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Massage seats intermittent fault.

I was feeling very pleased that my car was fault free so far but unfortunately the first gremlin has popped up. I am not sure if it’s anything to do with the latest software update but that’s when it started.

Now and again the massage function on the passenger side front and rear seats does not work. Drivers side front and rear are fine as are all the other seat functions.

Had anyone else noticed this issue yet?

Post #675819 18th Oct 2023 3:58pm
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United Kingdom 2019 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Baltic Blue

I had something similar in mine after an update. I took it to the dealer who did another update which has appeared to fix it. 2019 Autobiography SDV8 Byron blue/black - current
2016 Vogue SE SDV8 Santorini Black/Ivory - sold
2009 RR Sport TDV8 HSE - sold

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Thanks for the reply. I had assumed it must be a software issue. Hopefully it might go away with the next over the air update.

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