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It's a 2010 year car. I'm thinking it probably won't be that issue since I'd expect the noise to always exist if that was the case but I could be wrong.
 
It's a 2010 year car. I'm thinking it probably won't be that issue since I'd expect the noise to always exist if that was the case but I could be wrong.

I agree, no possibility of redress from SEAT on that one!

The noises caused by swarf on newer car is never there when new, it just appears later it seems - but not 6 years later.

I'd still go with removing the auxiliary drive belt to see if that stops it, if only to discount anything that gets driven by that belt.
 
Hi, please can you let me know what the issue was as I am having exactly the same problem in my Ibiza and the garage are having a really hard time diagnosing it
I had this problem with my ibiza. I’m certain it’s something to do with the air conditioning system. All I done to stop the noise was turn on my A/C, left it running for 30 seconds, turned it back off again, and it disappeared! I believe it’s maybe just a bearing race on one of the a/c components which if it isn’t used for a period of time, goes stiff and makes this grinding noise. Quick, free way to fix the problem if it’s just a matter of turning it on and off:thumbup: