New CT rules from May 2018

New CT rules from May 2018

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Rushjob

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1,853 posts

258 months

Sunday 11th February 2018
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Took Mrs RJ's car in for its CT the other day and picked up a leaflet with the revised CT details on it.

Long story short, they've added a list of "critiques" faults which will result in you getting a CT allowing the car to get home on the day of test to get it repaired, still got the 2 month contravisite for major faults and the advisories for minor faults.

Had an interesting fault on the wife's car - the support bracket for the fuel tank had corroded and split in two, so the tank had dropped down onto the reinforcing bars across the chassis, and this is only a minor!!






Edited by Rushjob on Sunday 11th February 11:29

smifffymoto

4,549 posts

205 months

Sunday 11th February 2018
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I had mine done recently and my tester was mega cheesed off with the new CT because of the extra time taken and the very real prospect of having to fail many cars that are in fact perfectly roadworthy.

With the implementation of Crit air and the new CT,is Government trying to force older cars off the road?

FrenchSpider

70 posts

90 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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I wonder what the definition of “fuite excessive” is? I have minor oil leaks from my 1991 Alfa but these hardly leave marks on the garage floor over months of it sitting there. However it might be prudent to give the underside a steam clean just in adavance of the next CT.

Expatloon

215 posts

157 months

Wednesday 7th March 2018
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smifffymoto said:
With the implementation of Crit air and the new CT,is Government trying to force older cars off the road?
The changes are EU driven not French.

mad4amanda

2,410 posts

164 months

Wednesday 7th March 2018
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I was amazed our Alfa passed with completely knackered cv boots didn't even get a comment in the uk would have been an immediate fail