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shell-vt
14th March 2013, 11:51
It's finally here after a number of delays...............

Quote from VOSA

The legislation to enable the changes required under Directive 2010/48/EU to the MOT test for Classes 4, 5 & 7, will come into force on 20 March 2013. Plans are now underway to enable the items (added to the inspection manuals in January 2012), which are currently being advised, to become fail items from 20 March 2013 where defects are found.


Main rule changes

Electronic parking brake
Electronic parking brake controls are now included and must be present and not inappropriately repaired or modified - repair obviously likely to adversely affect the roadworthiness of the vehicle or modification that has seriously weakened the component.

(The 'inappropriately repaired or modified' check is to be applied to a wide range of systems and components throughout the vehicle.)

The car will fail if an Electronic Parking Brake warning lamp is illuminated to indicate a malfunction.

Electronic Stability Control
Checks of antilock brakes will be extended to include Electronic Stability Control if fitted. The tester will check for the presence and correct operation of the ESC malfunction warning light together with looking for obviously missing, excessively damaged or inappropriately repaired or modified components and electrical wiring, as well as an ESC switch missing, insecure or faulty.

Warning lights
As well as electronic parking brake and electronic stability control warning lights (where fitted) the MOT test will also include checks for the correct function of the following, where fitted;

Headlight main beam warning light
Electronic power steering warning light
Brake fluid level warning light
Seat belt pre-tensioner warning light

Steering & suspension
The new test includes a check on the presence and correct function of the steering lock where fitted as standard.

Missing, or split/damaged dust covers on steering and suspension ball-joints will result in failure if they will allow dirt to enter the joint.

Power steering fluid level must be above the minimum level indicated on the reservoir.

Lighting
Products on the lens or light source that obviously reduce the light's intensity or change its colour will become a reason for failure – applies to front/rear position lamps, registration plate lamps, stop lamps, rear fog and direction indicators,

Headlight requirements are updated to take account of the particular characteristics of High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps.

HID headlights can cause dazzle if they are dirty or aimed too high, so they are generally (if light output exceeds 2000 lumens) fitted in conjunction with headlamp cleaning and levelling systems. Where HID or LED dipped beam headlamps are fitted the tester will switch on the headlamps and check the operation of any headlamp levelling and cleaning devices fitted.

The car will fail if a headlamp levelling or cleaning device is inoperative or otherwise obviously defective.

If a headlamp bulb is not seated correctly the resulting beam pattern will be indistinct and this will result in a test fail.

Electrical wiring and battery
An insecure battery will be a reason for failure as will a battery that is leaking electrolyte.

Visible wiring that is insecure, inadequately supported or likely to cause a short will also result in a failure as will wires bared by damaged insulation.

Trailer/caravan electrical socket
There will be a basic security/damage check of 7-pin sockets,

13-pin sockets will be subject to a full electrical connectivity check and incorrectly connected or inoperative circuits will result in failure.

Tyres
Tyre pressure monitoring systems fitted to vehicles first registered after 1 January 2012 must be working correctly and not indicating a malfunction.

Supplementary restraints
The vehicle will fail the test if any airbag fitted as original equipment is obviously missing or defective.

A seatbelt pre-tensioner fitted as original equipment but missing or that has obviously deployed will be a reason for failure.

Seatbelt load limiters that are missing where fitted as standard or folding webbing type limiters that have obviously deployed are also reasons for failure.

The vehicle will also fail if a Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) malfunction indicator lamp indicates a system malfunction.

Speedometer
The car will fail if a speedometer is not fitted, is incomplete, inoperative, has a dial glass broken/missing or cannot be illuminated.

Seats
It must be possible to secure the driver's seat fore and aft adjustment mechanism in two or three different positions. On electric seats the motors must move the seat fore and aft.

Doors
A rear door that cannot be opened from the outside using the relevant control is a new reason for failure.

Doors must be easy to open and close – hinges, catches and pillars will be inspected.

Towbars
Inappropriate repair or modification to the towbar assembly will be a reason for failure if judged likely to affect the roadworthiness of the vehicle/trailer.

Exhaust
A catalytic convertor fitted as original equipment but missing will be a reason for failure.

Fuel system
Damaged or chafed fuel pipes will result in failure.

m4tt274
14th March 2013, 11:54
Surprises me that all of this wasnt already grounds for failure.

damaged fuel pipe? Surely a car would fail for this a few years ago?

Giraffe
14th March 2013, 11:55
Oh well, one of my rear doors can be opened providing I leave it unlocked... Will have to remember come MOT time!

vtrsarah
14th March 2013, 11:59
just had mine so all is good in the hood for me :)

Aly
14th March 2013, 12:02
My Mini would never fail on the ASC test, it has the most intrusive traction control system ever, I think even when the wheels aren't spinning it kicks in!

VeiRoN
14th March 2013, 12:02
"The vehicle will fail the test if any airbag fitted as original equipment is obviously missing or defective."

