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How to Proceed After a MOT Test Failure?

by roberts tyres Employee

Any vehicle owner can experience the anxiety of the dreaded MOT test. The worry of failing a test never completely leaves your mind, whether you drive a car, van or motorcycle. A failed MOT test, however, is not the end of the world. This thorough guide will cover what to do if your MOT test fails, assisting you in handling the situation effectively and calmly. Never forget that clearing an MOT Navenby test is an opportunity to make sure your car is safe and roadworthy rather than a setback.

You can leave your car at the test center for necessary repairs if it fails the MOT. Your vehicle may then be retested without charge as long as the repairs are finished within 10 business days following the test. As long as you return it by the end of the next business day, you may still get your automobile retested for free at the original test location even if you choose to have it fixed somewhere else. Only if the present MOT certificate is still valid and no serious defects were discovered during the MOT test are you allowed to move your automobile somewhere else.

What sorts of MOT defects exist?

MOT defects can be classified as hazardous, serious, or minor. A fail will occur if there is a major or dangerous flaw.

Dangerous defects

The automobile is unfit for the road if it has a hazardous flaw. Before a car may be driven, dangerous flaws must be fixed since it is unlawful to drive an unroadworthy vehicle on the road, not even to or from a MOT test.

Major defects

Your car will fail the MOT test if it has significant flaws, which means it needs to be fixed right away. But they do not imply that the car is unsafe for the road. So long as there are no serious flaws and the present MOT certificate is still valid, you can drive the vehicle to be rectified.

Minor defects

Minor defects should be fixed right away even though they won't prevent the car from passing its MOT.

Can I still drive my car if my MOT fails?

No, you are not permitted to drive your automobile if it has failed a MOT, its an outdated MOT certificate, or it has failed due to "Major" or "Dangerous" faults, as shown on your VT30 fail certificate. Driving is prohibited in certain situations. Maintaining your car frequently will help you avoid MOT failures and spread out the expense as problems are identified and fixed before they become more serious.

Keep the VT30 form handy since you'll need it if you decide to appeal the judgment or schedule a retest. There are various options for a retest, depending on the reason for your MOT failure. The good news is that some of them won't require you to incur any more expenses.

Leave it to be fixed: If the testing facility you used also handles repairs, ask them to address the problems that led to the failure. The only concerns that will be tested in a partial retest are those that are mentioned on the VT30 certificate, provided that repairs are finished within 10 working days. You'll receive a brand-new MOT certificate if everything is in order.

You may be allowed to take the vehicle away for repairs and then bring it back to the original testing facility for a complimentary partial retest if you do so within one working day. The caveat is that you only have one day to complete this. This approach isn't always a possibility (especially if the MOT test finds dangerous flaws). This will be explained by your MOT tester, but you can also read a complete list of permissible justifications on the DVSA website.

If your automobile is fixed somewhere else, you have 10 working days to bring it back for a partial retest at the original MOT test facility. A partial retest is frequently less expensive (typically, around half of the initial MOT charge).

After 10 working days: The tester will conduct a complete MOT test and you will be charged the full cost if you return your vehicle after 10 working days of your failed test.

Appealing against a failed MOT test

The first step is to speak with your MOT test facility if you believe that your automobile was unfairly denied an MOT and wish to appeal the result. A failure in communication is most likely to be blamed because the MOT Brandon laws and regulations are rather clear.

You can, however, challenge the result of the MOT test if you continue to believe that the choice was incorrect. You must maintain the vehicle in the same state it was in throughout the test if you decide to appeal. If you alter it or fix it, your appeal will be rejected.

Pick up a complaint form: Within 14 working days following the first test date, complete the Complain about a MOT form and mail it to the DVSA. Within five days, you'll be provided with a different appointment to retest your vehicle. You'll have to pay for another MOT test and the procedure isn't free. You will get your MOT cost back in full or in part if your appeal is successful.


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