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Nissan Leaf 2021 Model: Solutions for Non-Functional Massage Seat Issue

Hey fellow Nissan Leaf owners, I'm having a bit of a weird problem with my 2021 model's massage seat - it just doesn't work. I suspect it might be a faulty switch but I'm not sure. Has anyone else encountered this and, if so, how did your workshop go about fixing it? I'd really appreciate any first-hand experience or tips for sorting this issue out. Please share your experience. Cheers!

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Summary of the thread

A 2021 Nissan Leaf owner is experiencing a non-functional massage seat and suspects a faulty switch. Another participant shares a similar experience with a different model, where the issue was due to a defective cable connection rather than the switch. The advice given is to have the garage check the cable connection and plug, as it might be overlooked, and to consider the possibility of a motor issue if the cable isn't the problem. The owner plans to follow this advice and update on the resolution.

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Juleschm

Hey there! I had a similar issue with my 2019 Nissan Micra, just a different model. I've got some experience with cars, though I'm no expert. Turned out for me, it wasn't the switch, but more to do with a defective cable connection/plug. The garage sorted it out for about €95, a pretty easy fix! Just to give you a hand more precisely, could you provide a bit more detail about your vehicle, like the specific model and seat type? Hope this helps you out .

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BlackRider (community.author)

Thanks for the quick response! That's really useful to know. Mine is a 2021 Nissan Leaf with electric engine and leather seats. I've clocked 36800 KM on it so far and got it serviced recently. I'll definitely have my garage check the cable connection and not just the switch. Thanks for the tip!

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Juleschm

You're welcome! With your Nissan Leaf model, leather seats and everything else considered, it sounds pretty similar to my experience. Definitely get it to the garage and insist they check the cable connection and plug. It's possible the service guys may overlook this detail if not urged. Worst case, it could be the motor underneath, but they should be able to diagnose this quickly. I really hope it's just a simple cable issue like mine was and you're back to enjoying the massage function soon! Let us know how it goes. Cheers!

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BlackRider (community.author)

Sure thing! I'll make sure to let them know about the possibility of cable connection issue. Fingers crossed it's just that and not the motor. I'll keep you updated on how it is resolved. Really appreciate the advice! Cheers till then!

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