Internet constantly drops out even if cell signal is good or using wifi. Multiple DTC’s from the telematics. Infotainment crashes. SOS fault on dash. Unable to connect to app I gotta pull the module to check it properly. But I suspect the module is failing. Tried software updates using ODIS no change.Officially yes
Unofficially no
What makes you think it needs replacing? We can likely fix your existing module but we’ll need the car here at the workshop
Try resetting the module... Press the SOS button on the ceiling, hold the button down, and without releasing it, cancel the emergency call on the infotainment screen. When you see the LED on the ceiling light blinking, it's resetting... You can stop pressing the SOS button now. Then you have to turn off the car for at least 30 minutes so that the control unit can go to sleep. Option 2 if this doesn't work. Replace the SOS module battery This module is behind the infotainment screen, so you'll need to remove it. There's a video tutorial on how to remove it.Once you access the communication module, replace the battery. This battery should last a long time since it's only used when the car is off (and to provide power, for example, in case of an accident)... But it could be the cause of those power outages if the battery is faulty.It is not optimal.Internet constantly drops out even if cell signal is good or using wifi. Multiple DTC’s from the telematics. Infotainment crashes. SOS fault on dash. Unable to connect to app I gotta pull the module to check it properly. But I suspect the module is failing. Tried software updates using ODIS no change.
The fault is more frequent in heavy rain and almost guaranteed after washing the car. I suspect water ingress. Once I pull the module I should be able to check for corrosion. I can send you evidence after I get the module out but I suspect the module is toast. and will require replacement. I’ll know more next week.
Thank you.Try resetting the module... Press the SOS button on the ceiling, hold the button down, and without releasing it, cancel the emergency call on the infotainment screen. When you see the LED on the ceiling light blinking, it's resetting... You can stop pressing the SOS button now. Then you have to turn off the car for at least 30 minutes so that the control unit can go to sleep. Option 2 if this doesn't work. Replace the SOS module battery This module is behind the infotainment screen, so you'll need to remove it. There's a video tutorial on how to remove it.Once you access the communication module, replace the battery. This battery should last a long time since it's only used when the car is off (and to provide power, for example, in case of an accident)... But it could be the cause of those power outages if the battery is faulty.It is not optimal.
Technical support would never advise a dealer/specialist to open a control module so I’d take that with a pinch of salt. They’d just tell them to replace the control moduleAll is resolved now.
Carried out all OTA's which took time as it relied on pure luck of not losing connection to web services and then took to a garage to run Software version management and check the telematic battery.
Battery was at 89% so no need to replace however software version management apparently spent around 6 hours updating modules.
This resolved all issues.
My issues are all software. However software issues are known apparently.
Seat will launch a new OTA next month for all Leon Mk4's to fix the majority of issues seat are aware of. This is according to technical who needed to be contacted for the prior visit as the module for the mib wouldn't accept any updates. apparently temporally shorting certain points on the board fixed this by resetting it, no idea.
No fault codes have been set following the updates so it seems they were all due to software issues too.
I suppose however I'd like at least one more OTA to fix the changing vehicle settings notification.Technical support would never advise a dealer/specialist to open a control module so I’d take that with a pinch of salt. They’d just tell them to replace the control module
The vast majority of software issues have already been dealt with (the 2020/2021 built cars were truly awful until they received the new baseline). Unfortunately some of them are still yet to be booked in for updates. Hopefully they performed all of your outstanding updates and not just the infotainment/telematics.
The prefacelift MQBevo vehicles are no longer a priority, it’s unlikely we’ll see any considerable updates for them now. The only control modules that are updated OTA are telematics and infotainment