Faults:
The airbag warning light came on and stayed on. The dealer ordered a replacement part, but when it came - eventually - it was broken and had to be reordered. There was then another long period before the replacement made an appearance.
According to the dealer, a design fault caused water to collect inside the rear passenger side door, which then flooded the car. It took some time for this to be fixed.
There have been other problems with water collecting on the door sills of the front passenger and driver's side. Again this required dealer attention.
The front passenger side indicator unit became dislodged from the headlight unit causing water to get in and subsequent condensation. Fixing this meant that the dealer had to remove the front bumper.
Sometimes getting the car into reverse gear is a bit of a problem.
General Comments:
Apart from the annoying problems mentioned above, the car is good and handles well.
It particularly suits Flash Red and the car is much admired by colleagues and complete strangers.
The specification is good (air conditioning, alloy wheels, central locking, etc.), but I wish that the dealers and Seat, in particular, could source parts more quickly. The parts I have needed have never kept the car off the road, but I wonder how they would respond if the opposite was true.
Rear visibility on the car is poor which makes reversing very tricky and it would be good to have some more legroom in the rear.
17th Oct 2002, 14:38
The car is now 16 months old and has only covered 13500 miles. However, since this original report was written, the car has broken down and has had to be towed to the nearest Seat garage. The car has now been in the garage for almost two weeks and they still have not worked out what the problem is. I am told that the engine is getting fuel and a spark, but it will not run.
Current thinking is that it is the engine management system at fault (two other 'possibilities' have been tried without success.). However, the garage doesn't know, as yet, which part of the engine management system it is. This means that they cannot order the correct part and therefore the car remains unusable.
Has anyone had similar problems?
I am fast becoming disillusioned with Seat service.