General Areas London

There are a number of general areas that will be tested during your car's MOT; it will be well worth your while to check these yourself before sending your vehicle in for its test.

Brownings Garage Ltd
020 78375450
71A Great Percy Street
London
Emap Computing Ltd
020 74531300
C M P House
London
Apollo Garage
020 78375748
56-58 Boxworth Grove
London
London Scooter Bodyshop
020 72263238
29A Cobble Lane
London
A W Motors
020 74820457
Unit 2 134 Camley Street
London
W Godleman & Son Ltd
020 74055641
20-21 Kings Mews
London
Follett Mazda
020 78335313
277A Gray'S Inn Road
London
Colliers Garage Islington
020 72263437
133B Upper Street
London
Euro Motors
020 74859508
128 Camley Street
London
American Car Care Services
020 72789786
57-65 Randells Road
London
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General Areas

General Areas

There are a number of general areas that will be tested during your car's MOT; it will be well worth your while to check these yourself before sending your vehicle in for its test.

1. Doors

Check that all doors open and then latch securely in the closed position. A broken handle will be counted as a fail even if it is on a rear door that isn't used. The front doors should open from outside and inside the vehicle.

2. Fuel System

The fuel system should have no leaks and the fuel cap should fasten correctly and seal securely. The cap will need to be opened, so you should make sure that the key is available.

3. General Vehicle Condition

The vehicle must be free from damage or excessive corrosion in specific areas, and there must be no protruding, sharp or jagged edges. A rust hole in a wing, door or wheel-arch may be permitted as long as it does not affect the structural strength of the body. Any rust within 25cm (10 inches) of a load-bearing part of the structure may result in a fail.

4. Horn

Check that the horn operates correctly.

5. Mirrors

There must be a mirror on the right-hand door and one other, either inside the car or on the other door. Many cars of course may have all three. Although a cracked mirror may pass an MOT inspection, it must provide a clear view.

6. Registration Plate

Both numberplates must be in good condition (without any cracks), clean and securely fixed. The format of the letters and numbers must meet current requirements.

7. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

A single vehicle identification number must be permanently displayed and legible on any vehicle first used on or after 1 August 1980. However, the same number may be displayed in more than one place.

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