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  1. Thanks for the replies. Thought i should update everyone who may have read the original post. Kwik fit arranged for the car to go back to the SEAT dealer and a day later Kwik Fit called me and explained the problem and said it wasn't anything they had done. I called SEAT direct and asked some questions, they explained the same problem and also explained that it was very unlikely that the problem was caused during the service. The work was done and I paid for the repairs - just short of £500. Strangely enough, Kwik Fit haven't contacted us since to ask us to pay for any work! The service at our local Kwik Fit is terrible. By this I don’t mean the car problem which I accept wasn’t their fault. I mean they were rude, unhelpful and misleading. I should stress this was our local Kwik Fit, I’m sure others are good. Other points of interest maybe After leaving the SEAT garage it broke own again a week later. A different issue obvously, so I was told! Another £300. I may raise another thread about this, since SEAT claim that repairs undertaking at the garage have a 2 year guarantee. However, if the work is done during the warranty period, the guarantee ends when the warranty period ends. Sounds odd to me! I know a few people who swear by SEAT. Personally I think the Ibiza and the Leon are a couple of the best looking cars on the road and when working I love driving the Ibiza. But my experience with a SEAT Ibiza hasn't been a good one. Since it's Reg in 2002 it's had lots of work done. Mostly under warrenty thank goodness. Today I part exchanged the SEAT for a Ford Focus, this will hopefully be more reliable. Had the Ibiza been better I would have had a Leon.
  2. Hello, I took my SEAT Ibiza into a Kwik Fit for a regular 'full service'. The last service was at 50,000 and this was the 60,000 miles service. There were no other problems with the car, I drove the car in at 9am Monday morning and went to collect at 5:30pm. I was told they couldn't start it, they were very sorry and I thought fair enough. It is now Friday, and through various phone calls and visits they tell us they still don't know what the problem is. They tried to get us to call the AA!, they have tried to get us to organise for SEAT to collect it!, and they have asked us to call Bill (who owns a tow truck)! I said no to all of these. They have now arranged for it to go to SEAT, but they tell me that they will only pay for the work if SEAT say the problem was their fault. If SEAT say it would have happened anyway then I will have to pay. I don't know where I stand, if SEAT say it would have happened anyway should I pay? I don't feel like I shouldn't - the car was working fine before i went in the garage. Someone will have to pay SEAT either way, I'm dealling with Kwik Fit so I thought I'd have to pay only Kwik Fit. If they need help from SEAT shouldn't they pay SEAT, and if required pass the bill onto me? Has anyone been in this situation?
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