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Service information
Importance of the Maintenance Programme
The Maintenance Programme confirms the date of delivery
of your vehicle and thus the beginning of its warranty cover.
The vehicle data that appears in the Maintenance Programme guarantees
that the appropriate Genuine SEAT ®
Parts are installed. This data helps en-
sure that your car can be repaired without difficulty even after many years of
use.
The Maintenance Programme also informs you of which service should be
carried out when, and the work this entails.
Your SEAT Official Service will note down in this booklet the services carried
out.
Your Maintenance Programme should be kept in the vehicle with the on-
board documentation so that it is at hand whenever you need it.
Please remember to give the Maintenance Programme to the new owner if
you sell your car.
The SEAT Service Centre network is equipped with modern workshop tech-
nology and well-trained specialists. Many SEAT Service Centres offer differ-
ent service packages at special prices Ð
Safety notes
All fluids and consumables , such as timing belts, tyres, coolant liquid, en-
gine oil, spark plugs and vehicle batteries are continuously being devel-
oped. Therefore, we recommend you take the vehicle to a specialised work-
shop to have fluids or consumables changed. The SEAT Official Services re-
ceive regular up-to-date information about modifications. This is why SEAT
recommends you have fluids and other consumables replaced by a SEAT Of-
ficial Service. Unless the vehicle is regularly and correctly serviced as required in the serv-
ice plan, the vehicle could breakdown while driving, leading to serious acci-
dent and injury.
● Service work is carried out according to the Maintenance Programme at
a specialised workshop.
● Please observe the instructions for use.
Note
● Only use suitable fluids. Fluids should never be mixed up. This could re-
sult in serious faults and engine damage.
● SEAT is not responsible for damage to the vehicle as a result of the use
of poor quality fuel, inadequate servicing or non-availability of original
spare parts.
● Spilt brake fluid may pollute the environment. If fluids leak or are spilt,
they should be collected and disposed of accordingly.
● Regular servicing of your vehicle not only helps to ensure it remains in
good working order but also contributes to road safety. Therefore, we rec-
ommend work is carried out in accordance with the Maintenance Pro-
gramme. Ð
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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)
. Ð
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)
. Ð
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)
. Ð
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
1)
LPG: Liquefied petroleum gas.
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Every 210 000 km (130 000 miles)
●Timing belt for camshaft: Replace (TDI Common Rail engines).
● Camshaft timing belt tension roller: Replace (TDI Common Rail engines). Ð
Every 2 years
● Dust and pollen filter for the passenger compartment: Replace.
● LPG installation filter: Replace (only engines with LPG) 1)
. Ð
Every 3 years
● Haldex clutch: Change oil (four-wheel drive vehicles only). Ð
After 3 years the first time, then every 2
years
● Brake and clutch fluid: Replace.
● Check the gas system (LPG) (only LPG engines) 1)
. ÐEvery 4 years
●
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).
● Replace AdBlue (Blue TDI engines with less than 15 000 km / 10 000
miles in 4 years). Ð
Every 6 years
● Spark plugs: Replace (only 1.8 and 2.0 TFSI engines up to 147 kW).
● Air filter: Clean casing and replace filter element (except engines codes
CDLA and CDLD and Diesel engines in Exeo and Exeo ST).
Note
● We recommend that you visit a SEAT Authorised Service whenever you
require any work done on your vehicle.
● SEAT keeps its Authorised Services up-to-date on new product develop-
ments. They have tools and highly specialised personnel who can guaran-
tee the safety and performance of your vehicle.
● Scrupulously following the General Programme for Inspection Services
at the SEAT Authorised Services can help you maintain greater value for your
vehicle. Ð
1)
LPG: Liquefied petroleum gas.