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Vehicle delivery7
Receipt for documentation and vehicle keys
On-board documentation
Main key
Spare key
Key number identification label
√ : Delivered
Signature of vehicle owner Date
Notes:
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SEAT maintenance programme
8SEAT maintenance programmeGeneral informationThis maintenance programme will inform y ou of the work to carry out regularly
on your vehicle in order to ensure the safety, reliability and durability
required.
Using the “vehicle identification” data or the data contained in this docu-
ment, the correct spare parts your vehicle could require in case of repairs are
specified, even after many years from the initial purchase.
We recommend that you keep this maintenance programme with the vehicle
documents. The inspection receipts are one of the essential requirements for
exercising your rights under warranty.
The maintenance programme shows the date of delivery, and this indicates
the starting date of the vehicle warranty.Concepts of the SEAT serviceLongLife Services or inspection services by time or mileage?Depending on the technical characteristics of the vehicle, the LongLife
Service or the inspection service is selected. If the LongLife Service is not
desired, the inspection service can be selected.
Your authorised SEAT Service Centre is able to advise on the service mode
suited to your vehicle and will provid e information of whether there is any
work required by law to be carried out on the vehicle. Each Inspection Service, as well as any additional operation required already
has a pre-established work time. This will allow you to know the total cost of
the service beforehand.
The authorised SEAT Service Centre network is equipped with modern work-
shop technology and well-trained specialists. Many SEAT Service Centres
offer different service packages at special prices
Important information relating to th
e service concept is given on the
following pages.
The information described here is correct at the time of going to print. Modi-
fications may be necessary for technical reasons
Note
The cost of the SEAT inspection service may vary, depending on the vehicle
type, equipment fitted, additional work and statutory tests. Your authorised
SEAT Service Centre can advise you of the costs.Adverse conditionsThe Service Centre “service advisor” will inform you of any necessary addi-
tional work within the intervals defined by the Inspection Service, according
to the conditions and environment in which the vehicle is used. For example,
an oil change where the vehicle is used only for frequent short journeys or is
subject to extreme temperatures. Likewi se, when the vehicle is used in dusty
conditions, dust and pollen filter cartridges must be changed more often and
the timing belt must be checked.
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Diesel fuelThe Service Centre “service advisor” can provide information about which
countries use fuel with a high sulphur content. In these cases, the oil must be
changed every 5,000 miles.
Caution
•
Vehicles with the label “UNSUITABLE FOR BIODIESEL” on the fuel cover
cannot be driven using biodiesel.
•
To be certain if your vehicle can be used with biodiesel according to the
DIN EN 14214 (FAME) standard, consult your Service Centre.
•
DIN is a German abbreviation for “ Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V.”,
the German standards institute.
•
EN means European Norm.
•
FAME is the English abbreviation “ Fatty Acid Methyl Ester”
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LongLife SEAT Services
10LongLife SEAT ServicesWhat is the LongLife SEAT service?The service intervals are flexibleWhereas conventional service intervals are calculated according to the
number of kilometres travelled, the LongLife Service employs a technology
which considers your personal driving style and the conditions of use appli-
cable to your vehicle. For example, frequent short journeys involve different
conditions of use to long journe ys. The maintenance intervals are flexible.
Remember that, in spite of the above, the LongLife Service should be carried
out at most every 24 months, as engine oil ages irrespective of the vehicle
conditions of use.
Details of the service work and additional work required can be found on
page ⇒page 12. onwards.
Please observe inspection intervals and ensure your vehicle is serviced as
required. Please note that failure to observe the inspection intervals may
lead to damage to your vehicle.Is my vehicle eligible for the LongLife Service?All vehicles are filled with oil suitable for the LongLife Service at the factory.
Depending upon the country where the vehicle is to be used, the LongLife Service or the inspection service is selected. On delivery of the vehicle, the
corresponding service is marked on the delivery inspection sheet.
