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Electric seats in the Renault Twingo 2018 go crazy: experiences and solutions wanted
Electric seats malfunction
Fault stored
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Hey, sure, no problem. The repair costs for the control unit were €1000 for me - quite a lot of money, but hey, since then everything has been running smoothly, exactly as it should. And that was it. Once the mechanic had fixed the fault, the problem with the passenger's electric seat no longer occurred. It's just important that you go to a garage that does its job well. In my case, nothing else was faulty or anything like that afterwards, so you don't have to worry, everything went well! Greetings back!
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Hey, 1000 € is really a lot of money, but if it solves the problem, it's worth it of course. Thank you very much for your help! I'm reassured to know that your car ran perfectly after the repair. I will now take my car to the garage and hope for a similarly positive result. Your experience report has helped me a lot! Best regards!
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Hello, this sounds like a similar situation that I had with my Renault Clio (built in 2015, diesel). I also had a fault with the control unit and it caused difficulties with the electrics. Strangely, it could only affect the electrical setting of the front passenger seat. When I went to the garage, they found that the source of the fault was the control unit - although this is very rare. They had to remove it and replace it. I can't say it was a serious problem, but it was definitely something that needed to be fixed to avoid further complications. I hope this helps you. Don't worry too much, it was resolved for me without any major issues! Best regards!
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