What is the most common problem with Seat Alhambra? Is it the engine, transmissions, electronics, suspension or reliability? Owner experience in our forum, or the number of recalls involving specific car parts, may provide the answer.
Recent Seat Alhambra Problems
SEAT ALHAMBRA (2015) – A CONDENSER IN THE AIRBAG CONTROL UNIT
SEAT ALHAMBRA (21/04/2015 – 11/12/2015) RECALL: Problem description: A condenser may fail because of inadequate heat treatment in the airbag control unit.
SEAT ALHAMBRA – TWIN-MASS FLYWHEEL MAY FAIL AND RESULT IN A VEHICLE FIRE
SEAT ALHAMBRA ( 01/11/2002 – 31/08/2003) DEFECT: It has been advised that the twin-mass flywheel can become damaged because of poor internal installation. This can result in a failure of the twin-mass flywheel and under unfavourable circumstances a vehicle fire.
SEAT ALHAMBRA – BOLTS OF THE TANDEM FUEL PUMP COVER MAY BREAK
SEAT ALHAMBRA ( 01/03/2004 – 31/08/2004) DEFECT: It is advised that on some vehicles fitted with a 3 and 4 cylinder pump injector engine the bolts of the tandem fuel pump cover may break due to a bolt production fault. As a result the pump housing will not be tight and a diesel fuel leak … Read more
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Latest EU Rapex Seat Alhambra Problems
- Seat Alhambra (2012 – 2013)on 04/10/2024
The propellant in the driver’s airbag may deteriorate over time. If the airbags deploy, fragments from the inflator could injure the vehicle’s occupants. […]
- Seat Alhambra (2009 – 2010)on 21/06/2024
The propellant in the driver airbag may deteriorate over time. If the airbags deploy, it could result in fragments from the inflator injuring the vehicle’s […]
- Seat Alhambra (2012 – 2017)on 15/10/2023
The propellant within the inflator in the front passenger airbag can deteriorate. If the airbag deploys, it could result in fragments from the inflator casing […]
Currently 7104 Recalls