Wow sounds like a horrible garage mate. Ive just had mine done yesterday and I spoke to the actual service engineer before dropping it off. He was really nice and stated he would put any new ecu updates on there free of charge. Picked it up and he saw me and told me the car was still running on the original release from factory in 2007 and that there had been 12 updates since then so he update it to the latest one. Can anyone tell me what these update were meant to improve? Can does run really smooth now although not sure if that's the injectors being replaced or the ecu update.
If I were you go take it into another seat dealer where the service people are alittle nicer. The recall should cover 4 injectors and wiring loom. Just of of interest I got The receipt for the work apparently the retail cost to have the work done was £850 not including labour.
Thanks for the info folks. Satty i would ideally change dealers however i'm not sure thats possible now as Seat UK have already authorised this dealer to carry out the recall, they have the parts and all. His attitide was terrible, i have no faith at all in them and quite honestly would rather not have it done by them - This may sound harsh & i'm sure the mechanic/technicians themselves are more than capable but if their service manager/adviser doesn't have the common people skills to deal with questions, i take this as a poor representation of this particular Stealer.
As a common courtesy I would expect any dealer, Seat or otherwise, to offer updates, if any relevant/available, to enhance customer satisfaction and reputation.
If after the recall i suffer from increased DPF issues, is there then an ECU update that can help the DPF function better?
Thanks again folks, all is much appreciated.