What is the most common problem with Seat Mii? Is it the engine, transmissions, electronics, suspension or reliability? Owner experience in our forum, or the number of recalls involving specific car parts, may provide the answer.
Recent Seat Mii Problems
SEAT e-Mii (2020) – DAMAGED BATTERY CELLS
SEAT e-Mii (12/05/2020 – 18/06/2020) RECALL: Problem description: On affected vehicles, damaged battery cells could have been installed in the high voltage battery which could lead to a thermal overload.
SEAT Mii – DRIVER’S AIRBAG MAY NOT DEPLOY CORRECTLY
SEAT Mii ( 12/06/2013 – 15/06/2013) DEFECT: The driver’s air bag may not correctly deploy because of a faulty welding process on the gas generator. In an air bag deployment the effect of the faulty welding process is to limit the protection and thereby increase the risk of injury.
SEAT Mii – TOWING EYE MAY BE DEFETCIVE
SEAT Mii ( 29/03/2017 – 30/04/2017) DEFECT: The welding of the towing eye in the vehicle tool kit may not be fail-proof and may detach if the vehicle is towed.
If you wish to know more about possible problems of a specific car (e.g. real mileage, potential traffic accidents damages, odometer rollback, repairs, etc.), then we suggest going to HPI-Check.
See also: Seat Owners’ Reviews.
Latest EU Rapex Seat Mii Problems
- Seat Mii Electric (2020)on 21/12/2020
Damaged battery cells may cause a short circuit within a battery module due to an electrolyte leak. This may lead to a thermal overload within the battery, […]
- Seat Mii (2017)on 20/01/2018
The towing eye supplied with the car may have defective welding. If the towing eye is used, it may break with the risk that the towing cable hits people. The […]
- Seat Mii (2016)on 04/11/2016
The front trim of the sun roof may not be securely stuck down. As a result, the sun roof’s front trim frame could become detached posing a risk to following […]
Currently 7104 Recalls