How do I find out what the service interval is for my Leon?
I had a text this morning, ostensibly from the dealer (they did know my reg number though) saying my car is due a service "in a month or so" and asking to book it in.
I bought the car new at the end of March this year, so it's not quite 9 months since I had it.
But when I check the Service indicator in the infotainment, (which agrees with the Seat Connect app), it says the next oil service is due when the car would be 2 years old, at approx 18,000 miles, with an inspection service due soon after, at around 20,000 miles.
Leaving aside the question of whether or not it's a good idea to wait for 2 years to service a car for the first time, how do I check which is the correct official service interval?
Is the service indicator right or is the dealer? (or possibly neither I guess)
The manual says (see screen clipping) that if my "PR No." is "QI6" then it will be on flexible servicing which would agree with the infotainment.
But how do I find out what the PR No is? In olden days, VW group cars would have a data sticker under the boot floor and in the service book, but I didn't find anything under the boot floor and I didn't get a service book at all.
I'm a bit loathe to ring the dealer given they already seem keen to sell me a service earlier than needed.
I had a text this morning, ostensibly from the dealer (they did know my reg number though) saying my car is due a service "in a month or so" and asking to book it in.
I bought the car new at the end of March this year, so it's not quite 9 months since I had it.
But when I check the Service indicator in the infotainment, (which agrees with the Seat Connect app), it says the next oil service is due when the car would be 2 years old, at approx 18,000 miles, with an inspection service due soon after, at around 20,000 miles.
Leaving aside the question of whether or not it's a good idea to wait for 2 years to service a car for the first time, how do I check which is the correct official service interval?
Is the service indicator right or is the dealer? (or possibly neither I guess)
The manual says (see screen clipping) that if my "PR No." is "QI6" then it will be on flexible servicing which would agree with the infotainment.
But how do I find out what the PR No is? In olden days, VW group cars would have a data sticker under the boot floor and in the service book, but I didn't find anything under the boot floor and I didn't get a service book at all.
I'm a bit loathe to ring the dealer given they already seem keen to sell me a service earlier than needed.