LCR Reliability - Poor

storeyd

Newcastle
Jul 5, 2006
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I go my LCR last July and was always worried about the reliability after 5 years of failure free motoring from a Nissan 200SX.

Here are all the problems I have had so far.....

Before I got the car, under warranty (could be others)..

Water Pump
Head Gasket
Turbo

Since I have had the car

2 Coil Packs
Brake Light Switch
Wheel Bearing
LCD on climate control unit

Not to mention all the rattles I had to fix

Personally I think this is terrible for a car thats only done 40K.


Don't get me wrong, I think its a nice car, great to drive. But as I am planning to keep it for some years, I am not wondering.....WHAT IS GOING TO GO WRONG NEXT???
 
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jetsetjimbo

a.k.a James
Jun 12, 2005
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Having a water pump, head gasket and turbo go before 40k is pretty bad luck!

I don't think there are many people that have had that many serious issues at such a low mileage...
 

panholio

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Jun 26, 2006
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In my limited experience a lot of this is down to poor dealers. I don't trust them as far as I could throw them with servicing etc etc. But as I said in my experience, others could be ok.

Or you could just be unlucky and the previous owner been a nutter with very little mechanical sympathy!
 

-DT-

I want my SuperLeggeras!!
Aug 3, 2004
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Wow sounds like you have got a friday afternoon car there :(

My Cupra has suffered from electrical failure, climate control failure, and severe leaking all outside warranty :(
 

storeyd

Newcastle
Jul 5, 2006
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Having a water pump, head gasket and turbo go before 40k is pretty bad luck!

I don't think there are many people that have had that many serious issues at such a low mileage...


My guess is that the water pump whent and the previous owner ran it for long enough to cook the turbo and cook the gasket.

And i almost forgot.... Some of climate control display segments whent and I had to fix that also. (added above)

WHATS GOING TO GO WRONG NEXT?
 

Chris 16v

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Nov 10, 2005
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Iva had mine since Novemeber - 9k miles - no problems as yet - couple of funny hesitations but mostly paranoia a hope! Generally the 1.8 t engine is reknowned for reliability!
 

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I would say though the lcr is generally reliable, the vast majority do not have any problems and don't forget people only post on here when they have an issue. Bad luck though but its the same with any car, anything can go wrong no matter how expensive it is to buy.
 

Andrew P

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I've had a waterpump about to go too and it is going in tomorrow for a replacement. It went only 7 months out of warranty at 44k - what is this known issue with the waterpump? SEAT have told me they are not considering themselves liable but I suggest having it go at 44k miles and 3.5 years old is exceptional.
 

warren_cox

Back from the dead
Sorry to hear of your problems, but it could have been worse. If you'd have owned one of the silver ones that were being used for the Prodrive track days in 2005 you'd have been lucky if the wheels were still on them. God did those cars get some stick.
 

sebasti0n

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Nov 6, 2006
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I think you will find there was a recall for the Coil Pack problems. I own a standard CUPRA and after contacting my loal dealer they informed me of the coil problem.... Gave them my Reg, they checked on the PC and mine had already been changed..... spot on.......
Not sure if its the same on the CUPRA R's but Seat have also changed the Timing/ Cambelt intervals..... to Every 4 years... going in soon to be changed... coming upto 50,000 miles....
 

jonjay

50 Years of 911
Jun 27, 2005
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I think that is just extremely bad luck. I have had two Leon's now and never had any such problems.
 

paullec

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Nov 15, 2006
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my water pump went kaput at 32k strangly devolped rattle fron the glove box and back seat and ive had it 2months lol
 
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I've had a waterpump about to go too and it is going in tomorrow for a replacement. It went only 7 months out of warranty at 44k - what is this known issue with the waterpump? SEAT have told me they are not considering themselves liable but I suggest having it go at 44k miles and 3.5 years old is exceptional.

The standard waterpump has a plastic impleller that is known to be a weak point. When getting a new pump you should try and make sure that it has a metal (brass I think?) impeller.
 

bluehaze

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Jan 1, 2003
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The standard waterpump has a plastic impleller that is known to be a weak point. When getting a new pump you should try and make sure that it has a metal (brass I think?) impeller.

water pump is a common fault with all vw group cars and vauxhall, you have been warned!

I've got to 60k with a few faults along the way:

rear wash wipe motor broke
clutch cylinder went
lots of creaks and rattles
glove box kept falling open
fold rear seat release stuck
NSF seat belt sticks
fans and thermostat went
water tank sensor
intake air hose split

oh and one coil pack

actually this is quite bad!

our ibiza also had the cooling fans replaced as they caught fire
 
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karlosR

TORQUEY, NOISEY V6
Mar 10, 2006
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in the year i've had my LCR it has had a new MAF and apart from consumable stuff like tyres and brakes it hasn't missed a beat! oh, it has had a new splitter due to an inconsiderate pheasant!
 

CupraR Kier

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mine was a friday afternoon car aswell ive had a waterpump,2 turbo's,2 window regulators,front and rear wiper motors.new rear bumper, various boost valves,shock absorber,a pair of mirrors, 3 radios,3 coil packs, a headlight and had the whole car painted and it's done 50,000 mls and is only just 3 yrs old
 
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