5Service informationService type
LongLife service or service dependent on time/distance travelled?
Depending on your vehicle's technical characteristics either the LongLifeservice or the service dependent on time/distance travelled will apply. If youdo not wish to have the LongLife service you can choose the service de-pendent on time/distance travelled. Your specialised workshop has the
most recent information about the services and can advise you on the besttype of service for your vehicle, and if there are any additional inspections itrequires by law.
How to know which type of service your vehicle requires (Ibiza only) LongLife Service: Service dependent on time/distance travelled:-Your vehicle has LongLife Service if the PR number “QG1” (see back) ap-pears on the vehicle data sticker and if, on ⇒ page 7, the LongLife Serv-ice is marked with a cross.
-Your vehicle has service dependent on time/distance travelled if the PRnumber “QG0, QG2 or QG3” (see back) appears on the vehicle data stickerand if, on ⇒ page 7, the Oil Change Service is marked with a cross.
-The Interval Service appears on the “Next Services” sticker (on the door pil-lar). -The Oil Change Service appears on the “Next Services” sticker (on the doorpillar).-The LongLife Service is marked with a cross on ⇒ page 7. -The service dependent on time/distance travelled is marked with a crosson ⇒ page 7.How to know which type of service your vehicle requires (except Ibiza) LongLife Service: Service dependent on time/distance travelled:-Your vehicle has LongLife Service if the PR number PR “QI6” (see reverse)and if in ⇒ page 7, LongLife Service is marked with a cross. -Your vehicle has service dependent on time/distance travelled if the PRnumber PR “QI1, QI2 QI3, QI4 and QI7” (see reverse) and if in⇒ page 7, Oil Change Service is marked with a cross.
-The Interval Service appears on the “Next Services” sticker (on the door pil-lar). -The Oil Change Service appears on the “Next Services” sticker (on the doorpillar).-The LongLife Service is marked with a cross on ⇒ page 7. -The service dependent on time/distance travelled is marked with a crosson ⇒ page 7.SEAT differentiates between services with an engine oil change (e.g. Interval Service) and services without an engine oil change (e.g. Inspection Service).The service interval display only provides information about service dates that include a change of engine oil. The dates of all other services, such as Inspec-tion Service or brake fluid change, appear in the sticker on the door pillar.£
7Service informationFirst service (applies to all markets except China)
Your SEAT Official Service will place a cross on the service that your vehicle requires.
Ibiza only
LongLife Service(no. PR QG1)Service dependent on time/distance travelled (PR PR: QG0, QG2 or QG3)
Interval ServiceAccording to flexible service interval display(after 2 years at the latest).
Oil Change ServiceThis service is performed according to theservice interval display (every yearor every 15 000 km/10 000 miles, whichever comes first)
Except Ibiza
LongLife service(Flexible)Service dependent on time orkilometres (mileage) (Fixed)
Interval ServiceThis service is performed according to theservice interval display (at the latest after 2 years or every 30 000 km(20 000 miles), whichever comes first)
Oil Change ServiceThis service is performed according to the service interval display(dependant on PR QI according to the market, see attached table)
Vehicle delivery documentation from the SEAT Official Service
Delivery inspection carried out:Date: SEAT Official Service stampIf diesel with a high sulphur content is used, the fuel filter and the oilshould be changed every 7500 km (5000 miles) ⇒ page 12 (for Ibiza on-ly). Your SEAT Official Service will be able to tell you which countries havediesel with a high sulphur content (for Ibiza only).£
8Service informationBefore delivery, your vehicle was inspected according to factory guidelines.This ensures that driving will be a pleasure from the very beginning.
The agent will provide you with the following information when the vehicleis delivered:
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Running-in
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Changing the brake fluid
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Service intervals, in particular information on what constitutes severeoperating conditions ⇒ page 11
PR according to markets: (Except Ibiza)QI1: Service interval display every 5000 km (3000 miles) or every year(fixed)QI2: Service interval display every 7500 km (5000 miles) or every year(fixed)QI3: Service interval display every 10 000 km (6000 miles) or every year(fixed)QI4: Service interval display every 15 000 km (10 000 miles) or every year(fixed)QI6: Service interval display every 30 000 km (20 000 miles) or every 2years (flexible)QI7: Service interval display every 10 000 miles or every year (fixed)
Note
●Using diesel fuel with a high sulphur content may significantly reducethe useful life of the diesel particulate filter.●
If LongLife engine oil is not used, the service dependent on time/dis-tance travelled then applies. In this case, an oil change service will have tobe carried out every 15 000 km (10 000 miles) or every year.
