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Title: No disasters today
Post by: LFF64 on 26 February 2008, 17:29:03
  :) Managed to get the car in for its MOT today and it has passed with flying colours and with no incidents at all today  ::)
 I know its just had all 4 tryes replaced and the steering idler replaced as advised by vx which if you ask me was probably not that bad anyway  ::) .
 Fingers crossed this car makes it through to next year . My last one was written off two months after its mot last year  :(
 Apparently the emission were very low on the car and the comment thats a nice looking car makes it seem like even better  ;)
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: bob.dent on 26 February 2008, 17:38:22
 :y :y :y

Sweat over for another year - always a good feeling.
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: zippo on 26 February 2008, 17:38:27
 :y :y
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: albitz on 26 February 2008, 17:39:35
well done fella :y.......having the car mot,d always reminds me of being an expectant father,waiting to see if everythings ok etc; great relief when its all over.if swmbo sees this comparison.........no dinner for me tonight ;D ;D
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: LFF64 on 26 February 2008, 17:44:39
you are right that is a horrible feeling sitting there just waiting , I was not too sure on the wishbones and was dreading them coming out and saying they were fubar  ;) Even worse the bloke came out and I asked if it was ok he said yes but it would be another 30 minutes until it was ready thats when the scarey thoughts start . like oh no what have they found wrong and how much is this going to cost  :)
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: ians on 26 February 2008, 17:48:18
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you are right that is a horrible feeling sitting there just waiting , I was not too sure on the wishbones and was dreading them coming out and saying they were fubar  ;) Even worse the bloke came out and I asked if it was ok he said yes but it would be another 30 minutes until it was ready thats when the scarey thoughts start . like oh no what have they found wrong and how much is this going to cost  :)

Well done mate!

There is something with 30 minutes on the MOT.  When I took mine in last time (a retest I think), they were taking forever to check my handbrake.  Went over to check and they said 'its fine but we need to take another 5 minutes for the computerised system'..  Mad.
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: Entwood on 26 February 2008, 19:54:27
Nicely done .. sweet and legal .. :)  :y :y
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: hotel21 on 26 February 2008, 20:14:57
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you are right that is a horrible feeling sitting there just waiting , I was not too sure on the wishbones and was dreading them coming out and saying they were fubar  ;) Even worse the bloke came out and I asked if it was ok he said yes but it would be another 30 minutes until it was ready thats when the scarey thoughts start . like oh no what have they found wrong and how much is this going to cost  :)

Well done mate!

There is something with 30 minutes on the MOT.  When I took mine in last time (a retest I think), they were taking forever to check my handbrake.  Went over to check and they said 'its fine but we need to take another 5 minutes for the computerised system'..  Mad.

The time thing is that VOSA, the overseeing body for testing, know that a full and proper test should take 40 minutes or so.  No doubt a certificated tester will confirm the time...  If they try to push through too many tests in a day now, the computer shows it up and they are captured!  Gone are the days of a 10 minute test......   ;)
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: CaptainZok on 26 February 2008, 20:46:38
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you are right that is a horrible feeling sitting there just waiting , I was not too sure on the wishbones and was dreading them coming out and saying they were fubar  ;) Even worse the bloke came out and I asked if it was ok he said yes but it would be another 30 minutes until it was ready thats when the scarey thoughts start . like oh no what have they found wrong and how much is this going to cost  :)

Well done mate!

There is something with 30 minutes on the MOT.  When I took mine in last time (a retest I think), they were taking forever to check my handbrake.  Went over to check and they said 'its fine but we need to take another 5 minutes for the computerised system'..  Mad.

The time thing is that VOSA, the overseeing body for testing, know that a full and proper test should take 40 minutes or so.  No doubt a certificated tester will confirm the time...  If they try to push through too many tests in a day now, the computer shows it up and they are captured!  Gone are the days of a 10 minute test......   ;)
Time limit is enforced by the testers ID card which has to be plugged into the computer terminal whilst the test takes place, system won't let a tester book onto another test whilst it thinks he should still be testing a previous motor.
The actual checking for longer than seems necessary is in case the station is being watched by VOSA, so my mate in the trade tells me.
Title: Re: No disasters today
Post by: lee4206 on 26 February 2008, 21:02:26
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you are right that is a horrible feeling sitting there just waiting , I was not too sure on the wishbones and was dreading them coming out and saying they were fubar  ;) Even worse the bloke came out and I asked if it was ok he said yes but it would be another 30 minutes until it was ready thats when the scarey thoughts start . like oh no what have they found wrong and how much is this going to cost  :)

Well done mate!

There is something with 30 minutes on the MOT.  When I took mine in last time (a retest I think), they were taking forever to check my handbrake.  Went over to check and they said 'its fine but we need to take another 5 minutes for the computerised system'..  Mad.

The time thing is that VOSA, the overseeing body for testing, know that a full and proper test should take 40 minutes or so.  No doubt a certificated tester will confirm the time...  If they try to push through too many tests in a day now, the computer shows it up and they are captured!  Gone are the days of a 10 minute test......   ;)

You can do a test in as little or as long as it takes the adverage time for a full test is 52-53 minutes.  My adverage is about 40-45 but i know a couple of long serving testers that do them in 25-30 mins. Vosa do check on stations that are way over or under but if they cant find anything wrong they leave us to it