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Used SEAT Stereo Face Plate Covers

All used SEAT Stereo Face Plate Covers listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for SEAT from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Stereo Face Plate Covers

The SEAT stereo face plate cover is a removable cover or front panel, on a stereo system, which can be detached from the head unit, for security purposes, enabling you to keep it out of view when the car is parked and not in use. This stylish and functional detachable front panel provides peace of mind and immediately removes any temptation from would be thieves, keeping your stereo system safe. Part of the car's stereo, the stereo face plate cover is the exterior panel that houses the exterior controls, display, opening mechanism etc.

The SEAT stereo face plate cover is found on the car stereo head unit, usually situated centrally and within easy reach, on the dashboard. The stereo is powered by the car's battery. As well as a radio, the stereo can also contain a CD player and/or tape cassette player. In addition to basic features, such as the open and close mechanism; play, stop, skip forward and skip back controls; volume control; a display providing information on the song title and artist; and song selection, stereos can have features such as remote control; skip prevention; bass and sound amplification/boost; CD changers; and bass and treble equalisers. Some stereo systems will play rewritable CD's as well as the usual non-rewritable CD's.
Stereo face plate covers come in a variety of designs, styles, finishes, shapes and materials with many different features, depending on the make and model of the vehicle. Choosing to fit the SEAT stereo face plate cover will ensure you get the perfect part for the make and model of your vehicle.

If the stereo face plate cover in your car has seen better days, is faulty due to electrical component failure or malfunctioning in some other way, it's important, when replacing this part, to choose a good quality product that will be compatible with the make and model of your car. The replacement stereo face plate cover should fit your car precisely, able to attach securely and properly in the car stereo head unit and match the contours of the dashboard, complementing the overall style and colour scheme of the car. Buying the SEAT stereo face plate cover will provide you with the ideal compatible part, completing the interior of your vehicle with a smart and stylish look.

SEAT trivia

  • SEAT is the only car company that designs, develops, and manufactures cars in Spain.
  • There are four generations of the SEAT Ibiza, and it’s SEAT’s most successful model. It’s sold 5.4 million, has won the Car of the Year Award and is a three-time winner of the Supermini of the Year.
  • In 1986, 51% of SEAT’s shares were bought by Volkswagen. Then, Volkswagen ended up buying even more shares and ended up with 75% ownership.
  • SEAT is a Spanish brand, and between 1953 and 1965, they would only make cars for the Spanish market. Their first tentative step to global sales was centred around Columbia, but they now sell to 77 countries around the world.
  • SEAT had a 30-year close relationship with Fiat. However, it ended on a sour note when the companies went their separate ways, and Fiat tried to sue SEAT for similarities between the SEAT Ronda and the Fiat Ritmo. SEAT won the case after using a yellow highlighter to show the court all of the differences between the two cars.