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ScrumpyJack:
Well, I've just managed to get out to have a quick look at the rangy, and did the self test thingy,

Green button 5 times followed by 1.2.1
The seat went down at the front, the back went to nearly prone, the mirrors moved up, and then a couple of clicking noises and that was it????

So for a self test it tells me or more importantly tells someone else that???????????????????????????????? What

Is it a bad ECU a relay or fuse somewhere or a faulty motor,
any more suggestions, shouldn’t be working this weekend so might get the time to investigate further.

Range Rover Blues:
The self test is intended to check what works rather than report what doesn't so your observation is the key.  You know one motor works and the ECU is still in charge so start checking the wiring.  Curiously the wiring to the switch is confucing, several of thw wires are joined together before going to the ECU.  Check the connections to the switch too.

If all else fails wire it up as a manual.

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