Vehicle dataVehicle identification number (chassis number)
Vehicle type, engine power, gearbox type
Engine and gearbox code, paint number, interior equipment
Optional extras, PR numbers
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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10General Service Programme
General Service Programme
Oil change service
Operations to be carried out on your vehicle
● Check the thickness of brake pads and the condition of front and rear
brake discs.
● Change the engine oil and replace the oil filter. 1)
● The date of the next service is entered on the service sticker which is at-
tached to the driver side door pillar
● The service interval display is reset Ð
Interval service
Operations to be performed on your vehicle:
● Check the battery.
● Check the depth of the tyre tread (incl. the spare wheel), that tread wear
is even, check the age and pressure of the tyres. Where applicable, adjust
the tyre pressure monitor.
● Brake system inspected for leaks and damage.
● Check the brake fluid level and wear of pads. ●
Check the thickness of brake pads and the condition of front and rear
brake discs.
● Check the correct operation of the front and rear lighting, the turn sig-
nals, the hazard warning lights, the daytime driving lights, the static corner-
ing lights and the automatic dipped beam control (where applicable) and
the horn.
● Check if the windscreen is damaged.
● Check the coolant and anti-freeze liquid and top up as required.
● Inspect the engine and components of the engine compartment (from
above) for leaks and damage.
● Inspect the engine and components of the engine compartment, the
gearbox, the transmission, the final drive (especially flanges) and the track
rod boots (from below) for leaks and damage.
● Change the engine oil and replace the oil filter 1)
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● Power steering hydraulic system: Check the seal and the fluid level, and
if it is part of the equipment, if required, top up with hydraulic oil (only Exeo
and Exeo ST)
● Check the expiry date of the puncture kit tyre sealant (where applicable)
and record; check whether the bottle is damaged and the level of the seal-
ant.
● Check the windscreen wipers and headlight washers (where applicable)
operate correctly; check the blades, the rest position, the final position and
possible damage, and top up the washer fluid as required. £
1)
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 coun-
tries have diesel with a high sulphur content.
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General Service Programme
● The headlight adjustment is checked
● The date of the next service is entered on the service sticker which is at-
tached to the driver side door pillar
● The service interval display is reset Ð
Inspection service
Operations to be performed on your vehicle:
● The exhaust system is checked for leaks, damage and secure fitting
● ATF in the automatic gearbox: Check and, where necessary, top up with
fluid (except Exeo, Exeo ST and 09G gearbox in hot climates).
● Power steering hydraulic system: Check the seal and the fluid level, and
if it is part of the equipment, if required, top up with hydraulic oil (only Exeo
and Exeo ST).
● Check the battery.
● Check the depth of the tyre tread (incl. the spare wheel, if applicable),
the evenness of the tread wear, the age and pressure of the tyres. Where
applicable, adjust the tyre pressure monitor.
● Check brake system and dampers for leaks and damage.
● Check the sunroof (where applicable) operates correctly and if necessary
clean and lubricate guides.
● Check the thickness of brake pads and the condition of front and rear
brake discs. ●
Check the correct operation of the front and rear lighting, the turn sig-
nals, the hazard warning lights, the daytime driving lights, the static corner-
ing lights and the automatic dipped beam control (where applicable) and
the horn.
● Check if the windscreen is damaged.
● Check that the passenger compartment and glove compartment light-
ing, the cigarette lighter/power socket, horn and warning lamps work cor-
rectly.
● Body: check for visible rust.
● Check the condition and, if required, the tension of the Poly V-belt.
● Check the coolant and anti-freeze liquid and top up as required.
● Inspect the engine and components of the engine compartment (from
above) for leaks and damage.
● Visually inspect (from below) the engine and components of the engine
compartment, the gearbox, the end drive and the track rod boots for leaks
and damage.
● Check the engine oil level.
● Check the expiry date of the puncture kit tyre sealant (where applicable)
and record; check whether the bottle is damaged and the level of the seal-
ant.
● Take a test drive and check that the brakes, handbrake, steering, and air
conditioning operate correctly, and perform a kickdown.
● Check the windscreen wipers and headlight washers (where applicable)
operate correctly; check the blades, the rest position, the final position and
for possible damage, and top up the washer fluid as required.
