Not an Ibiza, but a same age VW Polo, the bolt nearest the front on the near side, ie the one roughly behind the ARB mounting clamp area, failed due to what I consider to be corrosion caused by road spray and winter salt spray getting in from above this bolt and welling up in the over sized hole the bolt passes through and so trashing that fixing bolt, the car is an August 2015 VW Polo 1.2TSI with 38K miles - I had not expected that to happen!
I only discovered this as I left the Polo on the driveway as I was going to wash it, and spotted a bolt head on the garage floor round about where the front near side of the Polo is normally, driving up onto ramps confirmed what I though, ie a front subframe, or support frame fixing bolt!
I'll leave removing that bolt's shank to my local VW Group Indie as they will either be able to weld a nut/bolt onto the remains and unscrew it, or drop the front subframe to access it and that will mean that car needs a 4 wheel re-alignment.
Really just a "heads up" so maybe time to check all the front subframe fixing bolts, especially this one, I'm not sure if the same situation could happen on the off side, though safer to check both sides. Note neither I or my local VW Dealer have ever messed about with that bolt, so I reckon that it is down to trapped water corroding it, ie a slight design over sight.
I only discovered this as I left the Polo on the driveway as I was going to wash it, and spotted a bolt head on the garage floor round about where the front near side of the Polo is normally, driving up onto ramps confirmed what I though, ie a front subframe, or support frame fixing bolt!
I'll leave removing that bolt's shank to my local VW Group Indie as they will either be able to weld a nut/bolt onto the remains and unscrew it, or drop the front subframe to access it and that will mean that car needs a 4 wheel re-alignment.
Really just a "heads up" so maybe time to check all the front subframe fixing bolts, especially this one, I'm not sure if the same situation could happen on the off side, though safer to check both sides. Note neither I or my local VW Dealer have ever messed about with that bolt, so I reckon that it is down to trapped water corroding it, ie a slight design over sight.