If you have an older car, getting through an MOT health check can be tricky. MOT health checks look for properly functioning brakes, electrics, oil, tyres. Tyres can not pass if they are improperly inflated or below the minimum tread depth. You can check your tyres before the MOT health check for tread depth by measuring the depth with a ruler, and check the inflation level with a tyre pressure gauge. These checks are simple to do and can save you a lot of time and headaches. If your tyres are under inflated you can add air to the tyres before the MOT health check to ensure that you old car passes.
Getting your old car through its MOT
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
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