Hole in wheel arch, is this a mot fail?
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Whack a bit of gaffer tape over the hole. I think the MOT says no jagged edges which might cause harm to a ped if you manage to hit them, but could well be wrong on that.
I know my shedscort passed once liberal lengths of poundland duck tape had been added to the (almost non existent) rear arches.
I know my shedscort passed once liberal lengths of poundland duck tape had been added to the (almost non existent) rear arches.
M4cruiser said:
External wheel arch usually isn't structural, inner is different ....
Need a picture ....
If it is inside a prescribed area it will fail regardless.Need a picture ....
Maybe ask the question on the 'ask a tester thread' on here, other testers will discuss it with you on that thread if you don't trust my reply.
Athlon said:
M4cruiser said:
External wheel arch usually isn't structural, inner is different ....
Need a picture ....
If it is inside a prescribed area it will fail regardless.Need a picture ....
Maybe ask the question on the 'ask a tester thread' on here, other testers will discuss it with you on that thread if you don't trust my reply.
M_A_S said:
I don't and I'm an MOT tester. A hole in a bonnet directly above the suspension is not an MOT fail regardless of it easily being within 30cm. It's got to be supporting panelling, not just any old bit of metal.
A bonnet or doors are not prescribed areas though are they? A wheelarch is.Athlon said:
M_A_S said:
I don't and I'm an MOT tester. A hole in a bonnet directly above the suspension is not an MOT fail regardless of it easily being within 30cm. It's got to be supporting panelling, not just any old bit of metal.
A bonnet or doors are not prescribed areas though are they? A wheelarch is.
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