I had loads of car and garage problems last year which eventually led me to a return to the SEAT brand in the hope of happier motoring. I have been really delighted with my Exeo ST 170 Sport Tech since I got it in November. It's been a fantastic drive. It went in for a first service yesterday and I have one or two concerns I was hoping you guys could advise on.
I got the car in November from Arnold Clark and they offered a free two year service plan which I upgraded to 3 years. The car had 7k miles on the clock and left the factory with long life servicing. Sure enough as I drove the miles over the months the service indicator took notice and I eventually got to just under over 18k yesterday when the service indicator was telling me I had 400 miles until the service was due. I thought that was pretty good timing.
My service plan voucher covers three services but I noticed it has a limit of 42,000 miles or three years old, whichever arrives sooner. When I moaned that this didn't match the manufacturer guidelines Arnold Clark said the plan defaults to 12k per annum but they would make sure my car was serviced according to the manufacturer guidelines and if that meant longer service intervals that shouldn't be a problem. The car was serviced at the Arnold Clark SEAT franchise in Glasgow and I got it back last night. It did not feel any different, not smoother in any way, and I'm not sure yet what they did. I got the usual generic service document which says everything has been checked and topped up but I am about to check my engine oil because I don't think they have changed it. What they have done is reset and disable my service indicator and stuck a sticker on my window telling me my next service is due at 28,000 miles! When I press the "check" button I no longer get an estimate of the miles and days left before a service is due. It looks like they have taken me off long life servicing. Is this normal? Has this happened to anyone else?
As far as I can see no other work was done but they wanted £45 to replace my pollen filter. My car is only 10 months old. Is this normally chargeable or should it be replaced under warranty.
I suspect they have reverted to fixed interval servicing and may not have replaced anything yesterday. Should they have at least changed the oil and oil filter? Any suggestions why they would do this?
Any advice would be welcome before I call them.
Gerry
I got the car in November from Arnold Clark and they offered a free two year service plan which I upgraded to 3 years. The car had 7k miles on the clock and left the factory with long life servicing. Sure enough as I drove the miles over the months the service indicator took notice and I eventually got to just under over 18k yesterday when the service indicator was telling me I had 400 miles until the service was due. I thought that was pretty good timing.
My service plan voucher covers three services but I noticed it has a limit of 42,000 miles or three years old, whichever arrives sooner. When I moaned that this didn't match the manufacturer guidelines Arnold Clark said the plan defaults to 12k per annum but they would make sure my car was serviced according to the manufacturer guidelines and if that meant longer service intervals that shouldn't be a problem. The car was serviced at the Arnold Clark SEAT franchise in Glasgow and I got it back last night. It did not feel any different, not smoother in any way, and I'm not sure yet what they did. I got the usual generic service document which says everything has been checked and topped up but I am about to check my engine oil because I don't think they have changed it. What they have done is reset and disable my service indicator and stuck a sticker on my window telling me my next service is due at 28,000 miles! When I press the "check" button I no longer get an estimate of the miles and days left before a service is due. It looks like they have taken me off long life servicing. Is this normal? Has this happened to anyone else?
As far as I can see no other work was done but they wanted £45 to replace my pollen filter. My car is only 10 months old. Is this normally chargeable or should it be replaced under warranty.
I suspect they have reverted to fixed interval servicing and may not have replaced anything yesterday. Should they have at least changed the oil and oil filter? Any suggestions why they would do this?
Any advice would be welcome before I call them.
Gerry
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