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What is MOT?


MOT stands for Ministry of Transport. Basically MOT test is a yearly vehicle safety
and on road performance test which makes sure on the following numbers of
parameters even if or not they are securely to be used on the roads.


How can I know my mot is due?


Your car required the first MOT test three years after the initial registration for
example: any vehicle that registered in 2015 its first required MOT in 2018.
After this process, the vehicle must go through an MOT Test every year, with the
required date determined by its previous test. For example: any car or vehicle that
passed the MOT test in December 2018 is due for another MOT in October 2019.


MOT Categories


In the MOT testing, vehicles are divided into multiple classes based upon criteria
such as size, dimensions and weight of the vehicle and how many people sit in it.
But in the whole discussion Global Engines.co.uk works on only MOT test class IV
and Class VII. these classes are:


MOT Class IV


➔ 3 wheel vehicles their weight is more than 450kg
➔ Cars contain upto 8 people seats.
➔ Motor Van
➔ Quatern (max loading weight is 400kg and for goods vehicles 550 kg).
➔ Dual usage of vehicles.
➔ Private vehicles that serve publicly that contain 8 passengers.
➔ Taxes and ambulances.
➔ Loading vehicles (up to 3000 kg)
➔ Goods vehicles (3,000-3,500kg design gross weight)


MOT Class VII


➔ Goods vehicles (3,000-3,500kg design gross weight)
How to properly prepare for your MOT
➔ Make sure your vehicle all functions are working properly on not Such as: indicators,
windscreen wipers and lights.
➔ Make sure your vehicle fuel, brake fluid, oil and windscreen is accurately working.
➔ Make sure seat belts and doors are working properly or not.
➔ Check some major things which include seats, steering and registration plates are
fastened securely.
➔ Make sure your vehicle tyres tread is at least 1.6 mm in terms of size.
➔ Make sure no sharp edges damage of your vehicle because they damage the
exterior.
➔ Check each corner of the car bounce it means check miss-placement issue.
➔ Check the exhaust isn’t emitting the smoke or leaking.


What’s Checked in the MOT Test?


Following necessary things are checking the MOT Test. These are:
● Mirrors
● Doors
● Seat
● Seatbelts
● Horn
● Lights
● Registration Plates
● Chassis (Vehicle identification number)
● Exhaust Emission
● Fuel Processing is ok or not
● Wipers and Washers
● Steering and Suspensions
● Exterior of Car
● Tyres
● Brakes
● Windscreen

These are the minor and major features that are included in the MOT Test. These all
are covered by the Global Engines.

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