10:th-Jul-2014, 07:38:26
Sounds like the mot tester has just come back from a refresher course, or just got his testers ticket. Either that, or the man from DVSA was there watching!
Undertrays fitted are put down as we can't see components during testing. You could easily remove them after the test, see something seriously wrong, then go back and create. Its just to keep the tester covered.
Regarding the 'just get those bulbs replaced' by Cameron, this will be coming into the mot at some point. Should a car fail on a minor fault - wipers, bulbs etc, then we will beallowed to pass the car and issue the fail on the advisory.
Undertrays fitted are put down as we can't see components during testing. You could easily remove them after the test, see something seriously wrong, then go back and create. Its just to keep the tester covered.
Regarding the 'just get those bulbs replaced' by Cameron, this will be coming into the mot at some point. Should a car fail on a minor fault - wipers, bulbs etc, then we will beallowed to pass the car and issue the fail on the advisory.