The "Block exemption" rules that were introduced decided that you can take your car to any VAT registered garage to have the work done as long as the materials used were VAG approved.
BUT
Should you have something that is borderline warranty or needs a VAG contribution just out of warranty - it always goes better with dealer stamps
Havnt said all of that in the Cars Computer its telling me it doesn't need Oil Change until around 18,000 miles I forgot about that or 280 odd days or sumfink...
Just looked at my in car info on this - it's set to a 30k km interval. So then I went to the dealers, who said I must get it done at 15k km, or the warranty will be void. My question then was why isn't the car set to 15k km? No answer.
Your car came setup on "long life". Seat gives you two options, what they call time distance (10K or 1 year) or long life (which is 18000 miles or less, or two years).
Both service styles are valid and will uphold your warranty.
Good thing about dealer service is they'll stamp your book, so there can be goodwill if something goes broken after the warranty is over.
If you do the time distance with Seat it turns out much more expensive than doing the long life. In my humble opinion, long life is too long for oil. What I'll be doing (My car is also 1 year next week) is doing an oil change with an independent garage, tell them not to reset the oil change thingy, and then take it to Seat when the infotainment tells me to for the longlife.
Your car came setup on "long life". Seat gives you two options, what they call time distance (10K or 1 year) or long life (which is 18000 miles or less, or two years).
Both service styles are valid and will uphold your warranty.
Good thing about dealer service is they'll stamp your book, so there can be goodwill if something goes broken after the warranty is over.
If you do the time distance with Seat it turns out much more expensive than doing the long life. In my humble opinion, long life is too long for oil. What I'll be doing (My car is also 1 year next week) is doing an oil change with an independent garage, tell them not to reset the oil change thingy, and then take it to Seat when the infotainment tells me to for the longlife.
You should contact Seat Ireland and seek official clarification, preferably with an email as proof. Small dealerships love to make their own rules and if no one is there to enforce them, then they can get their way. Seems strange that Ireland would not be doing longlife servicing.
Daft Q once u change that Oil with the clever electric sensor which iam presuming is on the bottom of the sump like Audi/VW cars with this Variable servicing gizmo on them, not know that the Oil has all of a sudden been replaced & then extend the interval even longer? IE 35,000 miles !! might look abit sus that...