What
does MOT my car mean?
The MOT test (Ministry of Transport or simply MOT) is an annual test of vehicle safety,
roadworthiness aspects and exhaust emissions required in the United Kingdom for
most vehicles over three years old.
Once a vehicle reaches the third
anniversary of its registration however, an MOT testing center is
mandatory. If your vehicle passes its test then a certificate will be issued
and this lasts for one year. Every owner needs to renew their MOT certificate
before it expires but this can only be done one month before.
Can
I drive if my MOT has expired?
A MOT should
be restored before it terminates. When it lapses, this implies you can't drive
your vehicle on open streets, your vehicle protection won't be legitimate, and
drivers could be indicted.
Can
I drive my car without MOT if it is booked in?
You are only allowed to drive your car
when its MOT has expired IF you've booked in for the test and that's where
you're driving to. If you're stopped on the way you MUST be able to prove that
you have an appointment with an MOT centre. Book MOT on time
What
does full car service include?
Checks
during a car service can incorporate the motor oil, oil channel, lights, tires,
bodywork, depletes, brakes, guiding, liquid and coolant levels, suspension and
12V battery.
What
happens in a car service?
Change oil. Change oil filter. Check tyre pressures. Check battery level and apply terminal
protection.
What
happens if you go too long without an oil change?
If you go long enough
without an oil change, it could cost you a car. Once the motor oil becomes
sludge, it no longer removes heat from the engine. This can lead to a complete
engine shutdown that will require a brand new engine – or a new ride
Do you need to change oil every 6 months?
But times have changed, and so have the oil change standards. Now the general recommendation is about every
5,000 miles or 6 months. And it could be up to about every 7,500 miles
or every 12 months if your car is new and you don't drive it very hard
Can
an MOT tester test at any station?
All MOT tests, retests and contingency tests must be conducted within
authorised vehicle testing stations (VTSs) by nominated testers ( NTs ) approved to test the class of
vehicle by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency
Who
is responsible for updating MOT tester’s details on the MOT testing service?
AEs are responsible
for making sure statutory MOT
testing is carried out to the required standard and in the manner set out
by DVSA at their VTSs. DVSA will monitor the data and characteristics collected
from the new service to make sure all MOT tests are conducted from authorised
VTSs.
How
long can a MOT tester go without testing?
As long as no more than six months have
passed since their last test, the tester can start testing again immediately.
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