MOT question - high level brake light
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Is it a fail if one or more of the high level brake light LED's have failed? I have a VW T5 in a workshop having engine work done, its MOT will come due before I get it back and the garage agreed to put it through once they've completed their work. I can fix the high level brake light but the workshop won't let me work on the van in their facility
I've had an advisory in the past where some LEDs have failed in a High Level Brake light.
Some MOT testers frequent this thread therefore it may be worth asking the question on there.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Some MOT testers frequent this thread therefore it may be worth asking the question on there.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
He's probably doing you a favour due to its age.
It wasn't working on my 2000 Boxster back in 2019 and the MoT tester asked me if it was 'ahem' connected. If not, it doesn't have to work on an older car.
From the manual:
"Additional stop lamps, over and above the obligatory requirements, must be tested. However, if you are not sure that they’re connected, you should give the benefit of the doubt."
It wasn't working on my 2000 Boxster back in 2019 and the MoT tester asked me if it was 'ahem' connected. If not, it doesn't have to work on an older car.

From the manual:
"Additional stop lamps, over and above the obligatory requirements, must be tested. However, if you are not sure that they’re connected, you should give the benefit of the doubt."
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