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Re: MoT failure
« Reply #15 on: 20 April 2018, 17:05:31 »

I can get at least four fingers in the back of the os sill without removing anything. Apparently the other side is the same... Popping the wheel arch liner out should give enough of a view.
Will take some pictures either Monday or Tuesday and we can go from there  :y
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Re: MoT failure
« Reply #16 on: 20 April 2018, 17:14:47 »

It got less interesting after "I can get at least four fingers in.............".
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Re: MoT failure
« Reply #17 on: 20 April 2018, 17:18:59 »

It got less interesting after "I can get at least four fingers in.............".

Does this relate to your experience with 'Barnsley girls'? ::)
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Re: MoT failure
« Reply #18 on: 20 April 2018, 17:23:52 »

It got less interesting after "I can get at least four fingers in.............".

Does this relate to your experience with 'Barnsley girls'? ::)
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Re: MoT failure
« Reply #19 on: 20 April 2018, 17:48:01 »

 (DVSA) posted on on 20 April 2018

Hi,

If a vehicle has it's MOT early and fails the test with a dangerous defect, the vehicle is dangerous and unroadworthy and therefore should not be driven. If the vehicle fails with a major defect, it can be driven away from the test station to be repaired.

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Re: MoT failure
« Reply #20 on: 21 April 2018, 11:08:24 »

(DVSA) posted on on 20 April 2018

Hi,

If a vehicle has it's MOT early and fails the test with a dangerous defect, the vehicle is dangerous and unroadworthy and therefore should not be driven. If the vehicle fails with a major defect, it can be driven away from the test station to be repaired.
Thanks. That makes more sense.
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