MOTs in Gateshead

Checks made on braking systems in Gateshead

In terms of vehicle safety, brakes are one of the most important components which is why MOTs test Land rover brakes so strictly.

Moving cars are slowed and stopped by road brakes or service brakes, whilst parking brakes or hand brakes hold the car if stationary on a hill or when parked.

Assessments of brake performance are completed which ascertain brake efficiency, using plate brake tests, roller brake tests and gradient tests.

Examinations of brakes are done to make sure there are no parts causing leaks or pipes and flexible hoses vibrating, chafing or fouling in rigid pipes, and that reservoirs on air and vacuum brakes are secure and damage free.

If you're concerned about Chrysler brake performance, you needn't wait for your MOT due date to take your car to a garage in Gateshead.

Gateshead exhaust and fuel systems

Fuel and exhaust systems need to be checked to ensure there are no leaks and to make sure that all systems are operating efficiently. Upon close inspection of the exhaust system, components such as silencers and mountings will be checked, to look for any parts that might be missing or areas that could have been deteriorated as a result of corrosion resulting from grit on the roads.

Exhausts with major leaks are unlikely to meet MOT criteria in Gateshead. As well as these factors, excess fuel emissions can mean that your vehicle hasn't met the MOT requirements carbon dioxide, hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide levels are excessive.

Ineffective oxygen or lambda sensors can be responsible for emissions failures and inefficient catalytic converters following unburnt fuel passing through the exhausts pipes.

Gateshead MOTs are required because:

The state of repair of vehicles worsens over time so ensuring the components meet certain minimum standards is one method that can improve safety on UK roads.

As a result, the person driving the car, in addition to other road users, are less likely to present a hazard as a vehicle.

If you wish to have your car legally road worthy, it has to have a valid MOT certificate.

Police have access to the central MOT database so can identify cars without MOTs.

The MOT only takes into account the components’ condition when the actual MOT testing in Gateshead is being carried out, and does not represent the overall condition of the car.

If you're driving a vehicle without a MOT then your vehicle's insurance is invalid, though some exceptions to the rule do apply.

Checks made on wheels and tyres in Gateshead

Tyres will be looked over to ensure that the structure and type are correct, inclusive of aspect ratio and nominal size, thus making sure that the gearing of the drive train is not affected. The type of tyre that has been used will also be examined 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, and is usually accompanied by load index, ply rating and the speed symbol.

Tyre depth has to be a minimum amount of 1.6mm following around the tyre consistently around the outside and should encompass the central three quarters of the tyre surface. In addition, tyres should not bear any tears or bulges or display any cords as otherwise there is a possibility that it will not pass the MOT test unless tyre replacements are carried out.

MOT advice can be provided by Gateshead garages.

How MOT tests are done in Gateshead

When your Volkswagen needs booking in for a MOT test, finding a reliable Gateshead garage is important. MOT stations should always be approved by VOSA and always have the three blue triangle logo displayed, and the garage should also have a MOT cost sign stating the highest price of the test.

You can usually watch your vehicle being tested by the VOSA approved MOT operative in Gateshead, however the majority of people will drive their Citroen to the garage and pick it up from the Gateshead garage later when necessary repairs are complete and the MOT certificate has been issued. Presenters will be provided with a paper copy, however electronic records are also held in a central computer database.

Lost or damaged certificates can be replaced at any test centre. When renewing road tax at a post office, you'll need to show the MOT certificate.

Checking vehicle visibility and lights in Gateshead

In order to meet legal requirements, visibility has to be clear. Therefore fault wiper blades, missing wing mirrors or horns that don't work, can mean that your vehicle fails its test.

All vehicles must feature at least two mirrors to enable vehicles behind the car to be seen whilst driving. Lights should also be clear and distinguishable, with headlights bearing the necessary white or yellow bulbs, of which colours must match.

Switches to operate indicators, headlights and rear lights must be present and not have delayed operation. Main beam lights must also turn on and off accordingly, and switch to dipped beam lights to avoid blinding oncoming vehicles with dazzle.

Gateshead garages can repair any problems with your car.

Manufacturers

Alfa romeo Aston martin Audi Bentley BMW
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