Is Clutch Master Cylinder cause for MOT failure?
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Is Clutch Master Cylinder cause for MOT failure?
Fantastic , failed MOT on BRAKE master cylinder leaking fluid ... well it's not the Brake master Cylinder ... it's Clutch master Cylinder.
The brake master cylinder is dry as a bone.
So before I go rant , is leakage from the Clutch Master Cylinder cause for MOT failure?
Thks
The brake master cylinder is dry as a bone.
So before I go rant , is leakage from the Clutch Master Cylinder cause for MOT failure?
Thks
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Surely you would want a working clutch and the MOT station to inform you of any incipient problems.. that's what the MOT is about... isn't it?
Brake/clutch fluid on the floor under the driver's feet is a serious danger - foot slippy off brake pedal.
Brake/clutch fluid on the floor under the driver's feet is a serious danger - foot slippy off brake pedal.
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hi
its NOT a reason for rejection /fail
as long as you can drive it ok to carry out the test, but you may need to prove its the clutch not brake .
also make sure the fluid is topped up , can be seen on a test but will be if your proving by showing the brake master
as long as you can drive it ok to carry out the test, but you may need to prove its the clutch not brake .
also make sure the fluid is topped up , can be seen on a test but will be if your proving by showing the brake master
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You can appeal an MOT station's decision. The truth is that the clutch master cyl leak can't affect the brake master because the clutch takes its feed higher up the reservoir.
So... if it is a matter of legality, rather than practicality, you may be able to appeal... However, it means a re-test and if the inspectors find something the testers missed, you'll have to fix that too.
I think its called 'catch 22.'
So... if it is a matter of legality, rather than practicality, you may be able to appeal... However, it means a re-test and if the inspectors find something the testers missed, you'll have to fix that too.
I think its called 'catch 22.'
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A clutch master cylinder costs about £40 and takes about an hour to swap, plus the cost of 1/2 litre of dot 4 brake fluid. The only real issue can be if you have troubles with the slave cylinder bleed nipple.
Or risk inviting the wrath of an MOT inspector round your 20 year old van

Or risk inviting the wrath of an MOT inspector round your 20 year old van


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In comparison with the rest of Europe we have it rather cushey as far as MOT's are concerned. I have always run whay many would describe as "Old Bangers" and have some golden rules as far as MOT's are concerned:
1/ My tax and MOT never expire at the same time which prevents me from having to repair/store my vehicle off road if I have a troublesome MOT.
2/ I never have my MOT done by a garage who think they will be doing the work if it fails. I make that quite clear to them.
3/ I do as much preparation as I think it needs to satisfy the tester that I am not just running it into the ground.
4/ If it does fail I take it away and fix it without question as hell hath no fury like a tester questioned. Chances are the Ministry will back him(/her) up anyway Traipsing the vehicle around the stations hoping for a "luckier" test was never a good option but is probably confounded now by computerisation of records.
No just fix your clutch cylinder while you can still drive it and thank your lucky stars you didn't lose about £5K driving it off the forecourt and don't have to pay hundreds of squids for regular servicing so you can be stitched up for all sorts of vague indescretions in for instance your £400 emission control ECU or your £900 gearbox Black box Gismo like what new vehicles are plagued with. Or maybe even Dual Mas Flywheels like cause the clutch pedal to wobble under your foot in brand new Boxters
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1/ My tax and MOT never expire at the same time which prevents me from having to repair/store my vehicle off road if I have a troublesome MOT.
2/ I never have my MOT done by a garage who think they will be doing the work if it fails. I make that quite clear to them.
3/ I do as much preparation as I think it needs to satisfy the tester that I am not just running it into the ground.
4/ If it does fail I take it away and fix it without question as hell hath no fury like a tester questioned. Chances are the Ministry will back him(/her) up anyway Traipsing the vehicle around the stations hoping for a "luckier" test was never a good option but is probably confounded now by computerisation of records.
No just fix your clutch cylinder while you can still drive it and thank your lucky stars you didn't lose about £5K driving it off the forecourt and don't have to pay hundreds of squids for regular servicing so you can be stitched up for all sorts of vague indescretions in for instance your £400 emission control ECU or your £900 gearbox Black box Gismo like what new vehicles are plagued with. Or maybe even Dual Mas Flywheels like cause the clutch pedal to wobble under your foot in brand new Boxters

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True Ken, compared to California emission nightmares and anywhere in Germany, we have it dead easy...
I say, righto, be back in a few days with it all done, thanks for finding that fault

I say, righto, be back in a few days with it all done, thanks for finding that fault




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OK , so you've all had a chat.
The van also failed on the brake hoses , and brake pipe. So a happy weekend was spent renewing the lot. The problem was I'd got a new brake master cylinder to fit , without checking.
So the fun was to get everything done in the weekend so I could get a re-test within the 10 working day window.
Anyway , had the re-test , chatted to the examiner , and he had mistaken the clutch master for the brake master
And the clutch master isn't a reason for failure.
Anyway quick exchange of parts and we're all good.
Now back to the leak in the rear of the roof ......
The van also failed on the brake hoses , and brake pipe. So a happy weekend was spent renewing the lot. The problem was I'd got a new brake master cylinder to fit , without checking.
So the fun was to get everything done in the weekend so I could get a re-test within the 10 working day window.
Anyway , had the re-test , chatted to the examiner , and he had mistaken the clutch master for the brake master

And the clutch master isn't a reason for failure.
Anyway quick exchange of parts and we're all good.
Now back to the leak in the rear of the roof ......
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