lukas_sturm1
Skoda Superb Massage Seat Issue
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lukas_sturm1 (Author)
The switch itself doesn't light up, no. Where exactly would I find the fuse for the seat? I've checked the main fuse box, but didn't see anything specific for the massage function. Is it possible there's another fuse box somewhere?
linafeuer1
Okay, the fact that the switch isn't lighting up is a key point. It does sound like a power supply issue to the switch itself, which supports the error code about the cable or plug. The fuse for the seat might be in a secondary fuse box, often located under the rear seat or in the trunk. However, locating specific fuses can be tricky, and it's often best left to a professional. Considering the error code and the lack of switch illumination, I'd suggest taking it to a workshop. The estimated 95€ repair cost seems reasonable for diagnosing and fixing a wiring issue. Plus, they'll have the proper tools to access and test the connections without damaging the car interior.
lukas_sturm1 (Author)
Took it to the workshop. They confirmed the error memory pointed to a defective cable or plug connection, as suspected. Repair cost was 95€. Massage seat is working again. Thanks for your input.
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linafeuer1
Interesting issue. Does the seat switch light up at all when you press it? Have you checked the relevant fuse for the seat? Sometimes a blown fuse can cause seemingly unrelated systems to malfunction. Automotive seats are complex; they integrate many functions into one unit, and issues can arise anywhere in the system. The massage function is often controlled by a separate module, so it's possible that's the source of the problem.