Obviously if the airbag is removed and the standard steering wheel still there it will fail but what if an aftermarket steering wheel is fitted with no airbag? how do they prove there was an airbag as standard?

"Seats
It must be possible to secure the driver's seat fore and aft adjustment mechanism in two or three different positions. On electric seats the motors must move the seat fore and aft."

So bucket seats are no more allowed?

Other ones don't annoy me much,i'm just unsure about these two.

baker556
14th March 2013, 12:03
Saxo has hardly any of these i feel bad for anyone that has removed abs off the vts as they will fail now.

Checking of the esp/esc system is just stupid, not many cars have them fitted or were an option. So if you added it to your car as a safety feature it must be checked?

Hids have always been there really but just change them back after mot time.

Giraffe
14th March 2013, 12:07
They aren't going to test whether or not TC or ABS actually works though are they? Just to see if it's present, has power, no warning lights and that it's not damaged?

jeffchiz
14th March 2013, 12:09
"The vehicle will fail the test if any airbag fitted as original equipment is obviously missing or defective."

Obviously if the airbag is removed and the standard steering wheel still there it will fail but what if an aftermarket steering wheel is fitted with no airbag? how do they prove there was an airbag as standard?

"Seats
It must be possible to secure the driver's seat fore and aft adjustment mechanism in two or three different positions. On electric seats the motors must move the seat fore and aft."

So bucket seats are no more allowed?

Other ones don't annoy me much,i'm just unsure about these two.
i think as long as a air bag light isn't illuminated and it isnt obvious a air bag isnt there ie just taking the the bag out of a oem steering wheel, then i can imagine you'll be fine

Ross
14th March 2013, 12:12
bucket seats presumably excluded from the fore/aft adjustment requirement as they're fixed.

baker556
14th March 2013, 12:15
Ross why have you changed your location to the same as mine?

vtrsarah
14th March 2013, 12:16
Ross why have you changed your location to the same as mine?

he is stalking you :homme:

Ross
14th March 2013, 12:19
Ross why have you changed your location to the same as mine?

Mines copyrighted. Expect my lawyers to be in touch.

baker556
14th March 2013, 12:20
Mines copyrighted. Expect my lawyers to be in touch.

Lulz actually went all out with the copyrighted symbol.

VeiRoN
14th March 2013, 12:22
bucket seats presumably excluded from the fore/aft adjustment requirement as they're fixed.

Good to hear,waiting someone to confirm this.

Ross
14th March 2013, 12:23
Lulz actually went all out with the copyrighted symbol.
haha :D Genuinely didn't know you'd got it to be fair. Fear not - I change my location every few days on here - when I find something equally witty, I'll change it again ;)

jasonmayall
14th March 2013, 12:24
i think as long as a air bag light isn't illuminated and it isnt obvious a air bag isnt there ie just taking the the bag out of a oem steering wheel, then i can imagine you'll be fine

The driver and passenger side, side windows specify if there is an air bag present at the time of manufacture... Surely if they check the windows, they will know if theres an air bag missing?

baker556
14th March 2013, 12:27
haha :D Genuinely didn't know you'd got it to be fair. Fear not - I change my location every few days on here - when I find something equally witty, I'll change it again ;)

Amazing there is actually someone on here who gets it along with probably devilsadvocate.

Brettles1986
14th March 2013, 12:38
Amazing there is actually someone on here who gets it along with probably devilsadvocate.

127.0.0.1 - Loopback address AKA Home.

Saw 3 pillows earlier with Ctrl Alt Del on them, want them for my room.

Ross
14th March 2013, 12:39
127.0.0.1 - Loopback address AKA Home.

Saw 3 pillows earlier with Ctrl Alt Del on them, want them for my room.

That should make them moist...

Brettles1986
14th March 2013, 12:40
That should make them moist...

It wasn't the intention.

Once they see my truncheon like willy that effect comes along.

Gandi699
14th March 2013, 12:44
so as long as you have something that looks like cat and it passes emissions you are fine

GolfJay
14th March 2013, 12:47
Harray! Wanker HIDs should now fail 100%!

Brettles1986
14th March 2013, 12:48
Harray! Wanker HIDs should now fail 100%!

Just awaiting faggot MK2's to be added

baker556
14th March 2013, 12:49
127.0.0.1 - Loopback address AKA Home.

Saw 3 pillows earlier with Ctrl Alt Del on them, want them for my room.

Get off google, 3 pillows are just gay..

GolfJay
14th March 2013, 12:50
Just awaiting faggot MK2's to be added

GolfJay likes this! :y:

Brettles1986
14th March 2013, 12:50
Get off google, 3 pillows are just gay..

I'm an I.T Manager you fool.

My bad, ill just buy the two ;)

Mr_P
14th March 2013, 12:51
Gotta get myself an MOT by Wednesday then.

