MOTs in Bury

Tyre and wheel tests in Bury

Tyres will be examined for the correct structure and type, paying attention to the aspect ratio and the nominal size, thus making sure wheels on the same axle match. The type of tyre structure will also be looked at to assess whether they are radial-ply, bias belted or cross ply.

Radial-ply tyres can be constructed from fabric or steel. The tyre wall also has to display the tyre size information, generally in addition to the speed symbol, ply rating and load index.

Tyres should have a depth of 1.6mm throughout the whole outside of the tyre and covering the central three quarters of the tyre surface. In addition, tyres should be free from any damage or bulges or show any exposed cords otherwise the vehicle will fail the MOT unless the damaged tyres are replaced.

Knowledgeable Bury garages can offer MOT advice.

Getting your vehicle MOTed in Bury

When your Toyota needs booking in for a MOT test, finding a quality Bury mechanic is of utmost importance. VOSA registered MOT centres show the MOT logo made up of 3 triangles in blue, in addition to displaying the maximum MOT charge.

It is usually possible to watch the MOT being conducted by a registered MOT operator in Bury, though the majority of people drop off their BMW car in the designated bay and fetch it from the Bury garage forecourt later that day once any repairs have been carried out and the certificate for the MOT has been issued. Paper copies of the MOT certificate are given to the owner, but a nationwide MOT database records the pass electronically.

MOT test stations can issue replacement certificates if originals get damaged or lost. If you obtain your road tax at your local post office, you will have to show the hard copy of your MOT.

Checking Bury brake systems

Brakes provide vehicle safety, resulting in strict test requirements for Suzuki brakes in MOT tests.

Service, road or foot brakes are used to slow moving vehicles down, whereas handbrakes and parking brakes on the rear wheels hold vehicles if it is parked or stopped on a gradient.

Brake performance tests are carried out to determine efficiency of brakes, using gradient testing, plate brake tests and roller brake machines.

Brakes are inspected to check that the following aren't a problem: leaks in the system, no vibration in brake pipes and flexible hoses, rigid pipes are not being affected by fouling off other parts, or chafing on brake components, and that reservoirs on air and vacuum brakes are secure and damage free.

Should Nissan brake performance be reduced on your car, don't wait until your MOT is due to take your car to a garage in Bury.

Mirror, lights and visibility checks in Bury

In order to ensure vehicles are safe to drive, visibility should be kept at a high level.

Therefore windscreens with wiper marks across the driver's vision, cracked wing mirrors or horns that don't work, can mean that your vehicle fails to meet the prescribed criteria.

Vehicles must have at least two mirrors to enable clear visibility of vehicles behind the car.

Lights must also be in full working order, with bulbs of a white or yellow light for headlights, ensuring that these are of matching colour.

Switches for signalling or indicating, headlights and rear lights must be able to react immediately.

Lights for the purpose of main beam must also turn off and on properly, and switch to dipped beam lights to avoid blinding oncoming vehicles with dazzle.

Checks and repairs will be completed by Bury garages.

Manufacturers

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Chevrolet Chrysler Citroen Fiat Ford
Honda Hyundai Infiniti Isuzu Jaguar
Jeep KIA Land rover Lexus Lotus
Mazda Mercedes MG Mini Mitsubishi
Nissan Peugeot Porsche Renault Saab
Seat Skoda Smart Subaru Suzuki
Toyota Vauxhall Volkswagen Volvo