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 DieselASFC Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 12:29 - 24 Feb 2016 Post subject: Dodgy MOTs |
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Just how fucking rife are these? Anybody else experienced it? I bought a Car at the end of January, and having test drove it around an Urban area, was quite happy with it. It was a 16 year old car, so not perfect, but it came with a fresh MOT so I was happy with it. However, after coming off the Motorway, at Motorway speeds, I struggled to slow the car down with the brakes. They didn't feel spongy or anything, just not responsive. So I got it re-tested by the DVSA, and here's what they found;
Fails
Service brake: efficiency below requirements [3.7.B.7]
Brakes imbalanced across an axle [3.7.B.5b] front
Brakes imbalanced across an axle [3.7.B.5b] rear (Axle 2)
Headlamp aim too high and too far to the right. [1.8] nearside
Front position lamp(s) not working [1.1.A.3b] nearside
Front position lamp(s) not working [1.1.A.3b] offside
Braking system leaking [3.6.A.1] nearside rear (brake pipe failed)
Dangerous
Anti-lock braking system warning lamp indicates an ABS fault [3.4.1c]
Seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded [5.2.6]
nearside front lower (floor excessively holed and corroded)
Brake pedal creeps down when held under pressure [3.3.B.1a]
front brake recording little or no effort [3.7.B.5a] offside front
rear brake recording little or no effort [3.7.B.5a] nearside rear
PRS
None recorded
Advisory text
(offside steering rack track rod inner ball joint worn)
Front suspension has slight movement at a suspension ball joint
[2.5.A.1c] nearside upper ( )
Front suspension has slight movement at a suspension ball joint
[2.5.A.1c] offside upper
(offside front outer sill corroded and holed outside prescribed area)
I mean, I'm somewhat embarrassed that I've managed to buy such a heap, but I'm mechanically retarded, so hey ho. Trying to solve it amicably, but am sorely tempted to go to the Police and Trading Standards for selling unroadworthy vehicles. |
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Bought a car from auction which had a full MOT (less than a week old), got it home expecting a few bits and pieces to be wrong, as is always the case with cheapo cars from the auction. The car was downright dangerous, bushes worn to dust, brakes binding, headlight bulb socket missing and the drivers seat wasn't attached to the vehicle. A bit stunned by all this I thought I'd check the MOT. Thankfully, 5 days before its pass, the car had failed on all of the above at a different garage. I contacted the auction house, but they'd already released the funds to the seller (trade seller, he was black-balled for doing this sort of thing shortly after), so they couldn't take the car back. I contacted the garage who did the MOT, who were sympathetic, but very "your prob now, innit bud". I contacted VOSA who sent a very shocked inspector out who gave the garage two options, fix the car for free and expect regular inspections from now on or refuse to fix it, VOSA will take the car to their inspection centre and issue fines and possibly revoke their ability to carry out MOTs. Thankfully the garage took the first of these two options, fixed the car up (as cheaply as possible, even sending it back with some fail worthy things still present, which meant it had to go back to them again) and I was able to motor around happily until I needed to upgrade the car. Given it was quite a reputable garage, I think it was a rogue mechanic doing a favour for a mate. I do still wonder what the conversation with his boss would have entailed.
Make a lot of noise to the right people and it might get sorted. I think I was lucky in my case, I know a few people who have been landed with lemons and no one gave a monkey's. ____________________ 1977 Honda CG125
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I knew a proper MOT tester, he got done an was sent down i was told, but he would charge taxis £400 an pass them regardless of condition etc.
He once tested a Suzuki SJ for me (which passed weirdly) that i needed a failure sheet to work from - back brakes we non existent (no shoes ) but he passed it as the front were really good
So yeah, there are dodgy testers about... |
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| DieselASFC wrote: | It was tested by a DVSA Examiner, but at a Kwik Fit near me |
So I'm clear, did you get in touch with DVSA, and they sent out an employee to commandeer Kwik Fit's facilities to perform an MOT test?
I'm just trying to distinguish between a DVSA approved MOT examiner, and a DVSA employed examiner. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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| DieselASFC wrote: | I contacted DVSA and said I wanted to complain about an MOT, and I got a call back a couple of days later to arrange the re-test. So, as far as I'm aware, it was done by a DVSA employee. |
Awesome, nice one. Thanks for doing that, it's the only way that rogue testers are going to get their tickets torn up.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 Posted: 18:21 - 24 Feb 2016 Post subject: Re: Dodgy MOTs |
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simply for the absence of an apostrophe in the thread title. Most MOT centres can't even get it right. Drives me mad. |
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| stevo as b4 wrote: | For what it's worth I agree that a valid MOT should mean it's satisfactory passed a brake test etc.
An MOT don't mean a car is any good though, or that it will run right or be reliable. Also bear in mind how basic a check the MOT is, and the fact that corrosion isn't always spotted as they can't remove paint or underseal etc to check for corrosion underneath.
I'm sorry if my post came across as a bit harsh though, it's just I may have gone off on a tangent that op was buying a 16yr old car because looks nice and wanted lots of car or spec for little money which is rarely the case.
A 16yr old car could be a sound solid motor, but with modern day owners, drivers and car buying habits along with most people not now knowing or caring about how their car works or maintaining it, then many are knackered or need serious work to make decent again. |
I bought it as a runaround, nothing more. I wasn't looking for specs, or expecting reliability. Apparently the corrosion is quite sizable. I buy cars from traders, as I need to rely on their expertise and honesty, and I always buy on Credit Card just in case they don't prove to be the latter. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 303 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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