
Detailed description of the UK MOT Test for Cars . Registration plates and Vehicle Identification Number* (VIN) For registered vehicles the plate must be
- present
- secure
- not faded, dirty or obscured
- be composed with correctly formed letters and spacing.
The VIN number must be
- permanently displayed
- consistent
- legible.
* Required on all vehicles first used on or after 1st August 1980.
Steering
Inside the car checks Steering wheel and steering column:
- steering wheel is in acceptable condition
- steering wheel is securely attached to the steering shaft
- upper bearings of the steering column are inspected for wear
- Steering shaft is checked for excessive end float
- The clamping bolts are all checked for security
- split pins and locking nuts are also checked.
- 'free play' in the steering is checked
- All flexible couplings and universal joints are checked.
Under bonnet checks This varies vehicle to vehicle; some of these items cannot be observed from under the bonnet on some makes and models.
- security of the steering rack or steering box and its mountings
- play in steering joints
- Inspection of any other swivel joints which form part of the vehicles' steering system which can be readily inspected from under the bonnet.
Under vehicle checks: - All the steering joints are inspected by the Tester whilst the steering is loaded by turning the steering wheel from side to side.
- Power steering systems are checked with the engine running
- The security of attachment of the steering rack or steering box is checked both with respect to the tightness of nuts and bolts, and structural cracking or corrosion of the vehicle chassis where it is attached
- Whilst the vehicle stands on special swivel plates the wheels are turned from lock to lock and checked to ensure that the wheels and tyres do not foul either the structure of the vehicle or any brake pipes or hoses
- with the wheels jacked the wheel bearings are checked
- steering rack gaiters and front outer constant velocity joint boots are examined
- metal and/or rubber bushes are checked as are split pins, locking nuts and other locking or retaining devices which relate to steering components.
On some cars there will be rear wheel steering which is checked from beneath the car.
Horn
- operation
- control can be easily reached by the driver
- loud enough
- not a sequential multi-tone.
Lights
All required lights are checked for: - operation
- condition
- security
Side lights and headlamps - are the correct type and colour
- dip and aim.
Stop lights, indicators and hazard lights* - are the correct type and colour
- do not interfere with each other in operation
- driver's tell-tale works with respect to indicators, or there is an audible warning system.
Rear Fog lamps** - must be fitted to the centre or offside of the vehicle
- tell-tale must work
- must not be affected by other lamps and not be obscured
- must be red.
Number plate lamps - All lamps fitted must be working.
Rear reflectors - There must be two red reflectors fitted reasonably symmetrically, securely attached and not obscured.
* Must be fitted to all vehicles first used on or after 1st April 1986, but if fitted, must be tested. ** Must be fitted to all vehicles first used on or after 1st April 1980.
Bonnet Catch Reasons for Failure - A bonnet that cannot be safely secured in the closed position
- An excessively deteriorated, ineffective or insecure (bonnet) retaining device
Doors
- Both front doors must be openable from the inside and outside and all doors must latch securely.
Tailgates, bootlids etc. - All these items, including the tailboards and dropsides of trucks must be securable in the closed position
Vehicle structure
Body condition and security - body must not be so insecure or displaced so that it might lead to loss of control of the vehicle when driven, or be a danger to other road users
- there must be no dangerous sharp edges or projections caused by corrosion or damage which is dangerous to other road users including pedestrians.
Corrosion A vehicle can fail with respect to corrosion for:
- excessive corrosion in a 'prescribed area' — within 30 cms of certain safety related components, e.g. brakes, steering, suspension, seat belt mountings etc.
- excessive corrosion not in a 'prescribed area', but which is likely to adversely affect the vehicle's braking or steering. 'Excessive corrosion' can mean a hole or a significantly weakened structure.
Seats
- the driver's and the front passenger's seats must be secure
- all seat backs must be securable in the upright position.
Brakes
Inside the car Anti-lock braking system (if fitted) warning lamp is checked for:
- function
- sequence of operation
Footbrake - sufficient reserve travel on the footbrake
- pedal rubber not worn to excess
- correct operation of the servo assistance system
Parking brake This could be hand or foot operated. Checked for reserve travel so that it doesn't reach the stops on application. The mountings will be checked for security and/or corrosion.
Under bonnet checks - master cylinder and servo unit are checked for leaks with the engine on and the brakes applied
- servo unit will be checked to ensure it is operating correctly
- visible metal or flexible brake pipes will be checked for corrosion, condition, fouling or leaks
Under vehicle checks - flexible brake pipes and any other metal brake pipes visible beneath the car are checked
- discs and drums (external only) checked for condition and contamination
- brake back plates and caliper securing devices are checked for condition and security
- condition of the brake pads will be checked if visible
- The assistant operates the handbrake and the condition of the linkages and/or cables is checked.
- on some vehicles there will be a brake compensating valve beneath the car which will need to be inspected for fluid leaks
Brake performance check The performance of the front and rear brakes and handbrake are checked for efficiency and balance using specialised equipment.
Windscreen
Includes all items affecting the driver's view of the road: the condition of the windscreen, the wipers and washers. Chips or cracks in the windscreen directly in front of the driver, in the area swept by the wiper blades, are acceptable if they are less than 10mm in diameter. In the rest of the swept area, up to 40mm diameter damage is acceptable. Official stickers (any used in connection with road enforcement, security or crime prevention matters) that are not readily removable are only a reason for rejection if they restrict the driver's view.
Washers and wipers - operation
- extent of area swept by the wipers
- condition of the wiper blades.
Mirrors
Not all mirrors on all vehicles are subject to Test, depending on the age of the vehicle. Those mirrors which must be checked must be
- secure
- visible from the driver's seat
- not distorted or damaged so as to seriously impair the driver's view to the rear.
Suspension
Under bonnet checks - upper suspension joints
- any other suspension components which can be inspected from beneath the bonnet
Under vehicle checks Applies to the front and rear suspension |