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benjaminhofmann74
Skoda Rapid Passenger Seat Issue
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benjaminhofmann74 (Author)
I did scan it and it threw up an error related to the passenger seat motor. I'll double-check the seat wiring harness. Is there a specific way to test if the battery is the culprit before I go ripping apart the seat looking for seat wiring issues?
patrickdrache41
Given the error code and your suspicion of the battery, and knowing the age of the car, a weak battery is the likely cause. While you could try load testing the battery, honestly, if it's the original, or even a few years old, it's probably time for a replacement anyway. Seeing as you have an error, and its not a simple fuse, I'd recommend a visit to a workshop to get it sorted and avoid further damaging anything. Electrical gremlins can be a nightmare.
benjaminhofmann74 (Author)
Took the Rapid to the workshop. It was a dodgy battery causing the passenger seat motor to throw a fit. A new battery fixed the power seats. Total cost: 290€.
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patrickdrache41
Sounds like a familiar problem. Electrical gremlins are common. Check the seat wiring harness for any obvious damage or loose connections first. Have you tried scanning the car for error codes? A heavily discharged battery can definitely cause weird electrical issues. It's often the first thing to suspect in these Skodas with power seats.