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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: doughall on 12 July 2007, 13:50:41

Title: MOT Faiure!
Post by: doughall on 12 July 2007, 13:50:41
Your opinions please!



Official from http://www.motinfo.gov.uk (with testers comments)



You asked for test history information for vehicle registration M386JTX. You provided test number 723962597110 to confirm that you had a legitimate interest in the vehicle. If you do not have a legitimate interest in the vehicle you must destroy the document. This information is correct at 11/07/2007.

There are no later tests for this Vehicle.





Most Recent Vehicle Details and Test Summary applicable to this test number.

Registration mark: M386JTX

Make/Model: VAUXHALL / OMEGA 2.5 V6 CDX

Colour: GREEN

VIN/Chassis No: W0L000026S1023718

Approximate date of first use: 07/10/1994

Type of fuel: Petrol





Date of test: 11/07/2007

Certificate issue refused (Fail)

Odometer reading: 185,444 Miles

Test number: 723962597110

Test station name: NETTLETON ENGINEERING

Test station number: 81048

Test station telephone number: 01454218222

Test class: IV

Reason(s) for refusal to issue Certificate

Nearside Front headlamp not in good working order adversely affecting beam image (1.2.4a)



Nearside Rear shock absorber casing corroded externally so the unit does not function (2.7.2a)

Nearside Front windscreen washer provides insufficient washer liquid (8.2.3)

Nearside Front suspension arm has excessive play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.3)

Offside Front suspension arm has excessive play in a pin/bush (2.4.G.3)

Rear exhaust system mounting missing (7.1.1b)

Nearside Front manifold exhaust system has a major leak of exhaust gases (7.1.2a)

Front windscreen has a sticker or other obstruction encroaching into the swept area by more than 40mm outside zone 'A' (8.3.1e)

Warning light on brake pad insecure (3.5.1f)

No Advisory Notice issued





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Washer Jet Blocked!

No Beam Pattern N.S. Dipped Beam

NSR Shock Uper Casing Missing.

NS Manifild blowing on down pipe flange

Lower arm Inner Bushes worn - NS and OS (Would this be fixed with the wishbose replacement?)

Brake Pad Light Illuminated.

Insecure Mouting - Missing off rear exhaust section.

NS Shock has upper casing missing

Cracked windscreen.
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 July 2007, 14:58:12
So

Clean the screen wash system out including the small filter in the washer bottle
Fit some replacement rear shocks
Fit a pair of wishbones
Move the bloody sticker
Sand the headlights with 400 grit wet and dry (wet), then some 800 and 1200 followed by a buff up with T-cut or G3.
Replace the exhaust mounting (probably just a rubber missing)
Service the brakes and change the fluid.
Sort the exhaust leak (most likely to be manifold to front pipe)
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: doughall on 12 July 2007, 15:25:59
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So

Clean the screen wash system out including the small filter in the washer bottle
Fit some replacement rear shocks
Fit a pair of wishbones
Move the bloody sticker
Sand the headlights with 400 grit wet and dry (wet), then some 800 and 1200 followed by a buff up with T-cut or G3.
Replace the exhaust mounting (probably just a rubber missing)
Service the brakes and change the fluid.
Sort the exhaust leak (most likely to be manifold to front pipe)
Do i have to replace the rear shocks.. It's only the plastic cover thats come away!
No sticker.. Windscreen cracked. Going to replace if I know it'll get through the MOT with everything else..
The brakes.. The reason the CHECK message is there is because the Brake pad sensor has been cut off..
The brakes are fine, and passed the MOT with flying colours!
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 12 July 2007, 15:29:41
Good more detail.

You could fit replacement covers to the shocks to hide the rust.

Find the brake pad sensor wires and short them together.

Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Craig_R on 12 July 2007, 19:03:31
I have covers for the shocks but what Mark is trying to tell you is replace the shocks for your own safety they are not expensive i got a pair for 60 quid and its not hard to fit them 2 bolts to be exact one top one bottom.

Brake pad sensors are about 7 pounds best to have them than not
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Dave-C on 12 July 2007, 19:33:06
Berluddy Yell.....  We all want safe motors, BUT, that's taking the P155 about the sticker...   What sticker is it?   I want one...    ;D ;D ;D   Surely that's an advisory unless it's an Elvis Lives sticker....   Then the car needs crushing anyway ;D ;D ;D ;D

But seriuosly,  all pretty simple to sort out, if you're OK with spanners...  wishbones may present the worst probs..

DC
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Chopsdad on 12 July 2007, 20:18:06
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Berluddy Yell.....  We all want safe motors, BUT, that's taking the P155 about the sticker...   What sticker is it?   I want one...    ;D ;D ;D   Surely that's an advisory unless it's an Elvis Lives sticker....   Then the car needs crushing anyway ;D ;D ;D ;D

But seriuosly,  all pretty simple to sort out, if you're OK with spanners...  wishbones may present the worst probs..

