Wednesday 26 February 2014

A Complete Guide To Getting An MOT In Torquay

By Ania Stan


Your car is required by law to have an MOT certificate by the time it is three years old. You need a valid MOT certificate in order to get a Tax Disc. Both documents are necessary in order to legally drive your vehicle in the UK.

An MOT certificate is required to prove your car is safe and in roadworthy condition. An MOT test is carried out annually and if your vehicle fails its test, work will be required on it. You should therefore take your car in before the test is due.

Th best centre for your MOT in Torquay will be one that is fully equipped with expert staff so that your test and any repairs can be done quickly and efficiently.

Below is a list of checks that you can do before getting an MOT in Torquay. These will increase the likelihood that your vehicle will pass its test:

* Tyres - check to make sure the tread hasn't fallen below the minimum (1.6mm)

* Suspension - Check it isn't loose or making noises that could indicate the joints are damaged

* Exhaust - should not have any rust or wear and listen for 'blowing' or too much noise

* Fluids - should be topped up for water, brake oil, engine oil, power steering and coolant

You should also make sure your vehicle has a regular, good quality service so that is more likely to pass its MOT. A car service should be carried out at least once every 12 months. If you are a high mileage user it is usually recommended for every 12,000 miles, but it can vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle.

For what to expect from an MOT test, see the list below:

* Vehicle registration and registration plates - checked to make sure they are legible, securely fixed to the vehicle and that the letters and numbers are displayed as per law

* Vehicle emissions - tested to ensure they comply with the law

* The steering and suspension systems, the wipers and washer bottle and the horn are checked to make sure they are correct and in proper working condition

* Seatbelts - checked to ensure they are the correct type and tested to make sure they work properly

* Seats and mirrors - will be tested to ensure they are safe, secure and working properly,

* Brakes - checked for efficiency and braking performance

* Bodywork - checked for corrosion or damage

* The doors, boot and bonnet - these should close properly and the latches should work

* Lights and headlamps - tested to make sure they are working, the right colour, secure and properly aimed

* Windscreen - examined to make sure there are no cracks or chips that might obscure the driver's view

* Wheels and tyres - checked to make sure they are the right type and size, secure, in good condition and have the correct tread depth

* Fuel system - tested for leaks and to check the filler cap fits

Doing the above checks on your vehicle and having a regular service will not only mean your vehicle is more likely to pass its MOT but it will also mean it will stay in good condition for longer and so save you money.




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