Jazz
14th March 2013, 12:53
It's nice to have friends who run MOT stations.

devilsadvocate
14th March 2013, 13:11
Amazing there is actually someone on here who gets it along with probably devilsadvocate.

"Can you ping it?"
"Yes"
"Well its not a network problem then"

Job done ;)

Edit - My car will pass just fine

vts-dave
14th March 2013, 13:21
Harray! Wanker HIDs should now fail 100%!

You do realise that you can only fail the headlight washers and levelling if they are fitted as standard, if they aren't fitted you can't fail them!

simmo
14th March 2013, 13:24
You do realise that you can only fail the headlight washers and levelling if they are fitted as standard, if they aren't fitted you can't fail them!

Yup.

The likes of yates evo. Mrfq340s etc come with hids as standard but not washers i think?

Jamie
14th March 2013, 13:32
My car would fail for fitting in to the gay car category.

OllieVigar
14th March 2013, 13:34
Errr, i have my boot delocked and smoothed, will they count that as a rear door or a boot?

MartinObviously
14th March 2013, 13:46
Errr, i have my boot delocked and smoothed, will they count that as a rear door or a boot?

As long as it opens using the appropriate method?

Fiesta mk5 had boot poppers :p

jeffchiz
14th March 2013, 13:51
As long as it opens using the appropriate method?

Fiesta mk5 had boot poppers :p

my mk5 didnt lol when i changed my boot but didnt change the ;lock over i had to use a length of wire through the car to open it lol

MartinObviously
14th March 2013, 15:32
my mk5 didnt lol when i changed my boot but didnt change the ;lock over i had to use a length of wire through the car to open it lol

Well both of my mates old fiesta flights had it :p thought they were poverty spec with windy windows etc.

Prickle
14th March 2013, 15:33
Doesnt look like its changed to me.

Ross
14th March 2013, 15:35
Doesnt look like its changed to me.

No mate - nothing for you to worry about. No new 4x4 regulations. :)

MartinObviously
14th March 2013, 15:38
Doesnt look like its changed to me.

those are all changes :panic:

GolfJay
14th March 2013, 15:41
You do realise that you can only fail the headlight washers and levelling if they are fitted as standard, if they aren't fitted you can't fail them!

Yup.

The likes of yates evo. Mrfq340s etc come with hids as standard but not washers i think?

Yes but the Evo would be fitted with projector headlights.

Not the stuff "normal" cars have with retrofitted HIDs that blind everyone

craig180
14th March 2013, 16:27
Well that's me fooked then...

Prickle
14th March 2013, 16:31
No mate - nothing for you to worry about. No new 4x4 regulations. :)

:P

those are all changes :panic:

Lol :homme:

I skim read it, but they all look the same as they were. :S

Standard stuff

Brettles1986
14th March 2013, 16:35
Well that's me fooked then...

Why? ........ stupid minimum letter count fucking shit

craig180
14th March 2013, 16:37
Why? ........ stupid minimum letter count fucking shit

Got all kind of dash lights on at the moment

D1zzyman
14th March 2013, 17:29
"Missing, or split/damaged dust covers on steering and suspension ball-joints will result in failure if they will allow dirt to enter the joint."

thought this was already set, as my car failed on this last year.

piranhamatt
14th March 2013, 18:20
Lucky my car passed MOT on the 7th..

Saxjoe
14th March 2013, 18:46
Can't change you saxo steering wheel then?

VeiRoN
14th March 2013, 19:45
Can't change you saxo steering wheel then?

Pag. 1,if done correctly you SHOULD be fine.

OllieVigar
14th March 2013, 20:33
Yeah he boot opens with the boot popper that's on the dash, will it fail? :s

Sophia_Bush
14th March 2013, 20:53
so how does that effect french tin can this forum is associated with

devilsadvocate
14th March 2013, 21:34
Yeah he boot opens with the boot popper that's on the dash, will it fail? :s

Yeah I reckon so.

1) Remote boot opening button on dash caused MOT tester to piss himself laughing.

JoeHindle
14th March 2013, 21:34
Hmm, I may be presented with a few issues with that, there is no airbag module at all, and no wiring for one either -.- also need an engine loom due to someone ballsing up "trimming" the loom on a 1.1...

blackie_2k5
14th March 2013, 22:02
If its not there it can't be tested... Get a diff wheel

MartinObviously
15th March 2013, 00:17
If its not there it can't be tested... Get a diff wheel

"Sorry mate, I just removed my handbrake cos it was binding"

shell-vt
15th March 2013, 08:33
im ok for a year if i keep the bm but if i was to be pulled it will be a fail streight away, As new rules now state so what will happen to the car??

MartinObviously
15th March 2013, 12:55
Yeah he boot opens with the boot popper that's on the dash, will it fail? :s

No. As long as the boot opens via the appropriate method.

As I said earlier, some cars have that OEM. it's not a requirement to have a mechanical method to open it.

Doors, yes you need a mechanical way to open them, but not for the boot.

You could use a hasp and padlock if you wanted.