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  1. mot 
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    (what can go wrong)
    taking my 1.8 se a4 2000 reg for mot done 65.000
    any ideas on what to expect
     
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    Suspension bush play, brakes, steering bushes. worn tyres.

    or it could just fly trough, depend how you drive the car. shouldn't be too bad
     
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    See info below......

    Cheers

    RickT



    BRAKES

    Inside the car
    Anti-lock braking system (if fitted) Warning lamp is checked for:
    Function.
    Sequence of operation. Footbrake
    Reserve travel on the footbrake so that it does not go down to the floor
    Pedal rubber not worn to excess
    Correct operation of the servo assistance system.

    Reserve brake
    This could be a handbrake or a footbrake.
    Checked for reserve travel so that it does not reach the stops on application.
    The mountings will be checked for security and /or corrosion.

    Under bonnet checks
    Master cylinder and servo unit are checked for fluid leaks with the engine on and the brakes applied.
    Servo unit will be checked to ensure it is operating correctly.
    Visible metal or flexible brake pipes will be checked for corrosion, condition, breakages or leaks.



    Under Vehicle checks
    With an assistant applying load to the
    footbrake:
    Flexible brake pipes and any other metal brake pipes visible beneath the car are checked
    Disks and drums checked for condition and contamination
    Brake back plates and calliper securing
    devices are checked for condition and security
    Condition of the brake pads will be checked if visible
    An assistant operates the handbrake while the condition of the linkages and/or
    cables is checked.
    On some vehicles there will be a brake compensating valve beneath the car which will need to be inspected for fluid leaks

    Brake performance check
    The performance of the front and rear brakes will be checked for efficiency and balance using specialised equipment.


    DOORS

    Both front doors must be capable of being opened from the inside and outside and all doors must latch securely.
    Tailgates, bootlids etc.
    All these items, including the tailboards and dropsides of trucks must be capable of being secured in the closed position.


    EMISSIONS
    These are checked using specialised equipment, the details of the check depending on the year that the vehicle was first used on the road. Excessive smoking is a reason for failure. Diesel emissions are checked by using a smoke meter.

    FUEL SYSTEM

    Any fuel leak will result in a fail. Checked under the bonnet and throughout the run of the fuel line from the fuel tank to the engine.
    The fuel filler cap must fasten securely
    The seal in the cap must not be torn, deteriorated or missing
    No other defect should be present which could cause fuel to leak out.


    HORN

    Operation.
    Control should be easily reached by the driver.
    Volume must be sufficiently audible to pedestrians and other vehicles.
    The tone should not consist of a sequential multi-tone.

    LIGHTS
    All required lights are checked for:
    Operation.
    Condition.
    Security.

    Side lights and headlamps:
    Acceptable make/model.
    Dip and aim must be within specified perameters Stop lights, indicators and hazard lights*
    Acceptable make/model
    Lights,indicators and hazard lights must not interfere with each other whilst in operation.
    Indicators, stop lights and hazard warning lights function. Rear fog lamps**
    Must be fitted to the centre or offside of the vehicle.
    Tell-tale must work.
    Must not be affected by other lamps and not be obscured.
    Must be red.



    Number plate lamps
    All original lamps must be fitted and working.
    Rear reflectors
    There must be two reflectors fitted reasonably symmetrically, securely attached and not obscured.
    * Must be fitted to all vehicles first used on or after 1st April 1986, but if fitted, must be tested.
    ** Must be fitted to all vehicles first used on or after 1st April 1980.
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    MIRRORS

    Not all mirrors on all vehicles are subject to Test, depending on the age of the vehicle. Those mirrors which must be checked must be:
    Secure
    Visible from the drivers seat
    Not distorted or damaged so as to seriously impair the drivers view to the rear.


    REGISTRATION PLATES AND VIN* (Vehicle Identification Number)

    For registered vehicles the plate must be:

    Present
    Secure
    Not faded, dirty or obscured
    Be composed with correctly formed letters and spacing


    The VIN number must be
    Permanently displayed
    Consistent · Legible.

    * Required on all vehicles first used on or after 1st August 1980.

    SEAT BELTS

    Most vehicles after 1965 must have seat belts, irrespective of that requirement, all seat belts fitted to any vehicle must be inspected for:
    Security of seat belt mountings and locking stalks
    Security and operation of the locking/release mechanism
    Condition of webbing
    Retraction of the belt (it is permissable to manually feed it in).

    Notes:


    1
    For technical reasons the inertia locking mechanism is not checked.
    2 On some vehicles the belt is attached to the seat, in which case the security of the seat to the vehicle would also constitute part of the seat belt check.

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    SEATS

    The driver's and the front passenger's seats must be secure
    All seat backs must be securable in the upright position.

    STEERING

    Inside the car checks
    Steering wheel and steering column:
    Steering wheel condition
    The steering wheel must be securely attached to the steering shaft
    The upper bearings of the steering
    column are inspected for wear
    The steering shaft is checked for excessive end float
    Clamping bolts security
    The split pins and locking nuts
    The 'free play' in the steering
    Flexible couplings and universal joints.

