JohnL
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Sorry for not searching for answers on this, I’m sure you can appreciate, I’m not in the mood!
Bit of background: My car is a 210 LCR, 03 plate with 40k miles. It has a full main dealer service history. Services always carried out 1k or so before required, last service (40k) was at 38k. I have owned it for the last 18 months or so, when I bought it, it had 12k on the clock. The only problem I have ever had with it was the common fan resistor failure problem which was fixed about a year ago. The car is warmed up properly before being given the boot and I do mainly dual carrageway driving.
So, we were happily cruising along at 70-80 on the M25 when it felt like we hit a puddle, ie felt some resistance. Looked back in the mirror to see white smoke coming out and heard the wonderful sound of rocks in a box and got the engine pollution warning light.
Anyway, when we stopped and managed to have a look at the damage there was a lot of oil everywhere and a piece of metal casting about 1cm square laying in the plastic sump under tray. You can guess some of the words that I thought then.
The cars been into my local Seat dealer today, and as I thought, it looks like the bottom end of the engine has decided to eat itself and climb out of the block. The initial estimate is around £6.5k for a new engine, assuming they can use the existing clutch and turbo etc.
The dealer is going to fax through a full itemised quote tomorrow, and I have asked them to call Seat UK and ask about the possibility of some sort of good will gesture to at least cover some of the cost. I am also going to write to Seat and ask the same.
The Seat dealer asked if I had been changing down the gears when it happened.
I have 3 questions:
1. Has anyone ever heard of this happening before to the 1.8t engine? Is this a reoccurring problem? Why did (does) it happen?
2. I assume the Seat dealer recons I’ve changed down one to many gears and over-revved the engine. I’m pretty sure I’ve heard that this would send the engine into limp home mode and should show a fault code. Can anyone confirm this? This would prove that it wasn’t driver error.
3. Does anyone have any experience of getting a good will gesture from Seat? Any advice on how to go about it or what to write to them would be much appreciated.
Bit of background: My car is a 210 LCR, 03 plate with 40k miles. It has a full main dealer service history. Services always carried out 1k or so before required, last service (40k) was at 38k. I have owned it for the last 18 months or so, when I bought it, it had 12k on the clock. The only problem I have ever had with it was the common fan resistor failure problem which was fixed about a year ago. The car is warmed up properly before being given the boot and I do mainly dual carrageway driving.
So, we were happily cruising along at 70-80 on the M25 when it felt like we hit a puddle, ie felt some resistance. Looked back in the mirror to see white smoke coming out and heard the wonderful sound of rocks in a box and got the engine pollution warning light.
Anyway, when we stopped and managed to have a look at the damage there was a lot of oil everywhere and a piece of metal casting about 1cm square laying in the plastic sump under tray. You can guess some of the words that I thought then.
The cars been into my local Seat dealer today, and as I thought, it looks like the bottom end of the engine has decided to eat itself and climb out of the block. The initial estimate is around £6.5k for a new engine, assuming they can use the existing clutch and turbo etc.
The dealer is going to fax through a full itemised quote tomorrow, and I have asked them to call Seat UK and ask about the possibility of some sort of good will gesture to at least cover some of the cost. I am also going to write to Seat and ask the same.
The Seat dealer asked if I had been changing down the gears when it happened.
I have 3 questions:
1. Has anyone ever heard of this happening before to the 1.8t engine? Is this a reoccurring problem? Why did (does) it happen?
2. I assume the Seat dealer recons I’ve changed down one to many gears and over-revved the engine. I’m pretty sure I’ve heard that this would send the engine into limp home mode and should show a fault code. Can anyone confirm this? This would prove that it wasn’t driver error.
3. Does anyone have any experience of getting a good will gesture from Seat? Any advice on how to go about it or what to write to them would be much appreciated.