discool
Well-Known Member
Had a day off to get the D1 tested, it passed of course, but with the usual advisory’s on my corroded brakes.
For a few years now I’ve had an advisory for the brake condition but not last year, last year nothing was mentioned not that I’ve ever bothered with them.
So this year it’s the brakes again, plus the front plastic number plate which now has a large black patch seeping through to the rear of white laminate, it’s something that started around 15 years ago and which over the years has increased so today it got a mention.
Also something iffy with the rear brakes the tester didn’t like “rear foot brake effort generally low, just passing efficiency limits” but I believe that’s due to the new pads I fitted a a couple of months or so ago and which still require bedding in, as they only been on for 50 odd miles, I think my brakes are okay but it appears that the brake test roller didn’t think so.
A few years ago I always received a ‘percentage’ printout for the brakes also one for the emissions, both were of interest... but there’s no such thing now.
For a few years now I’ve had an advisory for the brake condition but not last year, last year nothing was mentioned not that I’ve ever bothered with them.
So this year it’s the brakes again, plus the front plastic number plate which now has a large black patch seeping through to the rear of white laminate, it’s something that started around 15 years ago and which over the years has increased so today it got a mention.
Also something iffy with the rear brakes the tester didn’t like “rear foot brake effort generally low, just passing efficiency limits” but I believe that’s due to the new pads I fitted a a couple of months or so ago and which still require bedding in, as they only been on for 50 odd miles, I think my brakes are okay but it appears that the brake test roller didn’t think so.
A few years ago I always received a ‘percentage’ printout for the brakes also one for the emissions, both were of interest... but there’s no such thing now.