11th Commandment - Do not take your vehicle to an MOT testing station that does remedial work.
Always use the council testing stations. They test according to the book and have no incentive to feed work to their workshops.
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Two things I've learnt about MoTs...
Firstly, not all MoT testers are the same. Our P38 came with a fresh MoT with an advisory. Can't remember what it was, but it was mechanical and it's never been fixed. Since then it's been through 3 MoTs at different stations without a single advisory. So, either the P38 fixed itself, or 3 different MoT testers have missed something, or the original tester was wrong.
Secondly, you can get a fail for some really stupid things. Our VW Transporter was once failed for a leaf stuck under the driver's windscreen wiper. The tester (Kwik Fit) didn't notice the leaf - just noticed that the wiper didn't clear the screen properly in the correct areas. When I told him I'd changed the wipers the week previously, he found and removed the leaf, and then passed it - and for the rest of time I was there got the p!ss taken out of him by all the other members of staff...Serves him right.
Probably the worst of the lot. I have yet to meet anyone who has had a Kwik Fit fail for an item of work that they don't do.
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Thanks for your input guys.
One thing I forgot to mention......... On the left front wheel there seems to be a linkage for a steering tie/track rod, or something, it comes from the front of the hub. There is nothing attached to it, so I am hoping nothing has fallen off and that the linkage is unused on RHD vehicles.
Any idea?
Cheers
Panhard rod attaches to the axle not the wheel.I think I am correct saying the panhard rod is attached the the same linkage on the right wheel....![]()
Thanks for your input guys.
One thing I forgot to mention......... On the left front wheel there seems to be a linkage for a steering tie/track rod, or something, it comes from the front of the hub. There is nothing attached to it, so I am hoping nothing has fallen off and that the linkage is unused on RHD vehicles.
Any idea?
Cheers
I think I am correct saying the panhard rod is attached the the same linkage on the right wheel....![]()
That would give some interesting steering. Panhard rod is to stop axle from moving side to side. Attaches from axle to chassis.![]()
Got you, so it is the steering arm. Not really worked on steering much, can you tell?
Also, I did mean LHD, and mine is definitely RHD, nothing sinister going on there![]()
The spare hole on the right side is for thr drag link on LHD vehicles.
Dont worry about it. You don't use it.
It was another cheap idea to manufacture the stub axles for both formats rather than cast them gor each different application.