MOT failures?
Cars running well at the moment except for a few issues.
As the MOT is due soon I need to know if having the SRS light on, a cracked fog light and squeaking rear brakes are failures? |
It will fail on the SRS light I doubt it would fail on the rear breaks or cracked fog light tho
http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice...nges-2012.html After a quick google search It looks like front fog lights are not mot tested anyway. |
it will fail on the cracked fog light if they are going by the book
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My SRS light came on just after I bought it, £££££££££££££'s in the garage I thought.
But under the two front seats there are two connectors with wires in and out. I sprayed with WD40, quick wriggle, push and pull, and the light has been out since. |
Thanks all :)
I've just bought a foglight to be on the safe side. Are mk1 and mk2 fogs the same? |
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If it came to it couldn't you just remove the fog lights all together? the mot tester wont know if it came with them or not
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yeah that works too. Can't test them if they're not there!
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Front fogs are not part of the test (unless they changed this for 2012)
If the brakes are okay and within the limits then fine. Constant SRS light will be a failure, they need to see it illuminated on ignition then see it extinguish when engine started. Most likely under seat connector, you could always chuck a resistor across the terminals to find the offending one. This will bypass the light, I used them for when I had the seats and seatbelts removed. |
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