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Article Title: Wise Up and Prepare for MOT Checks
Author: Louise Longworth
Category: Cars and Trucks, Classics, RVs
Word Count: 502
Keywords: mot checks
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Car accidents can take lives and cause serious injuries. These can be caused by 
many things which could be avoided such as drinking and driving and driving a 
non roadworthy car.  The latter can easily be avoided, and that is why the 
government wants to ensure that all cars on the road meet a certain standard of 
functionality to ensure the safety of all road users. 

Everyone in the UK that drives a car knows about MOT checks and that this is 
the yearly check to make sure that their cars do not have serious defects that 
could lead to accidents. Some people grumble about these checks as they feel 
they are not needed, but with the millions of cars that travel the UK roads 
daily these precautionary tests are a must.

Once your car is three years old it is time for the first of its yearly MOT 
checks. In reality these checks are simple and logical and it does not matter 
if your vehicle has a dent or two. The function of these tests is to make sure 
the car is roadworthy to travel on public UK roads, and if the dent in the 
fender does not impair its functionality it is not important.

What to expect

Wise drivers educate themselves on exactly what MOT checks involve, and if you 
are really interested you can actually stand by when your car is going through 
its check. In this way you will learn quite a lot that will be useful to you in 
the future. In a nutshell the MOT checks involve checking for various functions 
of the brakes, doors emissions, fuel system, horn, lights mirrors and 
registration plates and VIN. The technician will also check the seats and seat 
belts, the steering and suspension, tyres and wheels, the vehicle structure and 
the windscreen.

Prepare ahead of time

It is easy to prepare ahead of time and information [checklists] are available 
freely on the Internet to use as a guide. There are common faults that often 
cause cars to fail MOT tests and these are avoidable. 

Check door hinges and release mechanisms to make sure they are functional and 
open smoothly from inside and outside. Your car will be connected to a special 
computer and the emissions will be checked to make sure these are not 
excessive. Blocked air filters or faulty components that control the fuel and 
air mixture can cause high emissions. Damage in a car's engine such as damaged 
cylinder rings or pistons also lead to high exhaust emissions and cause a car 
to fail its MOT test. Corroded exhaust systems and loose exhaust mountings will 
also lead to failing the test as well as missing baffles that lead to 
unacceptable noise levels. 

To make sure that your car passes its MOT test without problems it is good to 
keep a 'mock test' on hand as a guideline and check out your car regularly. In 
this way you save yourself money in the long run and a lot of frustration as 
well.

Find out more about MOT checks by visiting 
http://www.cloverautos.co.uk/MOT/MOTTestProcedure.aspx

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