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MOT AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CAR REPAIR CENTRES

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Online garages are not fixated on one thing or purpose. They are a whole bundle. They provide everything that a vehicle requires including all the services and MOT. You can get your vehicles serviced or modified. You don’t have to search for different platforms anymore. Book a service for your vehicle and book an MOT test for your vehicle at the same time. 







 Services by the garages

There are mainly two types of services provide by the car repair centers. You can choose a service for your vehicle depending on its condition and the last time that it was serviced. People normally just stick to the manufacturer’s manual and get their vehicle serviced according to that. 

Interim service

Interim service is a 50-point check service. It cannot replace the annual servicing but it is considered suitable for cars that cover more than the average miles annually. 

Full service

It is a 70-point check service. It is done annually or after every 12,000 miles. It is a complete and thorough service. They check everything off your vehicle and service all the parts. 

Repairs

Along with the maintenance, the garages also offer car repair services. They will thoroughly inspect your car and see if anything needs repair. They will let you know before executing anything. They will repair the parts that require it and make sure that your vehicle is in top-notch condition. They value your life and safety; they also know the risks of driving a car with faulty parts. 

Replacements

You can get any parts of your vehicle replaced, if the components have reached their capacity and can no longer perform properly then it is better to replace them. Faulty or damaged parts will affect the other parts of the vehicle. They will harm the performance of the vehicle. Replacing these parts will not only save the rest of the components but will also improve the efficiency and performance of the automobile.

MOT

MOT is the test authorized by the government to ensure the road-worthiness of the vehicle. You will only be allowed to drive your car on the road if you have a certificate for passing the MOT. It is carried out in MOT centers and only by DVSA approved examiners. MOT is different from car servicing. Servicing a car is performing a series of maintenance procedures to keep the car in top-notch condition. MOT is a test that proves that your vehicle is ready to be on the road. Only a few things are checked in the MOT.

Free diagnostic tests

If you want to make sure that there is nothing wrong with the car, you can benefit from the free diagnostic tests offered by the garages. They will run several tests on your car and let you know if anything needs repair or replacement. 

Modifications

Some garages offer modifications for your car. You can remove or add any part from the vehicle or even personalize it according to your taste. Modifications can be in the speaker system or you can change the cover of the seats. You can choose the perfect tires for you. 

Affordable payment plans

Many of the local garages have made it their mission to do everything they can for the customers who are financially affected by covid-19. All the garages are offering different types of plans like “payment in installments” or the “6-month relief”. You can look these offers up and select the one which is the most appropriate for you. 

 You can do your research and select the perfect garage for you. A garage that fulfills all your requirements. 

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Do You Know Top 10 MOT Failures and How to Prevent Them?

Even the most confident and certain drivers might be terrified of their yearly MOT, since no matter how brilliant you are, there's no assurance your car is in equally fantastic form.

In reality, according to figures from 2000/21, about 36% of vehicles failed their MOT on the first attempt, equating to nearly 7.8 million tests, with the average failure resulting from nearly three problems. Many of the faults that caused the failures are simple to repair and could have been fixed before the test.


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We've compiled a brief guide that outlines the most common failures. Confirm the MOT status of your vehicle and the following will help you in how to avoid them:

1. Lights and Signalling

Blown bulbs are the most common cause of failures, yet they're also one of the easiest and cheapest to fix. Ask a friend to assist you in checking all of the lights - front, rear, indicators (including side repeaters), brake lights (including centre repeaters) and front and back fog lights before the MOT test. You might also fail if your headlights had deflectors installed for driving in Europe that you failed to remove. When you arrive home, double-check that they've come off.

2. Suspension

Britain's potholed, patchworked roads put our vehicle's suspension to the test and suspension problems are becoming more regular, with nearly 1 in 10 tests reporting suspension failures. There's not much you can do a pre-test to prevent a failure short of crawling beneath the car. Instead, check MOT history and schedule your yearly service for right before the MOT test and a trained technician can tell you.

3. Brakes

Look for a spongey pedal feel and the car pulling to the left or right when braking as these are signs that the brake pads need to be replaced. Brakes should be replaced every 50,000 miles on average, but depending on your driving style, it may be sooner or later.

4. Tyres

Because your tyres are the only portion of your vehicle that makes actual contact with the road, they should be inspected on a regular basis throughout the year to guarantee they're in excellent working order. Check the tread depth with a 20p piece across the whole width of the tyre and all the way around. Your tyres may be under the legal limit if the outside ring of the coin is visible. Look through the MOT history of your vehicle and if your vehicle is frequently failing on tyres then most likely there is more than a tyre replacement required.

5. Driver's view of the road

Because being able to see all around is crucial, your car might fail the test if the windscreen is cracked or if you just leave a windscreen-mounted phone cradle in place for the test. Fill the reservoir with water and check that the pump is still operating properly. Remove any cradles or stickers and fill any windscreen chips with resin before they turn into cracks. At least one rear view mirror should be intact and changeable; new, stick-on mirror surfaces can be acquired for a low price.

6. Emissions – particularly on diesel cars

These are becoming a more common cause of failure. It's grown so popular that 'Pre-MOT' fuel treatment kits are now available, which aid in the cleaning of the fuel system before to the test. It's also a good idea to take the car for a long pre-test drive at high rpm (such as on the highway) to warm up the engine and clear any cobwebs.

7. Steering

Power steering fluid is one of the fluids that is evaluated during an MOT test; the quantity in the reservoir must be at least at the minimal level. Check it ahead of time and get it topped up if required.

8. Seat belts and airbags

Seat belts must retract, therefore resolve any twisted or knotted belts and double-check that they are all securely fastened in place without detaching. A failure can also be caused by a missing airbag (or an airbag warning light on your dashboard) — warning lights that have turned on inadvertently can frequently be reset for a nominal price at a repair.

9. Body and structure

You can't do much about rust (except wash the car frequently throughout the winter, when corrosive grit/salt might accumulate in the tyre arches), but any loose, sharp edges can cause a failure. As a result, any accident damage, such as loose bumpers, should be repaired as soon as possible.

10. Registration plates

Your plates must be visible and readable. Therefore, your vehicle might fail only because it's filthy or the registration plate light bulb has blown! Check this when you're checking the rest of your lights, then clean the plates down with a damp cloth.



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