AR-CoolC said:I have just contacted customer services again, as whilst digging through all my paperwork it turns out I actually ordered the car at the end of september, thus was ordered whilst this part was a fitted item. QUOTE]
I think you have a point. Won't help me though. Mine was ordered and delivered in January. Will wait to hear what they say to me. It could be that a few contacting Autoexpress might move them along, if only to keep us quiet. Mind you according to them I was the only one who had contacted them about this.
AR-CoolC said:Surely it would be a bonnet up looking into the engine bay with the headline
"Seat's engine cover up"
Just need to practice the grumpy face in the mirror
Cupra Kid said:I know theyre new cars and you may be feeling a little cheated, but, does it really matter? My 1.4 had on and my 2.0l does not. i cant see a piece of plastic making a huge sound difference, and ok although it does make the engine bay look tidier it doesnt really matter as its covered with a bonnet 99.9% of the time. Seems like a lot of hassle for a piece of plastic.
AR-CoolC said:Oh yes I agree, it's not the end of the world if I don't have one. It just looks a lot tidyer with it.
AR-CoolC said:Yesterday I sent off an e-mail to Seat customer services about my missing engine cover, I have just this minute had a phone call from them, very swift response.
There answer is that the engine cover was removed from the spec of the 1.9TDI and 2.0TDI from October 2005 (even though the car was only launched in September).
Not a happy bunny at the moment, but not really much I can do other than pay for one myself
So it's official now, new diesel's don't have them!
drc said:Just had my reply from Customer Services. I asked if I could put one on. They said that it is not (as far as they were aware) a part approved by SEAT UK (honestly!) and so it could cause potential warranty problems if I sourced one myself.
I am appalled by this attitude of theirs. They say they improved the spec at the time by putting an anti theft aerial on and that they can change the specification whenever they like. They want me to go back to my dealer but I am going to keep on at them. It was not the dealer that removed the cover. I am waiting to hear back from them as to whether it is an approved part.
I know it is not a major thing but the engine looks as if it should have a cover fitted and basically they have been penny pinching removing it.
leonlad said:this is part of seat ownership i am afraid.
THE BIG GAS MAN said:I got my 2.0tdi delivered in Dec and it has a cover over the engine. Looks well smart and finishes it off nicely
THE BIG GAS MAN said:I have the anti theft ariel and an engine cover. Does that make mine a special edition
SpareMan said:The engines for which you can get engine covers (and therefore you would expect to have from new) are:
2.0 FSi (BLR & BLY engine codes)
2.0 TDi (BKD & AZV engine codes)
1.9 TDi (BKC & BJB engine codes)