Great tips, very well explained. The O-Ring looked ok. Haynes workshop manual said to replace the O-ring. But...... i don't think its a must.will report backYou can get, or get ordered in any spare part from your local Seat dealer, in this case, a VW or Skoda dealer could get the part for you as they all use that engine code.
Barometric error code, you could remove the MAP sensor and clean it as well, it will be secured into the inlet manifold, at the LHS side - looking in, ie the drivers side of the car, by two screws. Once the screws are out you just pull it out, slight resistance due to its captive O ring seal, which you can reuse as you normally can with the rubber O ring seal on the TB - although I would never "poo poo" anyone saying that that O ring should be replaced (I replaced mine but the original one looked okay).
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