Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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Re: Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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puggy wrote::arrowu: :arrowu: Your fault for always being behind us :twisted:
I'm quite old fashioned see, "age before beauty" and all that :P :P
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Perhaps it's because Volvo drivers quite reasonably assume other motorists know where they're going?
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Welly wrote:I'm quite old
Ah, the power of the "Quote" button :twisted:

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Steady lads, we shouldn't all pick on welly at the same time.

Perhaps we could have a rota?
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Re: Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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*holds back the tears*
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OMG........MOT failure

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Well i spent a full day checking under my baby, trying to find any loose bits & pieces. I changed a couple of tyres & replaced both front drop links as they were knocking slightly.
Took her to garage for test & that very nasty garage man has failed her on numerous things.....(TWAT)

I didnt realise that they will fail now for something as simple as a slightly split rubber. Anyway after another day on my back in the cold garage, 2x bottom ball joints, 2x track rod ends, 2x drop links & 1x CV boot she has passed.

I still love my old girl......shes beautifull.
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macumlad wrote:I didnt realise that they will fail now for something as.........
That's the 'new' MOT regs coming into play :|
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Re: Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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Sounds like it. :? Thought they were supposed to treat these as advisories for the first 3 months.

Maybe you could print a thank-you letter in your local paper, entitled 'Avoid these thievin barstewards', or similar?
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Re: Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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Doggy wrote:Sounds like it. :? Thought they were supposed to treat these as advisories for the first 3 months.

Yep, had a Micra in for test today with a flashing airbag light....passed with advisory on airbag light.
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Spoke to traffic cop at work yesterday & aparently the new MOT changes are in force now..........he hasn't heard of MOT stations giving them as advisory for first 3 months. I think we are gonna struggle a bit with our older motas boys.
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macumlad wrote:Spoke to traffic cop at work yesterday & aparently the new MOT changes are in force now..........he hasn't heard of MOT stations giving them as advisory for first 3 months. I think we are gonna struggle a bit with our older motas boys.

Nothing much to worry about.
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Re: Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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Theres no changes yet.. to Mot Rules is there?
iwas told its April when everything gets Harsher,
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Re: Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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Changes are here now Loz......... My bottom ball joint failed simply because it had a tiny tiny split in the rubber, there was no play in the joint at all mate. :evil:
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Re: Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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macumlad wrote:Changes are here now Loz......... My bottom ball joint failed simply because it had a tiny tiny split in the rubber, there was no play in the joint at all mate. :evil:
Sorry to hear that, :(
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Re: Another MOT passed, but changes to MOTs again

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macumlad wrote:Changes are here now Loz......... My bottom ball joint failed simply because it had a tiny tiny split in the rubber, there was no play in the joint at all mate. :evil:

The new regulations came in 1st January, but until 1st April all new items are to be treated as advisories....FACT!!

A split ball joint rubber never has been a failable item and will not be a failable item until 1st April, unless there is excessive play in the ball joint.

I have just got back from my mot garage, whilst I was there I asked to see the new directives and saw that it is clearly 1st April when all the new regulations take effect, they have given 3 months to let everyone settle into the new situation.

I hope this clears things up.
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