BIVA and emissions and subsequent MOTs . . .
BIVA and emissions and subsequent MOTs . . .
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restoman

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988 posts

231 months

Thursday 7th July 2011
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Probably a daft question but here goes.

If you build a kit car or a one off and take it for an IVA, emissions wise the car is tested according to the date of the engine used. If it passes the test it will then be given either a 'Q' plate or a current new reg as appropriate. So, in subsequent years when the car is presented for an MOT how does the tester know what limits to apply when doing the emissions test as he obviously will not be able to date the engine in the vehicle from the registration alone?

Ta

jason61c

5,978 posts

197 months

Thursday 7th July 2011
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I think it says on the V5, if its blank then its just a visual check.

Steve_D

13,801 posts

281 months

Thursday 7th July 2011
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Both my kitcars have the emissions stated in V5 section 3 on the front page.

Steve

restoman

Original Poster:

988 posts

231 months

Thursday 7th July 2011
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Does that you mean that you have to present the V5 when you go for the MOT? Or is the relevent information recorded on the MOT computer system for the tester?

jason61c

5,978 posts

197 months

Friday 8th July 2011
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restoman said:
Does that you mean that you have to present the V5 when you go for the MOT? Or is the relevent information recorded on the MOT computer system for the tester?
This is another 'grey' area. If you don't take it they have to look on the system for that model of car with engine. I'd bet 50p its not on there.


Jerkins

104 posts

219 months

Friday 8th July 2011
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I know of at least one owner who takes his V5 when going to an MOT, just in case.

My car's V5 is blank in that box, so it's 'visible smoke' only. If you can still see the car after revving the engine it's passed! biggrin (only joking...)

AdiT

1,025 posts

180 months

Friday 8th July 2011
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My v5 lists the emmision requirements but when I took it for test last month they didn't come up on the VOSA system. Others have had there's come up when logged on for test. It's not a requirement to supply your v5 at MOT.

By rights they should be tested to the same level as at SVA/IVA but in practice some testers think all Q plates are visable smoke only (which early ones are) and don't know about age related or new reg ones. It's pretty much a case of luck how tough a test you get.

Hobzy

1,271 posts

234 months

Friday 8th July 2011
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I'm struggling to get my R1 Indy through at the mo. Are we suggesting that if I "forget" my v5 its up to the examiner how he tests it?

AdiT

1,025 posts

180 months

Friday 8th July 2011
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Well it'd be up to him to work out what the correct test was. Whether that would be by reading the testers handbook, phoning VOSA for advice or just guessing, I can't say.

restoman

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988 posts

231 months

Friday 8th July 2011
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OK thanks for all the info - does all sound a touch 'hit and miss' though. . .

Arthur Jackson

2,111 posts

253 months

Saturday 9th July 2011
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It is hit and miss. I have a friend with a car which clearly states it's emissions on the V5 AND it has a Cat fitted, but it doesn't work. The MOT station found it wouldn't pass due to the Cat, but they simply tested it as if it was a 'Q'... LOL

jason61c

5,978 posts

197 months

Saturday 9th July 2011
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Bugger!!!

Just had my v5 come through, on the special notes on the front it says the IVA emissions test limits, I'll have to check with my garage what comes up on the computer.

Hobzy

1,271 posts

234 months

Saturday 9th July 2011
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Arthur Jackson said:
It is hit and miss. I have a friend with a car which clearly states it's emissions on the V5 AND it has a Cat fitted, but it doesn't work. The MOT station found it wouldn't pass due to the Cat, but they simply tested it as if it was a 'Q'... LOL
So, hypothetically, my MOT tester could CHOOSE to test mine as a q plate... and wouldn't be "cheating" the test as such?

Arthur Jackson

2,111 posts

253 months

Sunday 10th July 2011
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I think it IS cheating, yes.......

Hobzy

1,271 posts

234 months

Sunday 10th July 2011
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Arthur Jackson said:
I think it IS cheating, yes.......
Rephrase - would the mot be valid in the eyes of the dvla?

Arthur Jackson

2,111 posts

253 months

Sunday 10th July 2011
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No idea. I don't think he asked them to do it and I'm not sure the garage understand the rules.

restoman

Original Poster:

988 posts

231 months

Sunday 10th July 2011
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Arthur Jackson said:
No idea. I don't think he asked them to do it and I'm not sure the garage understand the rules.
This is a big problem isn't it - generally it seems that the staff at DVLA don't understand the rules, many of the staff at VOSA don't understand the rules, Mr MOT man doesn't understand the rules - but Joe Public is expected to . . .