PaulT00
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Hi guys.
This morning I was awoken by my partner shouting 'ALL THE CAR DOORS ARE OPEN!!!'.
The car in question is a 54-reg Leon Cupra, which was parked on our drive yesterday afternoon, and left locked - my partner is, ahem, a little OCD about locks, and always checks the doors after locking with the remote key. It seems to have been unlocked, and the alarm deactivated, without doing any external damage. Fortunately there was nothing of value in it, but a handful of empty keyrings and a half-empty bottle of air freshener were taken. More worrying is that the drivers seat had been adjusted and the handbrake released, implying that someone was trying to nick it.
I have a vague recollection that several years ago I read on seatcupra.net (probably via a link from scoobynet as I also have a scoob) about someone whose Leon Cupra R had been broken into in a similar manner, and the replies indicated that there is some sort of issue with the security on these cars which SEAT were basically in denial about. I've had a search but can't find the original post, and the only thing I can find is one about electric windows winding down which refers to the 'typical VAG security issue'.
Can anyone point me at the relevant thread? I thought the problem had been sorted but after this morning I'm just trying to prove my partner and I aren't going mad! Also, if this is a known issue, is there any way to stop it? Are dealers knowledgeable and/or helpful about it? I spoke to Holders in Congresbury this morning and they didn't seem to have a clue, so I'm trying to get some ammunition for when I go down there on Monday.
This morning I was awoken by my partner shouting 'ALL THE CAR DOORS ARE OPEN!!!'.
The car in question is a 54-reg Leon Cupra, which was parked on our drive yesterday afternoon, and left locked - my partner is, ahem, a little OCD about locks, and always checks the doors after locking with the remote key. It seems to have been unlocked, and the alarm deactivated, without doing any external damage. Fortunately there was nothing of value in it, but a handful of empty keyrings and a half-empty bottle of air freshener were taken. More worrying is that the drivers seat had been adjusted and the handbrake released, implying that someone was trying to nick it.
I have a vague recollection that several years ago I read on seatcupra.net (probably via a link from scoobynet as I also have a scoob) about someone whose Leon Cupra R had been broken into in a similar manner, and the replies indicated that there is some sort of issue with the security on these cars which SEAT were basically in denial about. I've had a search but can't find the original post, and the only thing I can find is one about electric windows winding down which refers to the 'typical VAG security issue'.
Can anyone point me at the relevant thread? I thought the problem had been sorted but after this morning I'm just trying to prove my partner and I aren't going mad! Also, if this is a known issue, is there any way to stop it? Are dealers knowledgeable and/or helpful about it? I spoke to Holders in Congresbury this morning and they didn't seem to have a clue, so I'm trying to get some ammunition for when I go down there on Monday.