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Signs of a Bad Distributor Cap and the Importance of Checking MOT History

Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of checking the MOT history of your vehicle to ensure its safety and roadworthiness. It provides readers with a link to the official government website where they can easily access their car's MOT history by entering their registration number. Overall, this article aims to educate readers on the importance of regular maintenance of their vehicles and the role of the distributor cap in keeping their cars running smoothly.

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Signs of a Bad Distributor Cap and the Importance of Checking MOT History

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  1. Signs of a Bad Distributor Cap and the Importance of Checking MOT History The distributor cap is an important component of your vehicle's ignition system. It's responsible for distributing electrical power to the spark plugs, which in turn ignite the fuel in the engine. If your distributor cap is bad, you may experience a range of problems, from misfires and rough idling to difficulty starting your car. In this article, we'll discuss the signs that your distributor cap is bad and how to check MOT history of your vehicle. In addition to having your vehicle inspected, it's also a good idea to check MOT status of your car. MOT stands for Ministry of Transport, and it's an annual safety inspection that is required for all vehicles in the UK that are over three years old. The MOT test checks a range of safety and environmental features, including the exhaust emissions, brakes, and steering.

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