DC

It's a big white one that stretches across the entire winscreen and says OMEGA OWNERS FORUM.COM ;D
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Tony O on 14 July 2007, 10:34:02
Brake pad sensors, I broke mine when doing the front pads. Just MOTed & nothing mentioned.
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Gaffers on 14 July 2007, 13:47:40
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So

Clean the screen wash system out including the small filter in the washer bottle
Fit some replacement rear shocks
Fit a pair of wishbones
Move the bloody sticker
Sand the headlights with 400 grit wet and dry (wet), then some 800 and 1200 followed by a buff up with T-cut or G3.
Replace the exhaust mounting (probably just a rubber missing)
Service the brakes and change the fluid.
Sort the exhaust leak (most likely to be manifold to front pipe)
Do i have to replace the rear shocks.. It's only the plastic cover thats come away!
No sticker.. Windscreen cracked. Going to replace if I know it'll get through the MOT with everything else..
The brakes.. The reason the CHECK message is there is because the Brake pad sensor has been cut off..
The brakes are fine, and passed the MOT with flying colours!

Hi doug,

sorry to hear about your MOT failure esp after all you have already done.  I have a spare brake pad sensor if you want it and it is easy to fit.  I will have to check what time I have off and when the missus is away next but I can pop up to give you a hand again.  It all seems pretty trivial stuff - sounds like you have an anal mot tester which is better than a lax one even though its a pain in the arse!

I take it the emissions were ok?  Or did the exhaust blow affect the readings?
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: doughall on 14 July 2007, 16:01:37
Hey Matey!
A hand would be most appriciated!
I've started, getting the wishbones off, but the ball joint is proving a F*****g b***h to get loose.

If you can spare a couple hours, I'd buy some beer! :-)

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Clean the screen wash system out including the small filter in the washer bottle
Fit some replacement rear shocks
Fit a pair of wishbones
Move the bloody sticker
Sand the headlights with 400 grit wet and dry (wet), then some 800 and 1200 followed by a buff up with T-cut or G3.
Replace the exhaust mounting (probably just a rubber missing)
Service the brakes and change the fluid.
Sort the exhaust leak (most likely to be manifold to front pipe)
Do i have to replace the rear shocks.. It's only the plastic cover thats come away!
No sticker.. Windscreen cracked. Going to replace if I know it'll get through the MOT with everything else..
The brakes.. The reason the CHECK message is there is because the Brake pad sensor has been cut off..
The brakes are fine, and passed the MOT with flying colours!

Hi doug,

sorry to hear about your MOT failure esp after all you have already done.  I have a spare brake pad sensor if you want it and it is easy to fit.  I will have to check what time I have off and when the missus is away next but I can pop up to give you a hand again.  It all seems pretty trivial stuff - sounds like you have an anal mot tester which is better than a lax one even though its a pain in the arse!

I take it the emissions were ok?  Or did the exhaust blow affect the readings?
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: doughall on 15 July 2007, 14:52:38
Is there any extra advise or hints for getting the balljoint out/off?
I've spent 6 hours so far, gone through 2 scissor jacks, and one ball joint splitter?!!?!?!
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Dave-C on 15 July 2007, 17:11:50
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Is there any extra advise or hints for getting the balljoint out/off?
I've spent 6 hours so far, gone through 2 scissor jacks, and one ball joint splitter?!!?!?!

We said the wishys would give the greater problems of all...   You really need a good quality splitter, not that you haven't already!  These joints can be barstewards on any vehicle, they've alot of weight on them...  try some heat and plus gas...  don't set yourself on fire though... they might think you've commited suicide!!!! ;D ;D ;D

Keep at it, don't give in, 10/10 for agreeing to have a go at it rather than breaking the car....  at a real push, it may be easier to remove the whole suspension strut an do it in a vice etc....  DON't GIVE UP......  OK?

Dave C
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: doughall on 15 July 2007, 17:50:25
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your words of encouragement!
Wedged a socket extension bar between the balljoint pincher thing, and the wishbose, and jacked up the partially removed wishbone with a trolley jack! B***ard came out then! Grrrrrr!
Hopefully ther drivers side will be easier!!!! :-)

New problem... (Seems endless!!!)
Whilst she was up on the axel stands, I had a look at why the exhaust failed... 1 of the two bolts wasn't totally tightened up, although it was tight.. (If that makes sense..)
So, whilst I was already soaking wet from the rain, and totally worn out, I decided to tighten the bolt! 10 degrees of turning, and the f***king thing snapped!
Any suggetions!?!? (Bearing in mind, I've never had this much trouble with a car before, and the only thing keeping me from scrapping her, is your kind words, and the fact I've spent about a billion quid on her already!!!!!)
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: TheBoy on 15 July 2007, 17:55:00
whicjh bit of exhaust? can to undo sheared bolt, and just replace? Or drill it and nut and bolt it?
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: doughall on 15 July 2007, 18:11:13
One of the two bolts that hold the cat to the flange. (if thats what it's called)
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: Gaffers on 17 July 2007, 17:41:39
I can pop up next week some time, will let you know when exactly, unfortunately this weekend is out.  I think the exhaust bolt can be done by drilling out like TB said and then nut and bolting it.
Title: Re: MOT Faiure!
Post by: doughall on 17 July 2007, 18:19:42
Thanks mate! You still got my number?