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Should I empty my car before an MOT?

Should I empty my car before an MOT?

Empty your boot of any unnecessary items and make sure your glove box is mainly being used to store important documents (OK, your trusty car sweets can probably stick around, too). This step might seem a bit basic, but examiners can actually refuse to carry out an MOT test if the car is too cluttered or dirty.

Should I get work done before MOT?

When booking a service and an MOT for your car, it’s best to complete the MOT first. This is because some of the faults identified during a service will also be flagged during an MOT, so getting the MOT done first will save you time and money. However, this doesn’t mean you should forego the service altogether.

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What is checked when doing an MOT?

An MOT involves dozens of checks on your car, ranging from the brakes and fuel system to lights, mirrors, seatbelts, windscreen wipers and exhaust system. It doesn’t cover the condition of the engine, clutch and gearbox.

Do you need to remove wheels for MOT?

Nothing gets removed In fact, MOT testers aren’t allowed to remove any part of the vehicle they’re testing, so you can rest assured that your wheels stay firmly in place throughout. But even aside from clearly visible signs of damage, the MOT test requires a thorough examination of your car’s tyres.

What can they fail you on a MOT?

Help your car pass its next MOT Around 1.5 million vehicles fail their MOT due to simple things such as faulty bulbs, too little tyre tread, or even empty windscreen washer fluid bottles. It’s possible to anticipate most of these issues with a quick check of your car. It only takes a ‘Minute Or Two’!

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Is it common to fail MOT?

In fact, official statistics for 2015/16 show over 36\% of cars failed their MOT at the first time of asking – equivalent to almost 7.8 million tests – and the average fail was the result of almost 3 defects.

How do I prepare for my MOT?

Here’s a list of 10 easy tasks you can do before booking your car in for an MOT.

  1. Check Brake Fluid.
  2. Check Mirrors.
  3. Check All Warning Lights.
  4. Ensure Tyres Have Enough Tread.
  5. Make Sure Your Lights Are Working.
  6. Test Your Horn.
  7. Ensure Your Vehicle Has Enough Oil.
  8. Give Your Windscreen the Once-over.

What will fail a MOT?

Common MOT fails lightbulbs are working – 30\% of all faults related to lighting and signalling. tyre condition and pressure – 10\% of all faults related to tyres. mirrors, wipers and washers – 8.5\% of all faults related to ‘Driver’s view of the road’

Are spark plugs checked in MOT?

The MOT test requires tyres to have at least 1.6mm of tread across the middle three-quarters. If a vehicle has less tread on its tyres, it automatically fails the MOT. Spark plugs can be replaced before the MOT test if you feel they may be faulty.

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Is handbrake checked on MOT?

Under vehicle checks The assistant operates the handbrake and the condition of the linkages and/or cables is checked.