Hi - I have a SEAT Leon Xcellence 2019 automatic which broke down half way through a 100 mile journey at the weekend. The message which was coming up was 'gearbox in emergency mode' first of all then 'gearbox faulty, stop the car immediately' and it ground to a halt. I had it towed 50 miles back home by the AA but had to give the name of a garage so gave the one I usually use which is where it has been since Monday. They said it would have to go to a SEAT dealer so I phoned them but they can't get me in until the 26th November! I booked it in anyway.
I now have to remove it from the garage and get it home but the garage has said it is driving ok and no message is coming up. The SEAT dealer said it probably overheated on the long journey and someone else has said if it was low in oil that would cause it to overheat. I haven't checked the oil in ages so that could very well be the problem.
My question is am I safe to drive the few miles home now that it's cooled down? Obviously when I pick it up I'll check the oil and take some with me to top up but will that make any difference if there is damage already done?
I now have to remove it from the garage and get it home but the garage has said it is driving ok and no message is coming up. The SEAT dealer said it probably overheated on the long journey and someone else has said if it was low in oil that would cause it to overheat. I haven't checked the oil in ages so that could very well be the problem.
My question is am I safe to drive the few miles home now that it's cooled down? Obviously when I pick it up I'll check the oil and take some with me to top up but will that make any difference if there is damage already done?