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leeadams
28-02-2008, 20:21
Hello all,
As it is now time to start thinking about the dash etc, do you NEED a speedo for MOT, or can you get aay with a Rev counter only?
Thanks
fast eddie
28-02-2008, 20:53
they dont check the speedo!
leeadams
28-02-2008, 21:00
Race look it is then!
GPS for road use:D
RS2000CUSTOM
28-02-2008, 21:13
Neither speedo or rev counter is needed for MOT
BUT !!!!!
A motor vehicle which is capable of being driven at a speed exceeding 20 mph is required to be fitted with a speedometer [Regulation 35(2)(c) of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986, as amended.
So MOT pass - drive out of MOT station and Plod can do you !
leeadams
28-02-2008, 21:30
The plot thickens!
daytona_2000
28-02-2008, 21:32
what do they do about the mileage reading on the mot ticket
RS2000CUSTOM
28-02-2008, 21:35
what do they do about the mileage reading on the mot ticket
As a tester if there is no speedo or in the case of some Vauxhalls where you cannot read the odometer due to blown dash bulb then MOT cert reads "mileage not stated"
i'd love to see a coppers face when you tell him your speedo is on your fone ;)
escortmad79
01-03-2008, 14:20
I had a mk1 wich didn't have a speedo cable fitted, the MOTs were the same mileage for 2 or 3 seasons running!!
Neither speedo or rev counter is needed for MOT
BUT !!!!!
A motor vehicle which is capable of being driven at a speed exceeding 20 mph is required to be fitted with a speedometer [Regulation 35(2)(c) of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986, as amended.
So MOT pass - drive out of MOT station and Plod can do you !
Yeah, where I've worked in the past I've never heard of a car failing on a busted speedo cable /head etc but can't a tester fail it on the "if it's fitted it has to work" principle. You're not allowed to take off wheel trims etc to find out if the brake pads are worn out but if there are no trims or can see from underneath that the pads have had it you "can" fail it on that too, can you not?
BTW, get your speedo sorted driving without a proper speedo is not just illegal it's dodgy
RS2000CUSTOM
01-03-2008, 22:58
but can't a tester fail it on the "if it's fitted it has to work" principle.
Nope !
As for removal of covers etc
for example a snotty MKIII Escort comes in with plastic Turbo type sill covers fitted
Most MOT testers will already know that under the covers it is as rotten as a pear BUT we cannot fail the car !
To use the CYA (cover your arse) principle a tester will issue an advise note stating vehicle presented with sill extensions fitted
Basic rule is - If you cant see it then you cant fail it !
RS2000CUSTOM
01-03-2008, 23:01
Also if a car fails an MOT because a wheel stud is broken or nut is missing
Customer then goes away and fits a wheel trim (that hides the fact that a nut/stud is missing) then returns for retest
Car then passes the retest :eek:
JAVAGREENGUF
02-03-2008, 13:25
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... interesting....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz;)
leeadams
02-03-2008, 15:01
Well, did a trial dash layout today:
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d168/leemarkadams/PICT0170.jpg
Stil undecided!!!
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