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Ive mentioned this in a few threads here and there but cause its such a common problem I just though'd Id post it in a thread of its own so it may help some people.
i got my cupra last Nov (59 plate) and after about 2-3k miles i got the whole stuttering lack of power restricted revs epc and emissions light flashing at me on my way home from work, does this sound familiar to anyone??? I called seat assist and the AA man who arrived plugged in his fault reader and got an error code that said "missfire in a cylinder" and he suspected it was the cylinder coils. He recovered it to the dealer SEAT Morrison in Stirling.
The car was with them for less than 24h and then they called me to say it was fixed
so I went to collect it.
The dealers said that it was due to a build up of carbon on the spark plugs which had caused my miss fire and EPC and emissions light etc to get activated. He asked me if:-
1 i did a lot of short journeys? and
2 what my driving style was like?
cause of my job at the time i did do a lot of short journeys (60 miles a day broken into lots of 2-5 mile trips) and i explain to him id been taking it easy as id only done just over 2-3k miles at the time and was still breaking the engine in.
He told me that because the cars are producing a lot of power for 1.4s the cupra engines need a good "clear out" every so often to stop carbon build up on the spark plugs, the method he told me to clear out my engine was let it do what its supposed to take it for a decent 10min blast once a week if possible and let it sit idle for 1min at the end and as for worries about running the engine in i was told by the dealer that all seat engines are already run in (supposidly).
my cars now done 16000+miles and been to croatia and back. i run it on a mixture of fuel from 95ron to 99ron depending on the season and bank balance. i drive with a reasonably heavy foot i get 33/34mpg but i take it for a 10min run every week (weather permitting) and rev the guts out it (to about 6200 before i change gear) and so far i have had no other problems apart from a slight judder at start up when its very cold and im running on 95ron and havent been able to take my car out for its weekly spin cause of over a foot of snow.
but for the last few weeks i have ran it on pure 97ron and its seems to be a lot smoother upon ignition, specially on a cold morning.
The other thing Ive noticed (but i may be wrong) is that a lot of the problems ive been reading are from the CUPRA/Boc engines not the FR (dont quote me on that tho) so ive put a poll on this thread and I was just wondering if people could vote if they've had a Cupra/Boc with similar probs or an FR. It'll be interesting to see the results.
So have a read people and I hope this may help some of you maybe fix a problem before the dealers rip apart your pride and joy.
i got my cupra last Nov (59 plate) and after about 2-3k miles i got the whole stuttering lack of power restricted revs epc and emissions light flashing at me on my way home from work, does this sound familiar to anyone??? I called seat assist and the AA man who arrived plugged in his fault reader and got an error code that said "missfire in a cylinder" and he suspected it was the cylinder coils. He recovered it to the dealer SEAT Morrison in Stirling.
The car was with them for less than 24h and then they called me to say it was fixed
The dealers said that it was due to a build up of carbon on the spark plugs which had caused my miss fire and EPC and emissions light etc to get activated. He asked me if:-
1 i did a lot of short journeys? and
2 what my driving style was like?
cause of my job at the time i did do a lot of short journeys (60 miles a day broken into lots of 2-5 mile trips) and i explain to him id been taking it easy as id only done just over 2-3k miles at the time and was still breaking the engine in.
He told me that because the cars are producing a lot of power for 1.4s the cupra engines need a good "clear out" every so often to stop carbon build up on the spark plugs, the method he told me to clear out my engine was let it do what its supposed to take it for a decent 10min blast once a week if possible and let it sit idle for 1min at the end and as for worries about running the engine in i was told by the dealer that all seat engines are already run in (supposidly).
my cars now done 16000+miles and been to croatia and back. i run it on a mixture of fuel from 95ron to 99ron depending on the season and bank balance. i drive with a reasonably heavy foot i get 33/34mpg but i take it for a 10min run every week (weather permitting) and rev the guts out it (to about 6200 before i change gear) and so far i have had no other problems apart from a slight judder at start up when its very cold and im running on 95ron and havent been able to take my car out for its weekly spin cause of over a foot of snow.
but for the last few weeks i have ran it on pure 97ron and its seems to be a lot smoother upon ignition, specially on a cold morning.
The other thing Ive noticed (but i may be wrong) is that a lot of the problems ive been reading are from the CUPRA/Boc engines not the FR (dont quote me on that tho) so ive put a poll on this thread and I was just wondering if people could vote if they've had a Cupra/Boc with similar probs or an FR. It'll be interesting to see the results.
So have a read people and I hope this may help some of you maybe fix a problem before the dealers rip apart your pride and joy.
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