    Under the bonnet checks
    Vary according to the vehicle;
    Some of these items cannot be observed from under the bonnet on some makes and models. However in all cases checks
    will be made for:
    The security of the steering rack or steering box and its mountings
    Any discernible play in the steering joints
    Swivel joints which form part of the steering system which can be readily inspected from under the bonnet will obviously be inspected.

    Whilst the vehicle stands on special Swivel plates the wheels are turned from lock to lock and checked to ensure that wheels and tyres do not foul of either the structure of the vehicle or any brake pipes or hoses.
    Wheel bearings are checked.
    Steering rack gaiters/front outer constant velocity joint boots are examined.
    Metal and rubber bushes are checked as

    Under vehicle checks
    All the steering joints.
    Power steering systems.
    Security of attachment of the steering rack or steering box is checked both with respect to tightness of the nuts and bolts, and structural cracking or corrosion of the vehicle chassis where it is attached.
    Also, split pins/locking nuts and other locking or retaining devices relate to steering components. Some cars have an element of rear wheel steering which is checked from beneath the car. The front suspension is checked, but also the rear for:
    Excessive wear to Wheel bearings.
    Condition of front drive shafts/CV joints.

    SUSPENSION

    Under bonnet checks
    Upper suspension joints
    Any other suspension components which
    can be inspected from beneath the bonnet

    Under vehicle checks
    Both the front and rear suspension are checked to ensure.
    No split pins or nuts missing, no components broken or bent
    Road springs function effectively, no excessive wear
    Suspension joints function effectively, no excessive wear
    Shock absorbers must not leak and must be secure (the vehicle will be 'bounced' by the Tester to check that they damp the springs adequately).

    Suspension is checked for wear by the assistant applying loads in various ways with the wheels jacked up whilst the Tester observes the result from beneath the vehicle.


    TYRES/WHEELS
    Tyre condition
    A failure with respect to tyre wear will result where:-
    The grooves of the tread pattern are not at least 1.6mm throughout a continuous band comprising:
    Central 3/4 of the breadth of tread
    Entire outer circumference of the tyre.

    Tyres must be correctly matched with regard to:
    Type
    Size
    Structure
    Location on the vehicle with respect to the axles.

    Also examined:
    General condition of tyre
    Condition of valve

    Tyres fail if they have serious cuts, bulges or other damage. The wear on the tyre is checked with a tyre tread depth gauge to ensure compliance. The tyres are examined to ensure that there is no fouling with any part of the vehicle.


    Note:
    The condition of the spare tyre is not part of the MOT.

    Wheel condition
    Inspection to reveal:
    Damage
    Distortion
    Cracks
    Distorted bead rims
    How securely attached to the vehicle
    No wheel-nuts or studs missing

    An externally fitted spare wheel or spare wheel carrier must not be so insecure that it is likely to fall off.

    VEHICLE STRUCTURE


    Body condition and security
    The vehicle body must not insecure or displaced so as to constitute a risk of loss of control of the vehicle when driven, or a danger to other road users.
    There must be no dangerous sharp edges or projections caused by corrosion
    or damage
    Corrosion
    A vehicle can fail with respect to corrosion for:
    Excessive corrosion in a 'prescribed area' - within 30 cms of certain components, e.g. brakes, steering, suspension, seat belt mountings etc.
    Excessive corrosion in a 'prescribed area', but which is likely to adversely affect the vehicle's brakes or steering.

    Note
    'Excessive corrosion' can mean a hole or a significantly weakened structure.


    WINDSCREEN

    The inspection has to ascertain all items affecting the driver's view of the road: the condition of the windscreen, the wipers and washers.

     
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  4. Re: mot 
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    Quote Originally Posted by RickT View Post
    LIGHTS

    Dip and aim must be within specified perameters Stop lights, indicators and hazard lights*


    REGISTRATION PLATES AND VIN* (Vehicle Identification Number)

    For registered vehicles the plate must be:

    Present
    Secure
    Not faded, dirty or obscured
    Be composed with correctly formed letters and spacing



    Here are a couple of items to trap the unwary:

    I was convinced my headlights were correctly aimed (parallel on full beam). I checked using my time-honoured method of aiming against the garage door. Not good enough, apparently and you can't argue against the sophisicated garage equipment. Failed.

    My rear number plate had a slight blemish caused by delamination. You had to get quite close to the plate to see this. Failed. I reckon my plate was a damn sight better than 95% you see on the roads. What I don't understand is how so many cars seem to get away with really dodgy plates - especially those "vanity" plates with weird fonts, stupid character spacings, black studs in the wrong place, etc, etc. Do they swap plates between MOTs, I wonder?

    12 months later, rear number plate failed again for same reason. Why are number plates so crappy? We never had this problem years ago. Fortunately, I had them this time - it was the same garage that had failed and replaced the previous one, so I was able to invoke my 12 months warranty! They weren't happy.

    The failures above ocurred during separate MOTs and were the only reasons for failure.


     
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  5. Re: mot 
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    A lot of the time a decent garage wont fail you due to a bulb issue, what they do is change the bulb part way through the test to ensure its all correct..

    The only types of garage with will fail you for a bulb is one which is just after ripping you off.

    Rick

     
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  6. Re: mot 
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    cheers rickt very comprehensive, all i was really looking for is common faults, for mot failures
    with the A4 thanks anyway.
     
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