achimhartmann1
LFA massage seat failure
Summary of the thread
The massage function on a 2012 Lexus LFA driver's seat stopped working, with diagnostics indicating a seat-related error. The issue was suspected to be a faulty cable or loose plug connection. A similar problem was resolved by taking the car to a workshop, where it was confirmed to be a faulty connector, which was repaired, restoring the seat's functionality.
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achimhartmann1 (community.author)
It was completely dead, no signs of life. No weird noises, no flickering lights, just nothing. Did yours die suddenly like that too? Do you remember what the fix was?
kurtsturm1
Yep, mine went completely kaput just like that. I poked around a little but honestly, with these cars, I just take it straight to the workshop. They sorted it quickly enough. Best not to risk making things worse yourself. I'd advise getting it checked out before attempting to resolve it yourself.
achimhartmann1 (community.author)
Okay, that's the nudge I needed. Workshop it is! It was a faulty connector, just like I suspected. 95€ later and the seat's vibrating away happily again.
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kurtsturm1
I had something similar happen in my LFA. Was it completely dead or intermittent before it failed?