I've had it happen only once but will share information with all of you who have the First edition manufactured before 48 week/2020.
If the ignition is switched off the power steering control unit will remain active (the control unit does not switch to standby
mode). As a consequence, the battery can discharge after a relatively long period of parking. My one only took 2 days without driving.
The issue is the software version in the power steering unit 1030 address 44. If you happen to be one of these owners and your car matched the manufacturing date ill recommend you to contact SEAT Garage when your car goes in next time and let them know about TPI 2065034/1. As a fix, they should be updating this unit with software 1040. Without an update, you basically driving a time bomb ready to be set off and left you stranded somewhere without the ability to start the car again.
If the ignition is switched off the power steering control unit will remain active (the control unit does not switch to standby
mode). As a consequence, the battery can discharge after a relatively long period of parking. My one only took 2 days without driving.
The issue is the software version in the power steering unit 1030 address 44. If you happen to be one of these owners and your car matched the manufacturing date ill recommend you to contact SEAT Garage when your car goes in next time and let them know about TPI 2065034/1. As a fix, they should be updating this unit with software 1040. Without an update, you basically driving a time bomb ready to be set off and left you stranded somewhere without the ability to start the car again.