Vicky23
Audi TT 2005: Problem with the seat heating and request for suggested solutions
Seat heating without function
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That's great help, thank you! So, to give you more details, my TT runs on a gasoline engine, has seen quite a bit with 220321 km. Its last inspection was not too long ago. I'll probably have to keep an eye on the condition of my heated seat switches in the future. Hopefully it's nothing worse. Thanks again!
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No problem, that's what we're here for, to help each other! With your mileage, it's quite possible that the seat heating switch has simply given up the ghost. After all, the part is constantly operated and wears out over time. See if the switch is loose or if you can feel any resistance when you operate it. If this is the case, it would be a clear indication that the switch is defective. But don't worry, it's really not the end of the world and usually quite easy to fix - at least it was on my A3. Hopefully this will help you and your Audi will remain reliable for a long time to come! Good luck!
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Thanks, that's really helpful advice! I will definitely check the seat heater switch before I take any more action. Your words have really reassured me and I hope it's just a minor issue. I will go to the garage and sort it out with the mechanic. Keep your fingers crossed for me! And of course I also hope that my trusty Audi will last a long time. It's great that there are people like you who are willing to share their experiences. Thanks again!
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Hi, I'm not a car professional, but I had a similar problem with my Audi A3 (built in 2003). It turned out that the seat heating switch was defective. The garage recognized the problem quite quickly. It cost me about 200 euros to replace the switch. It is important that your garage has experience with such problems. Could you provide more information about your TT, such as the exact model name, to give more specific help?
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