fedup.
Since warrenty is out in 2 weeks, ensure you now write registered letter to Seat ,outlining issue. If you do not, you may find they will write back in future and say tough!
Stick to your guns.
If the car was serviced with seat parts then it doesn't matter who did the servicing. The warranty still stands even if slightly late. push for good will.
Don't let them fob you off.
Of course they are; it moves the problem away and stops you hassling them about their legal obligations to you as a customer / consumer.... The original dealers are not taking any responsibility. They are advising me to push Seat Ireland and the Seat dealership who currently have the car...
If the issue is a failure of the electric power steering pump then the VW AUDI Group is plagued with them - Skoda Fabias, Audi A2, A4 & A5, VW Polo (Fox in North America), VW Golf, SEATS, etc. Type "VAG electric power steering pump failure" into your favourite search engine for a selection of reports and opinions.... As far as I know there was no recall and Seat Ireland have said that this is not a wide spread issue. The original dealers have said they have seen alot of these issues however with the model I have.
From a saftey point it was the power steering which failed. But again this occured just slighlty outside of the warranty (about 2 weeks to be exact) ....
This is a red herring. You paid them. They own resolving the problem.... The original dealers where I bought the car are no longer part of Seat.
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