raphaeldavis1
Seat Toledo Fault Code Issue
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A 2007 Seat Toledo owner experienced a recurring fault code and error message, suspecting incorrect vehicle coding as the cause. The issue was confirmed to be a coding problem with the control module. The suggested solution was to visit a workshop with the necessary diagnostic equipment for recoding, which resolved the issue.
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raphaeldavis1 (community.author)
I understand. I haven't tried clearing the code yet. Regarding the fault code number, would that provide definitive confirmation of a coding error, or could there be other potential causes?
lenaschmitz5
While the fault code itself might not scream coding error, the symptoms you describe, combined with the fault code, do lean toward that possibility. If the error returns immediately after clearing it or reappears consistently, it's quite likely a coding problem. It's difficult to confirm remotely. I suggest taking it to a workshop with the appropriate diagnostic equipment for recoding.
raphaeldavis1 (community.author)
Acknowledged. It turned out to be a coding issue with the control module, as suspected. The repair at a certified workshop cost 360€. Everything is functioning correctly now. Thank you for your advice.
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lenaschmitz5
That sounds frustrating. Have you tried using an OBD-II scan tool to read the fault code yourself? It might give you a better idea of which control module is reporting the error. Clearing the code might temporarily resolve the issue, but if it's a genuine coding problem, it will likely return. Could you provide the exact fault code number?