Hi There,
Dirty connectors would probably prevent the blend flaps from working properly but it is usually the servos that go (broken teeth and/or worn out pot's). The display can be repaired with a bit of patience. There are indeed repair kits floating around. Make no mistake, the dirty or loose connectors that prevent your display from working (for which there is a repair kit) are not the same as the connectors on the outside of the unit

Also, if there is a testbook signal in the display the unit won't send a signal no

The computer has detected a fault and won't even try to move the servos anymore, you would need to reset the computer or use a nanocom or whatever supports it to force the units to move.
If your car has heated seats but not the buttons for it, it is an easy fix if you do not mind making a button for it yourself. You can test them simply by tapping a wire on the connector. I will try and remember to look that up for you when I get back tonight! (ties knot in handkerchief) You should hear a relais click and the seat should get warm, eventually. Personally I would not hold my breath since the RR heated seats are notorious for breaking all the time. I fixed mine once, they broke already again. The problem is the connecting wire between the seat and backrest gets crushed by human activity and it simply fails / burns out. You can repair it, like I said but you would need to remove the entire seat lining. Land rover replacements break just as fast so still not worth it imho.
Finally, always an expensive thing to resort to I guess but in europe most if not all of them had heated seats. Since RPI is also a wrecker of some sorts they might have a head unit with heated seat buttons? Keep in mind that you get the right part though! the older ones used to power the AC clutch directly, the newer version only powered a relais in the engine bay. They are not interchangeable (ask me how I know

) I ended up making a relais for the clutch myself since my unit would drop the voltage too much, never had a problem since.
Cheers,
-P
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