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Faulty Fog light a MOT failure?


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next month is MOT time so want to make sure all is fine and prepped.  :)

 

now my off side front Fog light isn't working and actually i don't care since i'm not using it. the whole lens / unit is rotten and probably leaking water hence the bulb is gone.

 

question; is this a MOT failure?

 

thx

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One thing I can't fault my MOT tester for they seem to use common sense which I like it was the rear licence plate bulb on mine didn't even give me a warning past it and said it's blown that was it :D

 

And I was under the impression if you have a light on the car with a bulb out it was a fail under the new rules regardless of location  :huh:

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Yep front fogs are not part of MOT test in terms of them working & not listed in lighting section of old or new MOT manual.

If lens was broken, hanging out etc it could fail but easily fixed for MOT by removing lens or taping over them.

What you do need remember is it is a motoring offence should you be using your fogs with only one working & Mr BIB sees you :-S

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Cheers mate didn't know that. And I always try to keep my bulbs working for the main reason as I don't like to give them the excuse ;)

Same here, do same for customers too unless they dead set against fixing it.

Fixed penalty is a PITA :-@

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You would be ok to blank the front fog though as I understand, as there is no legal requirement for a front fog light. I had a Landrover with spots and a blown bulb, because I put covers on then it didn't fail the MOT as they were not useable.

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  • 2 weeks later...

passed MOT this morning  :D

 

advisory items

001 Nearside rear Brake hose has slight corrosion to ferrules

[3.6.B.4e]

 

002 Offside rear Brake hose has slight corrosion to ferrules

[3.6.B.4e]

 

003 Front suspension components corroding

 

Odometer Reading and History

20/09/2014: 191398

23/09/2013: 180838

11/10/2012: 156021

04/10/2011: 132093

 

 

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