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Stemo

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Re: MOT queiry
« Reply #15 on: 15 May 2014, 14:14:28 »

There is a code on the failure note, look it up.
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b4ndit

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Re: MOT queiry
« Reply #16 on: 15 May 2014, 18:44:32 »

Three things for an mot emissions test 1. temp gauge shows normal operating temp. 2. coolant pipes were hot. 3. cooling fan cut in.
that's it, its not very likely that all three were not working and I do this every day so would go back and ask for a retest foc or a form to complain to vosa/dvsa :y
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Re: MOT queiry
« Reply #17 on: 15 May 2014, 19:22:32 »

   Car is 1600 petrol. Spoke to my MOT man today and he said if temp guage not working, tester was being lazy and not putting the prob down the dipstick tube that is part of the kit for cases like this. Spoke to mate, he got a call from bloke he has known there for over twenty years, asked to go back in and got an MOT done that way. Young t0$$er been given a talking to
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b4ndit

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Re: MOT queiry
« Reply #18 on: 15 May 2014, 19:33:54 »

   Car is 1600 petrol. Spoke to my MOT man today and he said if temp guage not working, tester was being lazy and not putting the prob down the dipstick tube that is part of the kit for cases like this. Spoke to mate, he got a call from bloke he has known there for over twenty years, asked to go back in and got an MOT done that way. Young t0$$er been given a talking to
Keith B
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