nitenurse
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they will no my husband is an mot tester and we have a discovery TD5 and a freelander they test brakes driving it with a meter in the car on the floor so don't worry
they will no my husband is an mot tester and we have a discovery TD5 and a freelander they test brakes driving it with a meter in the car on the floor so don't worry
cox husband has been testing for 15 years and when u go to the ministry they do tell u that 4 x4s do go on a taplin meter
The difference in front and rear prop speed will make the vcu activate and pass power to the wheels not on the roller. So the Freelander should roll off the rollers like me dads range rover did some years ago when he watched the tester travelling towards the wall in front after making the mistake to roller it. I supose the harm would be when they put the foot brake on and only turn 1 wheel. Non roller wheels would also have the brakes on. Something may give if the strain is too much.So what exactly happens if it's done on a two wheel set up?
my wife 1800 petrol went in for mot today just failed with a slightly ripped track rod end rubber he said if it had been in december he would have just given it a advisory but new rules came in January and all change I asked him about taking the cat of my turbo freelander he said throw a brick at it no seriously if you take the cat of it will fail at the moment as the new law stands but he agreed that on a deisel cats are no good BUT in april there is a review of cats on diesles
ok i take note but thats what he told me I will take it with a pich of salt the next thing he tells me but my wife's car did not do bad a 1998 that 14 years old and just failed on the rubber on the track rod and a side light bulb which was working this morning
:bounce::bounce::bounce:When the guy came out and told me it passed , I thought he might be taking the **** .
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