voice_of_reason
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Hi all,
I picked up my new Altea 1.9TDi Reference Sport three days ago, and it's already had to go back to the dealer.
The day after I got it I noticed the courtesy light inside was randomly going on and off while I was driving, like someone was opening and closing the door.
When I finished my journey and went to lock it, I noticed the red flashing LED on the passenger side (that tells you the car is locked) was on solidly, indicating that one of the doors wasn't shut properly - except they were all shut fine. I then tried all the doors and the front passenger door was unlocked. I eventually got it to lock by unlocking and relocking several times, but the next day it got worse and I couldn't lock the pasenger door at all. Seeing as I'm entirely dependent on the remote central locking and I can't even use the key to lock the car, it's gone back to the dealer.
The dealer tells me a couple of their technicians have heard of this problem before on the Altea and the Leon, but they don't know what causes it or how to fix it. After contacting Seat, they say they don't know either, so they're going to continue investigating. Their diagnostic system reports 'no fault'.
So I'm now driving a courtesy car without any kind of ETA as to when or even if mine will get fixed.
Has anybody heard of this problem before? Has anyone got any ideas what might be causing it? I'm guessing a dodgy sensor in the passenger door? The dealer thinks it's either a software fault or a faulty lock in the passenger door, but I'd rather they find out from Seat what the problem is before they go pulling my car apart and replacing bits.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I picked up my new Altea 1.9TDi Reference Sport three days ago, and it's already had to go back to the dealer.
The day after I got it I noticed the courtesy light inside was randomly going on and off while I was driving, like someone was opening and closing the door.
When I finished my journey and went to lock it, I noticed the red flashing LED on the passenger side (that tells you the car is locked) was on solidly, indicating that one of the doors wasn't shut properly - except they were all shut fine. I then tried all the doors and the front passenger door was unlocked. I eventually got it to lock by unlocking and relocking several times, but the next day it got worse and I couldn't lock the pasenger door at all. Seeing as I'm entirely dependent on the remote central locking and I can't even use the key to lock the car, it's gone back to the dealer.
The dealer tells me a couple of their technicians have heard of this problem before on the Altea and the Leon, but they don't know what causes it or how to fix it. After contacting Seat, they say they don't know either, so they're going to continue investigating. Their diagnostic system reports 'no fault'.
So I'm now driving a courtesy car without any kind of ETA as to when or even if mine will get fixed.
Has anybody heard of this problem before? Has anyone got any ideas what might be causing it? I'm guessing a dodgy sensor in the passenger door? The dealer thinks it's either a software fault or a faulty lock in the passenger door, but I'd rather they find out from Seat what the problem is before they go pulling my car apart and replacing bits.
Thanks in advance for any help.