seat ibiza dash warning lights
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Just reset it - ours was properly serviced and the car was on fixed interval servicing (10K miles or 1yr on the 1.2S) but it still came on 2-3 times per year completely at random.
I forget the exact sequence now - something like press and hold the trip reset button for 10sec while the ignition is on. It's in the manual or you can Google for it.
I forget the exact sequence now - something like press and hold the trip reset button for 10sec while the ignition is on. It's in the manual or you can Google for it.
"Ignition off
Push and hold reset button
Ignition on whilst holding the button
"---" should appear and it should be reset "
From http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1...
Push and hold reset button
Ignition on whilst holding the button
"---" should appear and it should be reset "
From http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1...
paulmurr said:
"Ignition off
Push and hold reset button
Ignition on whilst holding the button
"---" should appear and it should be reset "
From http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1...
Cheers, however it might not be that, it could possibly be low oil pressure warning, as it is intermittent. If it was service i would expect it on all the time. Push and hold reset button
Ignition on whilst holding the button
"---" should appear and it should be reset "
From http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1...
koolchris99 said:
Cheers, however it might not be that, it could possibly be low oil pressure warning, as it is intermittent. If it was service i would expect it on all the time.
Does it look like the one in the first post: http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1...I'd reset it and see ehat happens.
The oil pressure light is elsewhere.
Matt_N said:
Cat C.
No owners manual.
Service and or warning lights on the dash two days after picking it up.
Nice.
purchased from a dealer so if in doubt, dump it back on their doorstep. No owners manual.
Service and or warning lights on the dash two days after picking it up.
Nice.
CAT C relates to roof panel damage.
but yes, not great, but 3 month dealer warrenty as required by law
Deva Link said:
koolchris99 said:
...but 3 month dealer warrenty as required by law
You see that mentioned soooo often, yet it's completely wrong. Where does it come from?however in this case the car comes with 3 month warrenty, underwritten by the dealer.
koolchris99 said:
well i suppose within 3 months you can argue that the problem was there when the car was sold, so is sale of goods act.
Well, that's 6 mths. It by no means black & white though, so good luck on a cheap car, especially one that was a write off.koolchris99 said:
however in this case the car comes with 3 month warrenty, underwritten by the dealer.
You'll find it won't cover things like "there's a warning light on". If the oil pump fails and the engine throws a rod through the block then you'll probably be OK, although the claims limit is unlikely to cover such an event.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




d, and make sure its not oil pressure warning as that would be nicht gud considering the old dear is driving it to heathrow tonight. 