you aren't dealing with SEAT though, the FIAT garage is
SEAT could just tell FIAT any old sh1te and they'd believe it.
All they will do is scan it for faults. If the DPF is 90% clogged, will that show up as a fault? Will they even investigate it? the car is in for EGR replacement, wouldnt surprise me if they didnt check anything else
4k a year in a diesel is stupildy low, so I think that its just been used to do the school run and to the shops at the weekend.
so you did 1k miles in the rest of the year? I wouldnt even entertain having a diesel for doing 10,000 miles a year
I think you are making more assumptions than me
I was just pointing out that last year, I did 4x 900 mile trips and a total of 5k. Usually I am putting on over 10k. It used to be more when I didnt live within walking distance of work and did 20 miles each day.
Are you saying that not driving a CR170 also causes problems?
Ive mentioned this in pretty much all my posts, but one more time: I intend to call Seat, find out as much information about what caused the fault, what they have fixed, what other warnings / DPF levels came up. Yes the guy at Fiat said the EGR came up on their own scan so they were sending to Seat to do the work, but I have never encountered a dealership that does not scan for themselves before they undertake the work.
The Fiat and Seat dealers are not affiliated, so I have no reason to suspect there will be some cover up. In fact, I would have thought Seat would want to make the job as expensive for Fiat as they can, not send them back a turd.
I realise some of this is based on assumptions, but also as mentioned before, if I am in the least bit unsure about anything either garage is telling me then I will walk away.
