Sorry mate what do you mean by 12 months on the clutch?
12 months warranty
Sorry mate what do you mean by 12 months on the clutch?
Seat provide a 12 month warranty on the clutch? do you know where this is included in writing at all?12 months warranty
Seat provide a 12 month warranty on the clutch? do you know where this is included in writing at all?
12 months is longer than any other quote I have seen.Not sure I was told that over the phone by Seat customer service, they didn't really seem interested in helping just informing me that was the policy as they can't confirm driving style
12 months is longer than any other quote I have seen.
6 months or 6000 miles seems to be the number most dealers throw out
The car has gone in today and the health report came back with the clutch needs replacing and that they need to carry out some investigation into wether it was mechanical or wear & tear. The cost for them to carry out the investigation is £400 but if it is under warranty then that will be covered. Apparently there had been three others reported within the last two weeks
Quick update after what felt like the longest day ever waiting to see if it was under warranty and luckily it was! The cars got returned to me 3 days later and touch wood its back to normal! Really hoping I have more luck with this one!
Glad it's sorted under warranty.
Did they say what was wrong with it ?
They said to me it was the first one they’d seen as wel! Something definitely odd going on here?Hi mate, I did a post on here as I had exactly the same issue with mine after 1500 miles! They said they had never heard of it happening before (which is hard to believe as it seems common) and they took my gearbox to pieces before finding it was actually the flywheel and clutch. They fixed it under warranty but they did then say that if it happened again it would be down to me to pay for the repairs.
I was actually in my first real race with a golf R and after my second gear change, the clutch didn't return to me and showed me right up in front of a golf guy. From that point on the clutch would struggle to return. I bet there is a lot of Cupra owners out there being charged thousands for this repair when it's clearly a fault in the design. What good is a sporty car if you cant drive it properly now and again for fear of the clutch breaking?