406 MOT failure levels

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406 MOT failure levels

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Found this on Honest John this morning:

http://good-garage-guide.honestjohn.co. ... eugeot/406
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Re: 406 MOT failure levels

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http://good-garage-guide.honestjohn.co. ... ccord/1999

11% fail on Anti-roll bars (150% worse than other 1999 cars)
2.0% fail on Front suspension joints (18% worse than other 1999 cars)
0.44% fail on Tie bars / rods (51% worse than other 1999 cars)

0.24% fail on Pins / bushes
0.13% fail on Condition (2 times worse that other 1999 cars)
0.078% fail on Attachment (4 times worse that other 1999 cars)

0.28% fail on Front suspension locking devices (6 times worse that other 1999 cars)
0.023% fail on Torque / reaction arms

0.016% fail on Attachment (7 times worse that other 1999 cars)

0.86% fail on Fuel system

0.36% fail on Pipe (2 times worse that other 1999 cars)

4.7% fail on Steering (12% better than other 1999 cars)

3.7% fail on Steering system (20% better than other 1999 cars)
2.8% fail on Steering rack (2 times worse that other 1999 cars)
0.99% fail on Power steering (82% worse than other 1999 cars)
0.13% fail on Locking devices (150% worse than other 1999 cars)

2.1% fail on Registration plates and VIN (19% worse than other 1999 cars)

I'd better check my locking devices and attachment.
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Re: 406 MOT failure levels

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Very interesting. Well spotted!

Looks like the 406 is pretty average, but that at the end of it's life around 2004-04 the industry had moved on and the 406 was generally out-classed.

No surprise that electricals are top of the list -- that's certainly been my experience.

Interestingly, the 407 seems not to have caught up with the industry average and suspension is top of the list for them.

I think that a more interesting number would be the cost to get through MOT.


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Current: 407 2.2 HDi 170 & C6 2.7 HDi.
Former: 406 1.9 TD; 406 HDi 90; 407 2.2 160; 307cc 180; 508 HDi 140.
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