Bought new from a franchised dealer and extended as part of a service plan and breakdown recovery plan. Thanks
On that basis I'd expect it to cover a failed clutch master cylinder, assuming that is indeed the problem.
I think the first thing needed is a visit to the dealer to get the fault diagnosed.
Quite a few hits on Google for Leons with sticky clutch pedals.
Having owned a Leon and had an extended warranty I can confirm that Seat warranties bought for cars when new cover far more than warranties bought later. If bought when new the warranty provides exactly the same cover as the original manufacturers warranty, the warranty bought later has a longish list of exclusions. There is no excess to pay on a warranty bought for a new vehicle, form memory it was £200 a claim on the warranty bought later.
Never found out how good the warranty was, the car was fault free.
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