Renewal of the LongLife Service
On completion of the relevant Service, the authorised SEAT Service Centre
resets the next service and marks the corresponding box on the service
sheet.
Engine oil specificationOnly specially approved engine oils may be used in vehicles
using the LongLife Service concept.The LongLife Service (maximum length 2 years) is only valid if engine oils
approved for the LongLength Service are used. Therefore, when filling and
topping up the engine, only engine oils with the following VW specifications
may be used:
Petrol engines VW 503 00, VW 503 01, VW 504 00
Diesel engines VW 506 00, VW 506 01, VW 507 00
In diesel vehicles fitted with particulate filters, the engine oil, specification
VW 507 00, must be used.
The instruction manual indicates the oil which should be used for your
vehicle engine.
If the specified engine oil is not used, the maintenance intervals given for the
SEAT inspection service should be observed.
Oil change
Inspection
according to a flexible
service interval indicator
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SEAT Inspection ServiceWhat is the SEAT Inspection Service?With the SEAT Inspection Service the service intervals are
fixed.Unlike the LongLife Service, the SEAT inspection service is a conventional
service with fixed maintenance intervals.
A reminder label for the scheduled inspection services is located on the
inside of the driver door frame; you will also be reminded by the service
interval counter on the instrument panel, and the service records in this docu-
ment.
The SEAT inspection service is applied whenever the conditions for the use of
the LongLife Service are not met, or where this service is not desired.
Please observe inspection intervals and ensure your vehicle is serviced as
required. Please note that failure to observe the inspection intervals may
lead to damage to your vehicle.
Note
•
We recommend that you visit an Auth orised SEAT Service Centre whenever
you require any work done on your vehicle.
•
SEAT regularly communicates to its Authorised Service Centres new
product developments. They have t ools and highly specialized personnel
who can guarantee the safety and performance of your vehicle.
•
Scrupulously following the General Prog ramme for Inspection Services in
Authorised SEAT Service Centres will ensure you maintain greater value for
your vehicle.
SEAT oil change serviceThis includes the following:•
Engine oil changed, oil filter replaced.
•
Brake pad thickness checked.
•
Service interval display reset.
SEAT inspectionAn inspection is required ever y 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 2 months,
whichever comes first.
Oil change
as indicated by the service interval display
every 12 months
or every 15,000 km (10,000 miles)
a)
a)In Diesel vehicles, if a poor quality fuel is used which fails to comply with the regula-
tions for Diesel fuel given in the Instruction Manual (e.g. due to a high sulphur con-
tent), the oil should be changed every 7,500 km (5,000 miles).
Inspection
as indicated by the service interval display every 24 months
or every 30,000 km (20,000 miles)
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SEAT Inspection Service
12Inspection Service every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or every 2 yearsOperations to be performed on your vehicle:•
Battery: Check condition
•
Self-diagnosis: Check fault memory in all systems.
•
Service interval display: Reset to zero.
•
Sunroof: Check operation, clean guttering and lubricate guides.
•
Windscreen wiper and headlight wiper system: Check operation and look
for possible damage, fill if necessary.
•
Tyres (including the spare wheel): Check surface, tread and tyre pressure.
•
Engine oil and oil filter: Replace.
•
Front and rear brake pads: Check.
•
Brake system: Check for leaks and damage
•
Engine and engine well components (from below): Check for leaks and
damage.
•
Steering ball joints: Check fastenings and absence of leaks and damage,
and verify play.
•
Engine and engine well components (from above): Visual check for leaks
and damage.
•
Brake fluid level, according to brake pad wear: Check.
•
Servo steering hydraulic system: Check for leaks and check fluid levels,
topping up with hydraulic oil where necessary.
•
Test run, brake system, parking brake, gear control, steering system, air
conditioning: Check operation.
•
“Next service” sticker: Write the date and mileage, and attach it onto the
door frame.
Inspection Service ever y 60,000 km (40,000 miles) or every 4 yearsOperations to be performed on your vehicle:•
Battery: Check condition.
