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Fro
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5th Nov 08 at 12:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

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Originally posted by _Allan_
The tax aint that expensive Pow. It's in the lower bracket £300 ish next year.

Dione J it aint the fans that need replacing, it's an electrical fault. You can get a box for £80 that sorts out the electrics.




Its the slow speed resitor in the actual fans, or if you're lucky its the relay box or fuse on the battery.

If its the resistor in the fans then its 300-400 to replace them or you can hard wire in a modded resistor board which will last longer than the car for a few quid.
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Yeah that's it. Some more info for those checking theirs.

http://www.nime.co.uk/fancontrollerinstall.html

Arnie, yeah most dealers don't care if it's under warranty and will replace the lot. Costly if out of warranty though
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Justy a bit, mine need doing but i'm going to get someone to make me up the resistors, that 3-400 could go on a remap
Dione J
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Fro/Allan, what do Is there any tell-tale signs for this electrical fault on the fans?
Fro
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Originally posted by Dione J
They are very very good cars, extremely quick (especially when remapped) but servicing and upkeep can be expensive. Good brakes and tyres don't come cheap, and you will go through front tyres like there's no tomorrow.

Common faults:

Open the bonnet, start the car and turn the aircon on. The fans in the engine bay should spin slowly. If they don't spin slow, but instead pulse on and off at high speed (might need to let it run for a while to see the fast spin), then the fan assembly needs replaced = £300-£400 at a main dealer.

Make sure the carpets are dry, the Leon door seals often perish and let in water.

Check that the rear wash doesn't follow the wiper. It should always spray in the middle. If it follows the wiper, then it has begun to corrode and will soon wet the boot.

Check the brake disks and pads - if they need replaced soon it can cost a fair bit.

Hope this helps.


Dione J
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I know that Fro, I mean in your own experience is there anything else!!!
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Ohhh Thats the only way to know if they're gone.

Edit: climate/aircon probably wont be as cold as it can be either.

[Edited on 05-11-2008 by fro-dizzle]
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5th Nov 08 at 13:36   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Fro my darling we could do that fix on that website?
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i love the look of these cars and they are supposed to be very quick and punchy on the road for what they are(hot hatch i guess)

probably wouldnt buy one though, read quite a few owner reviews and around a 3rd seemed to suggest their LCR had been fairly unreliable with electrical faults and a few leaks been common
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so what bloody car do I chose Ive so many going round in my head just need to get the perfect one!!!!!
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Fro my darling we could do that fix on that website?


You was the exact man i was going to ask to help me with that when i've got some cash and time
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LCR is a good option.

Just watch that the one your buying has been looked after
Dione J
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so what bloody car do I chose Ive so many going round in my head just need to get the perfect one!!!!!
Buy the LCR, it gets my vote
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I've been looking at Cupra R's consistently since the thread last week or so, and from sitting in my mates one. They're lovely cars and pack a decent punch with the right mods
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Just done a quick quote, came up as £1400 FC, that's not bad for a first quote, bit of shopping around could get it under 1k...
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Check out this: http://www.seatcarclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=69157&sid=793920035691726540ecd8997cc980b2

Might knock some off for you
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Very good choice mate

TBH i've had my cupra for just over 6 onths now and never had 1 bit of bother with it (touches wood).

Its just cost me £180 for 2 front toyos which aint to bad when you consider there 18"

The 40k service cost me £266 all in including new wipers front and back so it aint that bad on price.

The next purchase with be front brakes which will cost me £320 without fitting now that stings a bit but uprated 323mm discs and pads aint exactly cheap but more than worth it imo.

Just make sure you find a good lowish mileage one and make ure it has every reciept and stamp in the book that will give you a good indication of how well its been looked after.

My mates just bought a grey one from the local Seat dealers with only 27k miles, koni FSDs and eibach springs, forge DV and a cat back milltek exhaust for £7995. Total barginand it also has a full years warranty thrown in so just keep your eyes peeled for a good one

Watch out for the Onvi yellow ones with bad paint fade
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That is a good price

Shows Dealers are always worth a visit.

TBH everyone always said Seat are quite expensive but that doesn't seem too bad, infact nothing more than average.
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It was a total bargin mate, I forgot to add its been remapped as well.

If I remember i'll get pics of it this weekend and post them up in here
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Does anyone know the difference between the 2005 shape Seat Leon FR and the cupra (Not the cupra r as I know how that differs )

They are both 1.8T 180bhp but one is 'cupra' and one is FR ??
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My understanding of it is that the Cupra and FR are the same, it used to be called Cupra but nowadays they call it FR.

But to also confuse things, there are differences between the 2, I did a search on Google and this came up, should explain all:

http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=84069
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insurance is quite cheap tbh, i have the ibiza cupra 1.8 20vt and im 18, 1yncb and it costs me 1600fc alot of car for money too i think seeing as i paid 3400 for my minter.
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That's not too bad if that's for your own policy. Obviously alot of money for insurance but if it gets you a fast car at 18 then it's worth paying rather than £1000 on a tatty MK3 Fiesta like alot of people do.
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quote:
Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
Does anyone know the difference between the 2005 shape Seat Leon FR and the cupra (Not the cupra r as I know how that differs )

They are both 1.8T 180bhp but one is 'cupra' and one is FR ??


they brought out an FR+ in 2005 which was basically an FR with the cupra r bodykit on it.. is that the one you are on about?

seen a few people trying to sell diesel versions for silly money... like 12k an stuff

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