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11SEAT maintenance programmeSEAT maintenance programmeService intervals
General information
To ensure that you have each service carried out on time and that none areforgotten, there is a reminder sticker on the driver side door pillar and a re-minder will also be shown via the service interval display on the instrumentpanel.
The service intervals quoted are for vehicles used under normal operatingconditions.
However, if the vehicle is used in adverse conditions, it may require workbefore the next established service interval or even between service inter-vals.
Adverse conditions include:
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the use of fuel with a high sulphur content
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frequent short journeys
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leaving the engine idling for long periods of time (as occurs with taxis)
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driving on dusty roads or in dusty areas
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frequently using the vehicle for towing
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mainly driving in the city, in heavy traffic where it is necessary to contin-uously brake and start, and
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using the vehicle mainly in the winter
This particularly affects:●
the air filter
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the timing belt
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the engine oil and
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the diesel particulate filter
In some countries diesel fuel has a high sulphur content; in these cases thefuel filter and the oil should be changed every 7500 km (5000 miles)⇒ page 12. Your SEAT Official Service will be able to tell you which coun-tries have diesel with a high sulphur content.
The service advisor at your specialised workshop will tell you if, due to pre-vailing conditions, your vehicle will require more frequent work.
Your SEAT Official Service always has the latest available information andwill be able to tell you if your vehicle requires any other additional inspec-tions established by law.
The cost of the SEAT service may vary, depending on the vehicle type,equipment fitted, additional work and statutory inspections. Your SEAT Offi-cial Service will tell you how much the SEAT service will cost (labour andparts).
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12SEAT maintenance programmeIntervals (applies to all markets except China)Service
Type of service (Ibiza only)LongLife Service(no. PR QG1)Service dependent on time/distance travelled (PR PR: QG0, QG2 or QG3)Oil change servicea)See ⇒ page 13, LongLife ServiceAccording to the service interval indicator(each year orevery 15 000 km (10 000 miles)b)c)Interval servicea)According to flexible serviceinterval display(maximum after 2 years)b)
Every 2 years orevery 30 000 km (20 000 miles)b)c)
Inspection servicea)First service after 3 years or at 60 000 km (40 000 miles)c), and then every 2 years/60 000 km (40 000 miles)c)Changing the brake fluidFirst change after 3 years, then every 2 years (we recommend using only genuine SEAT brake fluid)a)
Under certain circumstances different services can be carried out at the same time (Oil Change and Interval Services in combination with the Inspection Service).
b)
If diesel with a high sulphur content is used, the fuel filter and the oil should be changed every 7500 km (5000 miles). Your SEAT Official Service will be able to tell you which countries havediesel with a high sulphur content (for Ibiza only).
c)
Whichever comes first.
Service
Type of service (except Ibiza)LongLife service(Flexible)Service dependent on time orkilometres (mileage) (Fixed)Oil change servicea)Do not proceedAccording to the service interval display(PR QI1, QI2, QI3, QI4 and QI7) ⇒ table on page 8b)Interval servicea)According to the flexible service interval display(PR QI6, maximum after 2 years or 30 000 km(20 000 miles)b)
Every 2 years orevery 30 000 km (20 000 miles)b)
Inspection servicea)First service after 3 years or at 60 000 km (40 000 miles)b), and then every 2 years/60 000 km (40 000 miles)b)Changing the brake fluidFirst change after 3 years, then every 2 years (we recommend using only genuine SEAT brake fluid)a)
Under certain circumstances different services can be carried out at the same time (Oil Change and Interval Services in combination with the Inspection Service).
b)
Whichever comes first.
Please see the oil specifications given in the Instruction Manual.£