● The headlight adjustment is checked £
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General Service Programme
● LPG filler neck and cap 1)
: Check condition and, if necessary, clean and
inspect seals (only engines with LPG) 1)
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Every 60 000 km (40 000 miles)
● Change oil and oil filter for DSG ®
automatic gearboxes (only 6-speed
DSG ®
gearboxes).
● Change the automatic gearbox oil (only Exeo, Exeo ST and 09G gearbox
in hot climates).
● Dust and pollen filter for the passenger compartment: Replace (only Al-
tea, Altea XL, Altea Freetrack, Leon and Alhambra).
● Spark plugs: Replace (except 1.8 and 2.0 TFSI engines up to 147 kW).
● Air filter: Clean casing and replace filter element (only engines codes
CDLA and CDLD and Diesel engines in Exeo and Exeo ST).
● Fuel filter: Replace (only Exeo and Exeo ST, engine codes CAGA, CAGC,
CAHA).
● LPG evaporator: Check for traces of oil or other dirt (only engines with
LPG) 1)
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Every 90 000 km (60 000 miles)
● Air filter: Clean casing and replace filter element (except engines codes
CDLA and CDLD and Diesel engines in Exeo and Exeo ST). ●
Fuel filter: Replace (only Diesel engines which use fuel that complies
with the EN 590 standard. In Exeo and Exeo ST, except engine codes CAGA,
CAGC, CAHA).
● Spark plugs: Replace (only 1.8 and 2.0 TFSI engines up to 147 kW).
● LPG evaporator paper filter: Replace (only engines with LPG) 1)
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At 90 000 km (60 000 miles) the first time,
then every 30 000 km (20 000 miles)
● Timing belt for camshaft: Check condition and replace if necessary (only
petrol engines, except 2.0 TFSI). Ð
Every 180 000 km (120 000 miles)
● Timing belt for camshaft: Replace (only 2.0 TFSI engines in Exeo and Ex-
eo ST). Ð
At 180 000 km (120 000 miles) the first time,
then every 30 000 km (20 000 miles)
● Particulate filter: Check (TDI Common Rail engines). Ð
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LPG: Liquefied petroleum gas.
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Other services available
Other services available Legal Inspection Service
The legal inspections must be carried out at the intervals
prescribed.Many countries have legal requirements obliging owners to have their vehi-
cle tested at specified intervals for safety for the user and for other traffic,
as well as ensuring that vehicle exhaust emissions meet the countries' reg-
ulations. These revisions must be overseen by officially certified centres.
Your SEAT Official Service can advise of the inspections required by law, and
can check your vehicle in the course of an Inspection Service. This will save
you both time and money.
The SEAT Official Service can also carry out the inspections required by law
at the client's request.
Even if you do not wish to take advantage of this service and decide to take
your vehicle to an officially certified centre for this check, we recommend
that you speak to the manager of your SEAT Official Service first.
This person will be able to inform you of any points that require attention so
that your car does not fail the test and have to be re-tested. Ð
Approved spare parts
Genuine SEAT spare parts are designed for your vehicle and approved by
SEAT, particularly as regards safety. The workmanship, precision of dimen-
sions and materials of these parts comply exactly with factory specifica-
tions. Genuine SEAT spare parts have been designed especially for your ve-
hicle. We therefore recommend that you always use genuine SEAT spare parts. SEAT will not be held responsible for the safety and reliability of parts
from other manufacturers.
In the SEAT Technical Services you will generally find the most important
genuine SEAT spare parts. If a part is not in stock, it can usually be obtained
quickly.
SEAT Technical Services provide a warranty for genuine SEAT spare parts,
valid from the date of purchase or fitting. It is therefore advisable to retain
the original invoice from the SEAT Technical Service as proof of the contrac-
tual warranty.
Please ask your SEAT Official Service for further information.
The genuine SEAT spare parts warranty can be submitted to any SEAT Offi-
cial Service . Ð
Approved SEAT exchange parts
The approved SEAT exchange parts, conforming to the manufacturer's re-
quirements, constitute an additional service at your disposal, offering you
the possibility to replace entire assemblies, the most common being: the
lightened engine, gearboxes, cylinder heads, control units, electrical ele-
ments, etc.
These are Approved parts and as such, share the same approved spare
parts warranty as the manufacturer parts.
However, these parts are considerably cheaper as they are factory-recondi-
tioned used parts. Keep the invoice for the approved SEAT exchange parts
as proof of the start of the existing warranty.
More information about this may be obtained at the SEAT Official Service. Ð