Thought it would fly through after last years no advisories...its done minimal mileage over the past year and just had a full service.
Any ideas on the cause of this?
Any ideas on the cause of this?
I wonder why there are just lines through the oil temperature sections?It doesn't say what the oil temperature is, it should be at about 90°c I think, that could be a contributing factor.
Could also be a failed O2 sensor or the Cat. It's good practice to take it for an Italian Tune prior to a MOT, especially on lightly used cars.I wonder why there are just lines through the oil temperature sections?
Ooh, @t-tony or @Stevo7682 are your guys for that mate.I read that if a BET fails they have to carry out a full CAT test?...does the above represent that?
This is essential. It's also essential to have a tester who will persevere to try to make it pass. That's why you should stick to the one tester, and not just use the latest cheap offer.It's good practice to take it for an Italian Tune prior to a MOT, especially on lightly used cars.
Simply because they didnt test the oil temperature on the BET Test. They HAVE TO when doing a Cat test.I wonder why there are just lines through the oil temperature sections?
I have been using this garage for a number of years for maintenance and repair on several cars, usually go to Halfords Autocentre as get discount via the AA, but this local garage charges the full fat £54......that's why you should stick to the one tester, and not just use the latest cheap offer.
Check for blockages and leaks. I wouldn't worry about spark plugs or O2 sensors yet.My car has failed mot on emissions in the past under previous ownership when it was hardly ever being used. I’ve been taking it to a garage 45min drive away so it is fully warmed up prior to the test.