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Education and advice helped me to be a better informed customer
Posted 10 hours ago
Prompt reply , but will know if they are as good as the reviews if I book an engine. Hence the four stars.
Posted 6 hours ago
Really good service
Posted 6 hours ago
Very good response
Posted 3 hours ago
Had clear explanation about what is involved in the work and the quote
Posted 6 hours ago
Excellent service. Five offers for a replacement engine.
Posted 6 hours ago
Received various and varied quotes within 3/4 days. Decided, not to proceed, and notified the potential suppliers accordingly.
Posted 16 hours ago
Quick feedback and great prices.Good service !!
Posted 6 hours ago
First Class gave me all the information I needed and more
Posted 16 hours ago
very good service to customers
Posted 4 hours ago
Very Good and friendly people. And the quote was fair enough. Michael McL.
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SEAT Leon is empowered by a range of engines. Problems can occur any time in the engine as it is a machine, however the engine management light informs the driver that the engine has any problems. You should scan your engine for error codes and for tuning of your SEAT Leon engine. If the engine gives noises while starting or during traction than you should check the engine oil because poor quality oils can cause these noises. Overheating of the engine due to damaged covers and irritating noises from the gearbox or unstable suspension are the most common problems.
The SEAT Leon cars have been in production since 1998. Every single power generation unit has TDI and SDI technology, all equipped with state of the art start/stop technology and are best in the fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Once you have decided to make a purchase check if the seller offers warranty on your required part. Also ask if they have delivery and fitting services.
The first generation of SEAT Leon was introduced in 1999 after the rolling out of SEAT Toledo models. The SEAT Leon in 2000 was came with six diesel engine variations, all in 1.9L size but with the huge differences in power capacity from 68HP to 150HP. Just 1.9L SDi engine was 68HP with four cylinders engine block on direct fuel injection system that emits 138gm/km CO2. Similarly, top of the range was the SEAT Leon 1.9L Tdi producing 150HP. The 1896cc sized engine emitted 143gm/km of CO2 on the direct fuel injection system.
The second generation of the SEAT Leon started in 2005 with the range of engines from 1.9L diesel to 2.0L diesel, all of these engines were using the traditional direct fuel injection system. The top performance SEAT Leon engine in this range was 2.0L TDi with 140HP power toll. The CO2 emissions of this SEAT Leon were of 154gm/km.
The Spanish car makers presented a face lifted car in 2009 with XDS Traction System as standard and empowered the Leon with 1.9L DSG diesel engine. It was an 1896cc sized engine capable of generating 103bhp at 2000rpm with 184 lb-ft of torque. It was a common rail fuel injection system with the fuel economy of 41.6mpg with CO2 emissions of 154gm/km. However, the four cylinder 1896cc ECO diesel engine was designed to generate 105bhp, but the CO2 emission rates was 119gm/km.