Just What You need to Know About MOTs
The
MOT test usually raises a lot of doubts in the minds of drivers. We wanted to
clear up some of the most often asked 'MOT' questions among drivers. So, if you
want to learn more about MOTs, simply scroll down and read our FAQs.
CAN I FIND OUT IF A CAR HAS FAILED A MOT IN THE PAST?
Yes,
you certainly can. To obtain details on your vehicle's previous MOT test
results, just use the DVSA's check MOT History at the following
link https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk/
You
may learn about:
·
Whether the MOT was passed or failed
·
Where did each exam take place?
·
Which parts failed each test, and whether any parts have
minor issues that you should know about
HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A VALID MOT?
It's
actually rather straightforward. Go to the DVSA's check MOT status
at the following link https://vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk/ and enter your vehicle's
registration number, confirm the make and colour, and it will tell you if your
MOT is still valid and when it will expire. In reality, it reveals the date
your car tax expires on the same page.
CAN I DRIVE AFTER THE MOT HAS EXPIRED?
After
the MOT has expired, it is illegal to drive your car on the road. Furthermore,
if you are caught, you may face legal action.
When
you drive the car, the law allows just two exceptions:
·
To or from a place where something has to be fixed as long as
this is not a 'dangerous' fault as you will not be able to physically drive the
car to be repaired and will have to be towed/recovered. This is why it is vital
to book with a garage in Reading that does MOT tests as well as car
service and repairs.
·
To a MOT test that had been scheduled in advance. If stopped
by police, you may need to provide evidence of this, so it is handy to have the
details of the garage ready including contact number.If your vehicle fails its
MOT test, as suggested earlier, it is vital that you choose a car garage in
Reading that does MOT testing service as well as vehicle repair and
maintenance.
WILL I GET NOTIFIED WHEN MY MOT IS DUE?
The
DVLA will not automatically notify you when your MOT is due. There are many websites that do offer a free
reminder service. Search online for ‘how
to check vehicle MOT history’ and look out for those websites/companies
that offer this service.
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON MOT FAILURES?
Here
is a list of the top 10 most common failures to help you understand why most
vehicles fail their MOTs:
1. Incorrect headlamp aim
2. Poor brake performance
3. Broken registration plate
lamps
4. Sidelights not working
5. Insufficient tyre tread
depth
6. Worn windscreen wipers
7. Faulty brake lights
8. Broken suspension coil
springs
9. Headlight(s) not working
10. Lack of washer fluid
It's
astonishing how many ways a vehicle may fail its MOT, big or small, from broken
lights to low windscreen washer fluid.
In
light of this, it's best to be well prepared for your MOTs in order to avoid a
future failure.
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