I was just reading in another Leon thread regarding service and use of other garages and heres the reply I got from Seat below (quote)...
QUOTE=Dozz;1444659]Does anyone know where you stand with the warranty if I were to have my car serviced outwith the stealers. I know there is a 2 year manufacturers warranty and a one year dealership warranty to cover the third year.
What I want to know is would I still be covered for the 3rd year of my warranty from the stealer if I were to have my car serviced elsewhere?
Thanks[/QUOTE]
Well, I asked the same question to SEAT UK just to re-confirm what I thought was correct here is there reply:
"Dear ,
In response to your recent e-mail we write to advise that as per Block Exemption law, you are not restricted to having the vehicle serviced at only a SEAT UK main dealership.
Whilst a SEAT dealership or indeed any other Volkswagen Audi Group dealership (Audi, Skoda, VW) will have the correct tools/parts for servicing vehicles, you are able to have your vehicle serviced outside of the dealer network with out immediately affecting the warranty on the vehicle.
The warranty would only be affected if the servicing was not carried out correctly or at all, which followed on to cause damage to the vehicle. In these circumstances, the failed part would no longer be covered by warranty if it was proved that the part failed due to a faulty service etc, however the rest of the warranty on the vehicle would still remain.
If we can be of any further assistance please feel free to contact us on our Free phone Customer Service line 0500 222222 during our office hours of 8.30am until 5.30pm Monday to Friday.
Kind regards,
Dale Kean
Customer Service Advisor
SEAT Customer Service"
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I then took my Seat (Leon 1.8 petrol) to a Skoda garage for its 2 Year service which included change of brake fluid. The cost was £186 compared to Seat cost of £255. However, I noticed that Skoda did not replace the pollen filter as they say they only do that at 20,000 miles. So I asked Seat who said they'd recommend replacing it at 2 year service even if was below 20,000 miles, Skoda however did not replace the polllen filter as my car was only 14,000 miles.
Wondered what you get at the 2 year service and how important is pollen filter replacement?
I only had oil, filter, brake fluid replaced. Brakes and wheel thread checked thats it. Is there anything else apart from pollen filter (if thats required at 2Yr?)
QUOTE=Dozz;1444659]Does anyone know where you stand with the warranty if I were to have my car serviced outwith the stealers. I know there is a 2 year manufacturers warranty and a one year dealership warranty to cover the third year.
What I want to know is would I still be covered for the 3rd year of my warranty from the stealer if I were to have my car serviced elsewhere?
Thanks[/QUOTE]
Well, I asked the same question to SEAT UK just to re-confirm what I thought was correct here is there reply:
"Dear ,
In response to your recent e-mail we write to advise that as per Block Exemption law, you are not restricted to having the vehicle serviced at only a SEAT UK main dealership.
Whilst a SEAT dealership or indeed any other Volkswagen Audi Group dealership (Audi, Skoda, VW) will have the correct tools/parts for servicing vehicles, you are able to have your vehicle serviced outside of the dealer network with out immediately affecting the warranty on the vehicle.
The warranty would only be affected if the servicing was not carried out correctly or at all, which followed on to cause damage to the vehicle. In these circumstances, the failed part would no longer be covered by warranty if it was proved that the part failed due to a faulty service etc, however the rest of the warranty on the vehicle would still remain.
If we can be of any further assistance please feel free to contact us on our Free phone Customer Service line 0500 222222 during our office hours of 8.30am until 5.30pm Monday to Friday.
Kind regards,
Dale Kean
Customer Service Advisor
SEAT Customer Service"
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I then took my Seat (Leon 1.8 petrol) to a Skoda garage for its 2 Year service which included change of brake fluid. The cost was £186 compared to Seat cost of £255. However, I noticed that Skoda did not replace the pollen filter as they say they only do that at 20,000 miles. So I asked Seat who said they'd recommend replacing it at 2 year service even if was below 20,000 miles, Skoda however did not replace the polllen filter as my car was only 14,000 miles.
Wondered what you get at the 2 year service and how important is pollen filter replacement?
I only had oil, filter, brake fluid replaced. Brakes and wheel thread checked thats it. Is there anything else apart from pollen filter (if thats required at 2Yr?)