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Posted: 07 Apr 2007, 09:06
by andysimpson
vanjam wrote:cheers for that, it's frightening stuff. If the seats are about to fall out of the bottom of the vehicle, it still passes and granny bites the dust if she hasn't alreadt severed her leg on the deacying, corradoed step on the way in!

I'm going to do some research on the regualtions that underpin the MOT. Don't ujs fail the test if the inherent protection for them i.e the greasy boot has failed? Surely that's a measure of checking against corrosion and decay

Cheers

Jim

Only splitt boot on front outer driveshaft joints are fails others are advises.

Seen as you brought up seats, if the seat is removable (most people carriers) the seat belt is not a testable item.

Posted: 07 Apr 2007, 22:37
by vanjam
andy, this is interesting stuff: seats aside (if you'll excuse the pun) and focussing on the ujs, why have I been failed (not advised) on inboards on both rear and fronts in the past? Is the detailed guidance given to testers such as yourself in the public domain and are you guys just intepreting it differrently and, if so, why?

Posted: 09 Apr 2007, 21:04
by Cruz
I've opened up a can of worms here.

Reckon mine will pass but I'll be getting a Schofield one fitted, most likely in the autumn after camping season has ended. After all it's my step, my risk and I'm as light as a feather when getting in :wink:

Posted: 09 Apr 2007, 21:17
by andysimpson
vanjam wrote:andy, this is interesting stuff: seats aside (if you'll excuse the pun) and focussing on the ujs, why have I been failed (not advised) on inboards on both rear and fronts in the past? Is the detailed guidance given to testers such as yourself in the public domain and are you guys just intepreting it differrently and, if so, why?

Its testers making the rules up as they go. The book only mentions front outer and bolts holding on the inners but not the joints. Propshafts don't even get a mention in the book. If it is not listed as a reason for rejection its a pass.

Posted: 09 Apr 2007, 22:00
by vanjam
cheers andy, I'll bear that in mind in future and keep a closer eye
jim

Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 14:39
by Cruz
Passed the MOT :D

Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 15:47
by woody1977
while your on the subject of passing mots.. will my van fail for having the key half snapped off in the ignition? or not having a rear bumper?

Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 16:31
by andysimpson
woody1977 wrote:while your on the subject of passing mots.. will my van fail for having the key half snapped off in the ignition? or not having a rear bumper?

Thats fine. Bumper is only a fail if its damaged. Ignition key does not matter.

Posted: 16 Apr 2007, 16:39
by woody1977
cool cheers.Image