Cupra 280 DSG 41,000m service?

MIKEDAVIDN

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Dec 3, 2016
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Does anyone know what needs carrying out on my 2015 cupra, 41K service?
My dealer (JTC600) didn’t have a clue when I mention things like does it need spark plugs changing, front diff oil, DSG oil chang etc, any advice welcome.
 

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welcome and if you have any question please shout, you are correct Garages have no idea even so called Seat Main Dealers.
 

Blowski

Cupra 280 DSG
Mar 23, 2018
420
200
Spark plugs, DSG oil and LSD oil should be changed. It won’t be cheap if you get it done at a main dealer.

I’ve been in your position recently, you’ll find out more on here than you will at a main dealer!


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b8er1234

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Aug 29, 2012
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Had mine done a couple weeks back at 37k exactly as Blowski has said I also had brake fluid changed aswell as usual major service, dsg service and LSD service for £670
 

Wastedagen

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Service recommendation is 60 thousand km's so around 40k miles. On the 280 anyway, not sure about other models
Lol, I was just looking...
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Man I'm well over... Done 72k miles.. Well got my monies worth.
 

Wastedagen

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I'll give the plugs a once over then worry if I have too.

Looking at the air filter, it says 90km or 6 years... Damn, my filter would be black and solid after that amount of time... Lol...
 

Wastedagen

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Aug 3, 2017
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Just looking at gearbox oil now. I know some have a wet clutch system so oil and filter need doing, but I believe mine is a dry clutch system. So hopefully a bit longer between oil changes..
 

Wastedagen

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Aug 3, 2017
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Milton keynes
On a side note does one have to acquire this special tool to remove the ignition coil?
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Or is this only to ensure removing the coil straight up and not at an angle to possibly break it.

If so would this mean a dealership has to replace the plugs...

Sorry I don't mean to hijack this thread. Just got carried away.
 

donovan2123

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Jan 14, 2007
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I'm exactly the same mileage as you and have had prices from to vag specialists one was £648 and other £580.

Attached is what the price includes
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AndrewJB

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Aug 16, 2007
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Maranello
On a side note does one have to acquire this special tool to remove the ignition coil?
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Or is this only to ensure removing the coil straight up and not at an angle to possibly break it.

If so would this mean a dealership has to replace the plugs...

Sorry I don't mean to hijack this thread. Just got carried away.


It's just a star driver.

Get the coilpacks warm (run engine) undo star driver and pull them straight up.
 
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Blowski

Cupra 280 DSG
Mar 23, 2018
420
200
I'm exactly the same mileage as you and have had prices from to vag specialists one was £648 and other £580.

Attached is what the price includes
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This seems about right. All in including VAT I paid £206 for DSG service, £87 for spark plugs about £110 for LSD.

All done at seat dealership.


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donovan2123

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Jan 14, 2007
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Oxford
So car is booked in for service today at a local vag specialist, they are doing all the below:

Millers Nano Drive 5w40 Engine Oil
Oil filter
Air Filter
Pollen
RS7 Spark Plug X 4
Labour

DSG Oil
DSG Oil Filter inc. seal
Labour

Diff Oil Change
Haldex Oil
Labour

Come to £500 all in.

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