If the cam chain tensioner is known to fail I wonder why SEAT didn't send an advisory letter to you to take the car in for the part to be replaced. I owned a Toyota in the past and I received two letters advising me to take the car in for work to be carried out, free of charge.
Apparently the cam chain tensioner failing is a known issue with the ccz engines in early 2009. Really pathetic response from SEAT UK.
If I sell my car I doubt I'll buy another SEAT or VAG car, especially if this is the type of response you're going to get.
 
The new expensive lump of metal !
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Hope you never paid the thick end of £5k for it to fit in to something worth not much more together.
 
No came to a agreement I was happy with and we will leave it there. Engines are same just new one has no ancillary parts on yet.

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