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The new MoT regime comes into force tomorrow. It seems (CAUTION:following info taken from a newspaper report) that it will include:
1. testing whether an array of dashboard lights are working properly, including seat belts, brake fluid and headlights. 2. Tyre pressure monitoring systems will also be checked. 3. Car seats must be able to move forward and backwards, to ensure that drivers can reach the pedals. 4. The electric motor fitted to many seats in modern cars will also be checked separately. 5. Car doors will have to open and close properly. The warning light, which warns that they have not been fully shut, will also be checked. 5. airbags, electronic stability controls, the speedometer and the catalytic converter will all be checked. The VOSA website still has the test procedure at the 4th Edition (2011) version. The maximum rates are still £54.85 for private cars (according to the website) and the interval will still be 12 months as opposed to 24 months in other EU countries in which the implementation of the EU Directives (which have caused the new test requirement) has occurred. Discuss.....
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2002 D2 S8 – Ming Blue, Valcona leather, Vavona wood insert, solar sunroof (to be fitted), Heated rear seats, extended leather pack, 18” Avus, ski hatch, Bose, auto dim rear view mirror, rear blind. |
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