I bought my Cupra secondhand from a non-franchised dealer. As part of the deal they offered to service the car before I picked it up. Having been caught out by that salesman patter before (where a non-franchised dealer's idea of a service was to change the oil and do nothing else) I bargained that I wanted it done at a franchised dealer and the book stamped, which they agreed to.
Anyhow cut a long story short, service book states car had 'Interval Service Inspection' at 7912 miles on 7/11/08 (one year after it was originally purchased).
The service I had done before I collected it was at 13131 miles on 25/08/09. Invoices show oil & filter, pollen filter, checks of this and that, couple of replaced trim screws, replaced rear washer bolt cover, recall check, diagnostic check. The invoice stated that the brake fluid would need doing in Nov 09 (or 2 years, so I was expecting that anyhow). So ultimately I guess I got my 2nd year service done 3 months early, excluding the brake fluid change.
The service indicator came on yesterday saying service due in 2600 miles or 18 days. The car has now done 15500 miles. I think that it is as simple as the dealer didn't reset the indicator, probably becuase they hadn't done the brake fluid change at the service.
I am going to reset the service indicator and get it booked in for the brake fluid change (needs some warranty work doing anyway), and then just make sure that the next service is done around September next year; everything should then be back onto the standard 12 month cycle? I'll aways hit the time rather than the mileage for servicing as only do about 9k miles per year in the Leon, unlike our other car mind (Octy VRS CR TDi) which is 16 months old and has 52000 on the clock
Would you agree?
Anyhow cut a long story short, service book states car had 'Interval Service Inspection' at 7912 miles on 7/11/08 (one year after it was originally purchased).
The service I had done before I collected it was at 13131 miles on 25/08/09. Invoices show oil & filter, pollen filter, checks of this and that, couple of replaced trim screws, replaced rear washer bolt cover, recall check, diagnostic check. The invoice stated that the brake fluid would need doing in Nov 09 (or 2 years, so I was expecting that anyhow). So ultimately I guess I got my 2nd year service done 3 months early, excluding the brake fluid change.
The service indicator came on yesterday saying service due in 2600 miles or 18 days. The car has now done 15500 miles. I think that it is as simple as the dealer didn't reset the indicator, probably becuase they hadn't done the brake fluid change at the service.
I am going to reset the service indicator and get it booked in for the brake fluid change (needs some warranty work doing anyway), and then just make sure that the next service is done around September next year; everything should then be back onto the standard 12 month cycle? I'll aways hit the time rather than the mileage for servicing as only do about 9k miles per year in the Leon, unlike our other car mind (Octy VRS CR TDi) which is 16 months old and has 52000 on the clock
Would you agree?