•
Front/rear lights, luggage compartmen t lighting, indicators and hazard
lights: Check operation.
•
Interior and glove compartment lighting, lighter, warning lights and horn:
Check operation.
•
Self-diagnosis: Check fault memory in all systems.
•
Service interval indicator: Reset to zero.
•
Door and tailgate hinges: Lubricate.
•
Door arresters, lock cylinders and bonnet arrester hooks: Lubricate
•
Sunroof: Check operation, clean guttering and lubricate guides.
•
Windscreen wiper and headlight wiper system: Check operation and look
for possible damage, fill if necessary.
•
Tyres (including the spare wheel): Check surface, tread and tyre pressure.
•
Engine oil and oil filter: Replace.
•
Front and rear brake pads: Check.
•
Exhaust system : Check fastenings and absence of leaks and damage
•
Underside protection: Check visually for damage
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•
Brake system: Check for leaks and damage.
•
Engine and engine compartment comp onents (from below) : Visual check
for leaks and damage.
•
Steering knuckles: Check attachments and check for leaks and damage.
Check for play.
•
Engine and engine well components (from above): Visual check for leaks
and damage.
•
Coolant system : Check coolant and antifreeze levels.
•
Brake fluid level, according to brake pad wear: Check.
•
Servo steering hydraulic system: Check for leaks and check fluid levels,
topping up with hydraulic oil where necessary.
•
Headlights: Check adjustment.
•
Test run, brake system, parking brake, gear control, steering system, air
conditioning: Check operation.
•
“Next service” sticker: Write the date and mileage, and attach it onto the
door frame.
Additional tasksIn addition to the Inspection Service, additional maintenance jobs may have
to be carried out, depending on the conditions in which your vehicle is used
and on the equipment carried. This additional work should be carried out in
accordance with time/distance travelled to ensure your vehicle remains reli-
able. Your Service Centre will provide detailed information about the addi-
tional work that may be necessary. This can be done independently of the
obligatory services, taking into account the notes on the Maintenance
Programme (or the label: Next service). Your SEAT Service Centre will be happy to advise you and quote the prices for this additional work. Additional
jobs completed are marked on the workshop sheet with the receipt.
Every 5,000 miles•
Engine oil and oil filter: Replace (onl
y engines using high sulphur content
diesel fuel).
Every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) or 2 years•
Dust and pollen filter: Replace.
Every 40,000 miles•
Automatic gearbox: Change oil and filter.
•
Fuel filter: Change (only diesel engines)
Every 60,000 km (40,000 miles) or 4 years•
Air filter: Clean casing and replace filter element (only diesel CR engines).
•
Spark plugs : Replace (except 2.0 TFSI engines).
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SEAT Inspection Service
14Every 90,000 km (60,0 00 miles) or 6 years•
Spark plugs : Replace (only 2.0 TFSI engines).
•
Air filter: Clean casing and replace fi lter element (only petrol engines).
At 60,000 miles (the first time), then every 20,000 miles•
Timing belt: Check condition and replace as necessary (only petrol
engines up to 180,000 Km)
Every 180,000 km (115,000 miles)•
Timing belt: Replace (diesel CR engines and fuel engines).
Every 180,000 km /115,000 miles (the first
time around), then, ev ery 30,000 km / 20,000 miles•
Particulate filters Check (only diesel CR engines).
After 3 years the first time around, then every 2 years•
Brake fluid: Replace
Every 4 years•
Anti-puncture kit: Check the expiry date on the sealing compound and
replace if necessary.Note
•
We recommend that you visit an Authorised SEAT Service Centre whenever
you require any work done on your vehicle.
•
SEAT regularly communicates to its Authorised Service Centres new
product developments. They have tools and highly specialized personnel
who can guarantee the safety and performance of your vehicle.
•
Scrupulously following the General Programme for Inspection Services in
Authorised SEAT Service Centres will ensure you maintain greater value for
your vehicle.
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