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An MOT check, or Ministry of Transport test, is a safety inspection of a vehicle. It checks the condition of the vehicle's lights, brakes, tires, suspension, and more.
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What is checked?
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Suspension: Suspension faults
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Body: Structural integrity and bodywork
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Exhaust: Exhaust emissions and diesel particulate filter (DPF) for tampering
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Fuel: Fuel system and fuel levels
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Steering: Steering system irregularities
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Visibility: Driver's view of the road, including wipers, windscreen, and mirrors
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Seatbelts: Condition of the seatbelts
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Electrical: Battery and electrical wiring
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Lights: Front, rear, brake, fog, indicator, and registration plate lights
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Brakes: Brake fluid contamination and brake pads warning light
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Tires: Condition of the tires and road wheels
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What happens after an MOT check?
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You'll receive an MOT certificate
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The test results are recorded on a database
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You might be notified of minor issues