paula_schneider2
Mokka massage seat failure
Summary of the thread
A 2012 Vauxhall Mokka owner experienced a massage seat failure, suspecting a bad cable or plug as the cause. Another individual with a similar issue suggested checking the connections under the seat, as they can become loose. Ultimately, the problem was resolved by replacing a faulty connector, costing 95€.
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paula_schneider2 (community.author)
Thanks. Can you be more specific about which connections to check? Any special tools needed?
sarah_blaze1
Same massage function issue here. Honestly, I just took it to a workshop. Saved me the hassle. In the end I had to pay 95€ for a new plug.
paula_schneider2 (community.author)
Thanks for confirming. I took it to a technician, and it was a faulty connector, just like you suspected. Connector replacement cost 95€, and it's fixed now.
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sarah_blaze1
I had something similar with my Mokka's massage seat. Check the connections under the seat; sometimes they get loose.