How much does a Seat car service cost?
The cost of a Seat car service will depend on a few factors, including what level of service you opt for and where you have your service done. Going to a dealership for a Seat service is often thought to be more expensive, while independent garages may offer lower prices.
Part of this difference comes from the type of service chosen. A Seat full service at a dealership is carried out to the manufacturer’s recommended schedule. Independent garages can do the same if requested, although some use their own service packages.
RAC Mobile Mechanics can follow the same service Seat recommends, plus with the added convenience of coming to you. Independent garages may offer their own service packages based on industry best practice.
Seat service types
Our average price*
*Average calculated across Seat models suitable for mobile servicing (Q4 2025). Final cost varies by location, model, engine size, vehicle age and parts required.
What's included in RAC car servicing for Seats
With an RAC Seat manufacturer service you'll get all the standard checks that come with an interim car service or full car service, plus any that are recommended in your car manual for your specific Seat model.
For a full car service, the typical checks include:
• under the bonnet checks (battery and charging system, cooling system, engine oil and filter change, fuel filter, air filter replacement, power steering fluid top-up)
• exterior checks (steering and suspension, wheels and tyres, brakes, front and rear lights, exhaust, mechanical parts, wipers, wiper fluid top up)
• safety feature checks (horn, seatbelts, seatbelt mounts)
• a full diagnostic check.
Seat service pricing may vary, depending on the model, age and mileage of your vehicle.
RAC Mobile Mechanic

At the RAC, we’ve got over 125 years’ experience in offering complete peace of mind® to our members. We’re best known for our breakdown service. And now – our new RAC Mobile Mechanics are here to help make every day motoring more convenient and easier. If you need a service or repair, they’ll come to you at your home or work.
How often should I get my Seat serviced?
How often you should book a Seat car service will depend on the recommendations made by Seat in your vehicle manual and your driving habits.
The general recommendation is that vehicles are serviced every 12 months, or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. Most cars will let you know when it’s due, either through a message on the dashboard, digital display or, with more modern vehicles, you may receive a notification through your app.
Whether you choose to get a Seat car service more frequently – booking an interim service, for example – may depend on the Seat service price and the convenience of having the work done.
If you're considering an interim service between your regular Seat car service appointments, it can help to look at your car’s usage. Taking the Seat service price and your preferred maintenance routine into account can make it easier to pick the right car service plan.
Regular servicing can help to reduce the likelihood of your car breaking down. But if you do find yourself in need of assistance, an RAC Mobile Mechanic, trained in Seat car servicing, can come to you and help get you back on the road, whether you're at home or at work.
Seat car service cost by model
Depending on the Seat model range you own whether it’s a Leon, Ibiza, Arona, Ateca or Altea, you may be charged differently for a manufacturer service. This is because the service recommendations in the vehicle manual will be specific to the needs of that model.
Seat services can also vary in price depending on the age and mileage of your vehicle.
Model | Average Full Service** | Average Interim Service** | Average Manufacturer Service** |
Leon | £271.18 | £217.95 | £402.67 |
Ibiza | £273.03 | £216.01 | £406.31 |
Arona | £297.19 | £227.79 | £438.91 |
Ateca | £277.40 | £220.98 | £403.94 |
Altea | £245.55 | £203.48 | £336.61 |
**Average prices shown are per Seat model listed above, suitable for mobile servicing (Q4 2025). Final cost may vary by location, engine size, vehicle age, and parts required.
Does servicing protect my warranty?
Manufacturer warranties feature a specific service schedule. This will include the necessary intervals for servicing your Seat model and the checks it requires. If you fail to follow that schedule and skip or delay a Seat service, it may invalidate your warranty.
It’s important to think about what kind of warranty your vehicle is under as this will affect what you need to do to keep it valid. New car warranties often ask that manufacturer recommended services are carried out at the correct intervals to be kept valid.
Do I need to take my Seat to the manufacturer to be serviced?
No, you don’t need to take your Seat to the manufacturer to be serviced. In fact, under UK law, you can choose an independent garage or service provider without voiding your warranty. However, the service provider you use will need to use manufacturer approved parts and follow the correct Seat service schedule. RAC Mobile Mechanics only use approved quality, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for all Seat services.
What checks are included in a Seat service?
RAC Seat services will feature all the typical checks and changes required of a standard service, plus with an RAC Manufacturer Service they’ll check anything additional recommended by Seat for that car’s particular make, model and age according to the service schedule.
Your mobile mechanic will follow the service interval recommended in your car’s manual and only use OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts to make sure your warranty remains valid.
Frequently Asked Questions for Seat car servicing
While using genuine Seat parts is an excellent way of maintaining your vehicle’s longevity and performance, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are a good alternative. While they won’t feature Seat branding, they will meet the same standards as any branded part, but at a lower cost.
Your service history should be recorded in your service book, which should include dates, mileage, and details of work carried out. Many newer models store service data electronically, so won’t have a physical booklet. If your car has a digital service record, it should be accessible through Seat's online portal or the Seat connected app.
Keeping your service history up to date is essential for warranty claims and resale value, as buyers and insurers often require proof of regular maintenance.
There are several factors that influence the cost of your Seat car service. The most significant is the type of service you choose – manufacturer, full or interim. This is because there are differing levels of checks and part replacements for each type.
Your Seat model will also play a role. Older vehicles may need additional work, like brake fluid replacements, while luxury and high-end models may need more expensive parts.
The RAC can service a wide range of Seat models, including popular options like the Leon, Ibiza, Arona, Ateca and Altea. So, whether you drive a petrol, diesel, hybrid, or fully electric Seat, we can offer you a high quality manufacturer, full, or interim service.
