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Do You Need Guidance for Your First MOT Test

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Do You Need Guidance for Your First MOT Test

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  1. Do You Need Guidance for Your First MOT Test? Will your vehicle have to undergo its first MOT test soon? Plus, are you confused about how to prepare so it can pass on the first attempt? We also know that the results of this test determine whether or not the vehicle should be considered roadworthy and environmentally friendly, so it shouldn’t be taken lightly at all. To guide you properly, we have designed this blog that help you pay attention to the maintenance and repair of those vehicle parts that will be checked under this test. Windscreen — The windscreen acts as a safety device for us; it also keeps our vehicle clean, otherwise all the dust from outside will get inside. Before your vehicle undergoes the MOT Test Reading, make sure the condition of the windscreen is in line with DVSA regulations. If there is something wrong with them, it can take you closer to an MOT failure. Digging deeper into this, you need to keep in mind that the windscreen should not have any cracks and there should be no paper or stickers on it as these obstruct the driver’s view. Wipers — Since the function of wipers is to keep the windscreen clean, it is impossible not to include their inspection in the test. These must be acceptable in several aspects to pass the MOT. Both must work smoothly and also their rubber must be in a condition that allows them to effectively clean a wet windscreen. Just think yourself, if it is raining and the wipers are faulty and not working properly, will driving in such a condition compromise safety or not? Undoubtedly, yes! Exhaust and Emissions — The main function of the exhaust in a car is to keep the environment clean. The exhaust system consists of several mechanisms that handle multiple responsibilities. For instance, it plays a vital role in cleaning carbon monoxide and several other harmful pollutants emitted from the engine. Apart from this, some components have been installed which work to reduce noise pollution such as the sound produced when the engine is running. That is why DVSA has ensured that these are thoroughly inspected as our existence depends on a good environment. If there is any problem in the exhaust of even one vehicle, then the toxic gases will directly enter the environment, so understand the depth of dangers that can be created if other vehicles also start behaving like this in this aspect. So, if you are getting some exhaust-related symptoms that make you doubt its health and performance, we would advise you to get it checked soon, whether you are going to partake MOT test or not. Suspension —

  2. All our vehicles are also fitted with suspension systems that have many roles. They not only absorb the shock from bumps, curbs, potholes and speed breakers but also keep the wheels in firm contact with the roads leading to reliable handling and precise steering response. They also allow more friction between the road and tyre’s surface. Apart from these, many other responsibilities also rest on them. This is why their full inspection is also included during the MOT test as we can expect them to provide a safe and comfortable ride. To do a proper function, it is made of multiple components, including shock absorbers, springs, struts, knuckle arm, anti-sway bar and others. Get your vehicle tested only if you are confident that all its parts are in good condition and will not be cause negative results. Seatbelts — As you might have understood the importance of seatbelts, these are fitted for safety purposes. Without wearing seatbelts you are not allowed to ride and if someone does so then he is fined, right? In the MOT test, the testers thoroughly inspect not only the seatbelts but also every other component attached to it such as webbing, retractors, anchors, buckles and others. If the condition of the belt is not good, it will affect the result status because if it does not function properly, it is considered unfit for use. There should not be any kind of fitting problem in these. Vehicle Registration Plate — The identical information about every vehicle and its owner can be obtained through the plate attached to it. The numbers and letters included in it are considered as code which is unique for all vehicles. Authorities can track stolen vehicles with its help. Parking fines, disruptive movement and many such tasks are done on this basis. Hence, these are also inspected during MOT Reading considering the importance of legal aspects and roadworthiness standards. So, first of all, ensure that every letter included in it is visible properly and is not missed. Conclusion — The inspection doesn’t end there because the aim of the MOT is to find out the condition of all the parts of the vehicle that have to take on crucial responsibilities while driving. That’s why they also check the tyres, steering, bonnet catch, wheels, brakes, lights, fuel system, horn, mirrors, doors etc. thoroughly and in several ways. Remember, testers also won’t ignore the body and structure along with the battery and wiring of your vehicle.

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