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How did he fit the tops out of alignment? I thought they could only be fitted one way! or have I missed something that could be detrimental to my redesigned, adjustable ones !!!
OH good, thought you were going to throw a spanner in me works!!! but at least you can look on the bright side now, and rectifiy the problem. You have always talked about modding the front suspension.......... now is the time mate. :-)
Oil leaks are also now part of the test. Tyre cracking and lumps missing from sidewalls is NOT a fail unless the tyre cord is visible, just as well as I have a cracking tyre on the Celica. Battery security has been on the MOT for years but not many testers bother with it.
Oil leaks generally are not yet part of the test but leaks from the power steering system are now a fail. I believe tyres with cuts and lumps missing are not a fail unless the cords can be seen but cracking will be seen as evidence of a tyre perishing and may fail for that.
When I was testing battery security was part of the MOT and it was failure if not secured in safe manner.
lo so u wont fail on rust then lol
what i can gather it all depends on who u get to mot it i no when i worked in a garaged if the car is clean on inside and out they dont look to hard if it is dirty they will look very hard for falts
Oil leaks are down to the discretion of the tester, I'm friendly with mine and he keeps me up to date. In a nut shell if everything is covered in oil and dripping then it should fail, it it's just general/natural then it should pass. Look at old Vauxhalls, they pour oil from the cam covers could be a good thing really if get's Vauxhalls of the road. (Ford fan)
Very little in the manual is down to the testers discretion, that's the point of having the manual and training the testers i.e. all the tests should be conducted the same at any test station.
Nothing in the current testers manual says oil leaks are a fail with the exception of power steering fluid and brake fluid, though the tester may feel a heavily leaking vehicle is unsafe for him to test, in which case the tester must issue a refusal to test.
At most the tester can only issue an advisory.
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