Hi All,
Really in a bit of a sticky situation and looking for any help as I'm a bit stressed out. Firstly, I would like to say I'm not very well educated when it comes to cars and have just basic knowledge.
My car is a 2019 Leat Leon Cupra 290.
I have been going to this garage for about 4 years and have had 0 issues, and they have always been spot on with me.
I had a Stage 1 ECU and gearbox remap done about 1 year ago. Had no issues with it and had it done from a well-known tuner in Yorkshire.
About 2 months ago, I took my car to a garage for service and to have them look at a coolant leak. Got it back and told me that it was the head gasket and that I should either trade the car into someone or get it fixed asap. I ran a block test myself and confirmed it was.
I took it back in and let them do the work. 2 Weeks had passed, and I started to get a bit suspicious that I had not had an update. Gave them a ring and said that they were waiting on 2 parts. I waited another week, and then they told me they were waiting for a special tool from SEAT to re-align the chain correctly. Waited another week, the engine is back together, but the battery has run flat, and they can't get wifi where the car is so they need to charge the car up overnight. Another week and there is no power to the throttle, and it won't go over 1000 rpm. They changed the throttle body. Another week and still the same, so they get a new pedal sensor. Another week and nothing, so I go in to speak to them, they say they don't have the correct tools to diagnose the issue and are sending it to a specialist. Goes to a specialist and comes back for a fuel pressure pump to be replaced, which is replaced and still doesn't fix the issue. Week later and goes to a dealership instead.
Just spoke to the garage today, saying that the engine is damaged and it now needs a new engine. He claimed that because I had a tune and they weren't notified about it when putting the timing back, it has damaged the engine. He said with a tune that it should be done in a different sequence to fit the tune. To me, this doesn't make sense and seems really fishy, and I can't find anything online to back this up. I'm in the process of ringing some garages up to see if they will give me some advice on this.
So my question is:
1. Is it my fault that I haven't told them the ECU has a tune? Surely if they need to do something differently, they should ask?
2. The parts that have been changed are mechanical. I thought the ECU didn't control anything to do with the timing chain, so how can a tune affect this?
3. Can what he is claiming be true in any way? Personally, it sounds like they have messed something up and are trying to blame my tune.
Thanks for your time, and any information is greatly appreciated, as I have been quoted close to 4.5k for a new engine.
Really in a bit of a sticky situation and looking for any help as I'm a bit stressed out. Firstly, I would like to say I'm not very well educated when it comes to cars and have just basic knowledge.
My car is a 2019 Leat Leon Cupra 290.
I have been going to this garage for about 4 years and have had 0 issues, and they have always been spot on with me.
I had a Stage 1 ECU and gearbox remap done about 1 year ago. Had no issues with it and had it done from a well-known tuner in Yorkshire.
About 2 months ago, I took my car to a garage for service and to have them look at a coolant leak. Got it back and told me that it was the head gasket and that I should either trade the car into someone or get it fixed asap. I ran a block test myself and confirmed it was.
I took it back in and let them do the work. 2 Weeks had passed, and I started to get a bit suspicious that I had not had an update. Gave them a ring and said that they were waiting on 2 parts. I waited another week, and then they told me they were waiting for a special tool from SEAT to re-align the chain correctly. Waited another week, the engine is back together, but the battery has run flat, and they can't get wifi where the car is so they need to charge the car up overnight. Another week and there is no power to the throttle, and it won't go over 1000 rpm. They changed the throttle body. Another week and still the same, so they get a new pedal sensor. Another week and nothing, so I go in to speak to them, they say they don't have the correct tools to diagnose the issue and are sending it to a specialist. Goes to a specialist and comes back for a fuel pressure pump to be replaced, which is replaced and still doesn't fix the issue. Week later and goes to a dealership instead.
Just spoke to the garage today, saying that the engine is damaged and it now needs a new engine. He claimed that because I had a tune and they weren't notified about it when putting the timing back, it has damaged the engine. He said with a tune that it should be done in a different sequence to fit the tune. To me, this doesn't make sense and seems really fishy, and I can't find anything online to back this up. I'm in the process of ringing some garages up to see if they will give me some advice on this.
So my question is:
1. Is it my fault that I haven't told them the ECU has a tune? Surely if they need to do something differently, they should ask?
2. The parts that have been changed are mechanical. I thought the ECU didn't control anything to do with the timing chain, so how can a tune affect this?
3. Can what he is claiming be true in any way? Personally, it sounds like they have messed something up and are trying to blame my tune.
Thanks for your time, and any information is greatly appreciated, as I have been quoted close to 4.5k for a new engine.