Many dread the lead-up to their car’s annual MOT service, as hidden problems can arise, costing people hundreds of pounds.
It’s vital that every car has an up-to-date check as you can be fined up to £1,000 for driving a vehicle without a valid MOT.
According to GOV UK, nearly half of all faults found on MOTs could be avoided by carrying out regular, simple checks and maintenance, like replacing bulbs, wipers and tyres.
The website said more than 19% of cars taken for their MOT had problems with lighting and signalling.
It's never great when your rubber fails... 🛞
— The RAC (@TheRAC_UK) August 10, 2023
That's why we've put together a quick video to help you make sure your tyres are road trip ready ✅ pic.twitter.com/WiTx0Egah7
To keep the cost down as much as possible for your car’s next MOT, experts at My Motor World have urged these simple checks that all vehicle owners should do to ensure they avoid an MOT failure.
10 simple car checks to avoid MOT failure
1. Fuel System
See that the fuel filler cap fastens and seals securely.
2. Exhaust Emissions
Go for the MOT with a fully warmed-up engine.
3. Mirrors
Make sure that all mirrors are not missing and in good condition.
4. Brakes
Check that brakes work smoothly and that the vehicle doesn’t pull to one side.
It's never great when your rubber fails... 🛞
— The RAC (@TheRAC_UK) August 10, 2023
That's why we've put together a quick video to help you make sure your tyres are road trip ready ✅ pic.twitter.com/WiTx0Egah7
5. Tyres
Ensure tyres are correctly inflated, have no cuts or bulges, and all have at least 1.6mm of tread.
6. Number Plates
Make sure the number plates are in good condition, securely attached and the characters are correctly formed and spaced.
7. Lights
Look to see that the lenses aren’t cracked or damaged and check that all bulbs are working.
8. Wipers and Washers
Check the wipers are working properly and are in good condition. Also make sure there is sufficient screen wash and that the washers are working.
9. Windscreen
Make sure there is no damage obstructing the driver’s view of the road plus remove anything that may impair it, such as stickers, toys or air fresheners.
10. Horn
Try this to check that it works properly.
For more information on car care and car parts, visit My Motor World online.
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