Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie to the forum having only owned my Leon for a couple of weeks (apologies in advance if I post this in the wrong place or if this issue has already been covered).
I've got a Mk3 Seat Leon SC 184 FR DSG in Monsoon Grey. It has the Alcantara Interior, Technology Pack, Convenience Pack, Tailgate Spoiler and 18" Performance alloys
Since owning it I have changed all interior lights to LEDs and had the carbon-fibre look-alike FR key cover fitted. I'll post some pictures of the car soon.
When reading through the manual and other correspondences, I noticed there seems to be two different service routes available - Long life servicing which is every 20,000 miles or 2 years; and fixed time/distance servicing which is every year or 10,000 miles. I checked the computer system within the car (Access it through 'CAR' menu > Setup > Service) and it says my car is due a service in 13,000 miles (the car currently has 5,000 miles on it as I bought it as a demonstrator). Now from that information, it would suggest my car is on the long life servicing, however my servicing book does not clarify which method has been selected.
I called Seat UK customer services and they informed me that my car is down as 'flexible servicing' on there system. The gentleman who I spoke to confirmed that this means servicing needs to takes places every year or 10,000 miles.
So... do I got with the information given on the computer system in my car or with the information given to me by Seat customer services? Do all cars not come set up from the factory to be long life initially? Does flexible servicing mean every year at 10,000 miles? I would normally go with the information given on the dash display but I don't want my warranty to be voided if I do not service the car properly.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Graeme
I'm a newbie to the forum having only owned my Leon for a couple of weeks (apologies in advance if I post this in the wrong place or if this issue has already been covered).
I've got a Mk3 Seat Leon SC 184 FR DSG in Monsoon Grey. It has the Alcantara Interior, Technology Pack, Convenience Pack, Tailgate Spoiler and 18" Performance alloys
When reading through the manual and other correspondences, I noticed there seems to be two different service routes available - Long life servicing which is every 20,000 miles or 2 years; and fixed time/distance servicing which is every year or 10,000 miles. I checked the computer system within the car (Access it through 'CAR' menu > Setup > Service) and it says my car is due a service in 13,000 miles (the car currently has 5,000 miles on it as I bought it as a demonstrator). Now from that information, it would suggest my car is on the long life servicing, however my servicing book does not clarify which method has been selected.
I called Seat UK customer services and they informed me that my car is down as 'flexible servicing' on there system. The gentleman who I spoke to confirmed that this means servicing needs to takes places every year or 10,000 miles.
So... do I got with the information given on the computer system in my car or with the information given to me by Seat customer services? Do all cars not come set up from the factory to be long life initially? Does flexible servicing mean every year at 10,000 miles? I would normally go with the information given on the dash display but I don't want my warranty to be voided if I do not service the car properly.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Graeme
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