacitive touch sensors in the steering wheel.
     
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    Would it matter if you didn't have the LCA "feature"? Does anything else depend on them?
     
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    Cars with LCA (ie PHEVs/Primes in the USA) have the capacitative touch sensor in the steering wheel. Others don't. So that warning doesn't apply to your car.
     
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    Thanks. It's hard wading through all the acronyms.

    I wonder how the car will be delivered, ie, with all options enabled? Then it would be a matter of figuring out which ones you don't like and disabling them. I guess that would be logical, although the option that stops the car in the middle of the road if it senses you are 'non responsive' would be interesting to test.