lina_thunder62
Seat Alhambra Passenger Electric Seat Issue
Summary of the thread
The passenger electric seat in a 2017 Seat Alhambra stopped functioning, with an error code stored in the memory. The initial suspicion was a heavily discharged or defective battery. It was suggested to check the seat wiring harness and seat switch for loose connections. Ultimately, the issue was resolved by replacing the discharged battery, restoring the seat's functionality.
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lina_thunder62 (community.author)
Thanks for the suggestion! I haven't checked the seat wiring or the switch yet, to be honest I am not very familiar with any of that. Where exactly should I be looking for the seat wiring harness and how would I identify a loose connection? Is it something I can easily check myself?
oliverblaze1
Yeah, sounds very familiar indeed. I chased that gremlin for days! If it's just the discharged battery, then you should be ok, but the error might persist unless cleared. Honestly, unless you're comfortable poking around the seat harness and potentially messing with the airbag system, I would recommend taking it to a workshop. Messing with that can be dangerous. But, like I mentioned previously definitely make sure that they check the seat wiring and the seat switch.
lina_thunder62 (community.author)
Took it to the workshop as suggested. It seems a discharged battery was causing the error with the seat. New battery and everything is working fine now. Total bill came to around 290€. Thanks for the help!
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oliverblaze1
Sounds like a really frustrating issue! I had something similar with my Alhambra. Have you checked the seat wiring harness underneath the seat? Sometimes a loose connection there can cause all sorts of weird electrical gremlins. Could also be the seat switch itself. Does the error memory specify anything more?