5 Important Things To Check Before MOT

AT TIMES you might not notice but you might be reaching the MOT expiration date. Keeping a track on your vehicle’s MOT date is very important as if you are driving without a proper MOT certificate you might have to face heavy penalties. This is a rule in the UK especially if you are planning to drive in major areas like London or even Scotland for that matter.

Here are some important checks you can note before taking your car for the MOT Test.

Look at your Tyres 

One important vehicle part that is ignored by many motorists before MOT check is their tyres! Tyres play a vital part in the performance of your car. Checking your tyres for an appropriate inflation level is necessary. Furthermore your tyre tread depth should be around 1.6mm. You should also properly inspect your tyres for unusual wear and tear so that you can fix the issue beforehand. 

Know about MOT expiration date 

It is very important to note that you get your MOT test done before the expiration date. How to know when your car is nearing its expiration date? Usually the next expiration date of your MOT is mentioned in your previous MOT certificate which is due after 3 years of its previous MOT test. In case your vehicle was bought before the time span of 3 years then it is definitely nearing an MOT test date. At times some vehicles might require MOT sooner than 3 years, you can check details here:https://www.gov.uk/getting-an-mot/mot-test-fees

Look at your Brakes 

Brakes are important to check as they can control the speed of your car in required situations. Before going for the MOT test, you need to see the brake fluid levels. Putting high quality fluid in the fluid container will make the brake performance efficient and flexible while driving. Moreover, you need to note whether the fluid level in the container is up to required level or not. This can be gauged through the “minimum” and “maximum” sign marked on the brake fluid container present in your vehicle’s bonnet. 

Look at your Warning Lights 

As important as monitoring your brakes is, so is carefully checking your car’s warning lights! Most of the motorists can not comprehend where their warning light is. The warning lights are usually present on the car dashboard or at times near the speedometer behind your steering. You should always look at your warning lights. In case they are not properly attended to, they can be included in one of the MOT failures.

Look for a Reliable MOT Centre 

It is very difficult to gauge a reliable tyre garage for your car’s MOT. You can however, measure a garage for its MOT test authenticity by looking if they are approved by Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service and Repair. An authentic garage has professionally trained staff that is always ready to assist its clients in the most efficient way.

Moreover, you can also assure your car is in roadworthy condition and book MOT at Fife Autocentre. 

Having said all of the above you should always have an updated MOT certificate wherever you are driving in the UK as in case you are caught without having one, you will have to pay hefty penalties ! 

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