lolVery much doubt it but a quick search on the web got me this
A new firmware update for the SEAT MIB2 standard has been released by a TPI!
It's a bugfix release just for H24 devices (only MY16)! (not for H30).
Correct partnumbers: 5QA-035-6xx & 5QA-035-8xx.
This is definately an awesome information for each owner of a H24 by running SW 0241 or 0245 on it!
New FW version will be : 0252!
The TPI# is: 2047846
BUT: This patch will NOT bring you the latest & very popular tiles menu!
Notice: unfortunately i can't tell you the content and the requirement to be qualified to get this update - so please ask your workshop
lol
That`s where i got it from.
in the TPI info there will be a part number for the software to order
An update/patch for HW:24 to make it SW:0252 must be old as you can currently upgrade it to SW: 0346. Assuming 0346 would be a cumulative update to include patches like above. When I've sorted out an OBDeleven, I'll be upgrading mine from 0245 to 0330 then to 0346.
Newer manuals have been uploaded - most have been updated July 2018 and after. All of the previous ones have been moved into a folder called 'Previous Manuals (2016/2017)' - the newer ones should cover the face lift models
Dont suppose you can get these for the mk2Hi All!
I obtained these a few months ago, and they've been a great use so far.
Here's a link to all of the Seat Workshop manuals for the Leon Mk3 3dr/5dr.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1M4ofxxMgsFjE7hNWg6l4KuifelmdMUu0?usp=sharing
Here's a link to all of the Seat Workshop manuals for the Leon Mk3 ST.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dgnHo64ydbZCJAbMFThENnl4oWbTVsVa?usp=sharing
Here's a link to all of the Seat Self Study Programmes for quite a variety of cars - not just the Leon.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17niPDTGZOTXyfPmy_vow7kCIcuOTL81F?usp=sharing
They aren't named in the most helpful of ways, and some manuals refer to other manuals (took me a while to figure that out!).
Let me know if you have any problems!
Now you'll know what is involved in certain bits of work and can challenge any mechanic when he/she charges you an arm and a leg for changing one screw!