Large Number Of MOT Failures Even Before New Tests

Friday, 8. June 2018

If you’re a regular reader of my blog you’ll know that the MOT test has just changed making it a lot tougher for cars with diesel engines to get through. Even a whiff of smoke from the exhaust will, in future, be enough for the tester to fail the car if the car is diesel fitted with a DPF.

I won’t go through all the new regulations as I covered those a few weeks ago. However, latest statistics from the Diver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) showed that over 35% of vehicles failed their MOT test in the financial year 2016/7.

The reasons were quite interesting as follows:

Area Of Car % With

Defects

Lights and Indicators 30%
Suspension 19%
Brakes 17%
Tyres & Wheels 12%
Obscured View Of Road 9%
Fuel & Exhaust 6%
Steering 3%
Body & Structure 2%
Seatbelts 2%
Numberplates 1%

 

So there you have it. The areas you should pay special attention to. By Graham Hill

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