Better find yourself a friendly MOT'erSo it's mot time just wondering how many of you out there have failed the test through removing egr and/or dpf as I have neither.
Ahh forgot you have a D1, the D2 is well concealed.Engine cover?
Mines due end of month. No cat, egr or centre box. Gonna extend the front edge of the engine cover so the egr blank can't be seen as testers not allowed to remove anything to check. Gonna argue that the car never had a cat fitted from factory new and hope he doesn't enter the vin onto some dot database and find out it did, lol.
Friendly tester who knows how well maintained my car is, and always says he has an easy mot with mine, hopefully might help too.
I keep this thread updated when the time finally arrives
Not according to the Dot testers manual issued this year incorporating the May revisions.Oh yes they can remove now if it's emmisions related as from may this year
Oh yes they can remove now if it's emmisions related as from may this year
Not according to the Dot testers manual issued this year incorporating the May revisions.
Clearly states " test to be carried out with no dismantling"
Well all other threads on the same subject running up to may are wrong then?...and it's been thrashed to death...
I remember I posted the new regs up and indeed subject has been done to death
So the conclusion was , will fail if egrs can be seen to have been removed or blanked and covers can’t be removed
Alas though , by the sounds of it some garages are stricter than others
But that's not the point if emmisions are out does the new rules allow them to remove covers to inspect if they need to...that's different to just having a look...
Go to Gov.co.uk and download the mot testers handbook and have a read. They write the rules mot tester have to follow when testing a vehicle. It's interesting and says in black and white what's allowed or not. You can't argue with what's written in it as its what is required on mot test.
A "friendly" mot tester is the best hope for a pass with a non compliant vehicle.
Tow bar cover is cosmetic, doesn't need to be dismantled to gain access. Just like a boot mounted spare wheel under a false floor. Easily lifted or popped out to gain access by user/owner.
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