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Returning To Business As Usual

How to make sure your car will run smoothly After 3 months in lockdown, we’re all starting to begin to slowly return to normal. With shops beginning to re-open and non-essential businesses returning to work, now is the best time for you to service your car before returning back to work. Have you found that over the past few months you’ve had more time on your hands than ever before, you will soon be returning back to your busy work schedule so take you time now to get your car serviced.  IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS: With social distancing measures coming into place in retail and non-essential workplaces, we’re more than happy to tell you we are now back open and running under strict social distancing measures.  Rest assured that our team are here to make sure you’re safe on the road, providing you with MOTs and services which may be long overdue. Over the lockdown period, the government introduced an MOT extension which allowed those cars which were due for their MOT a 6 month extension period.  The safely of our customers and staff is a high priority for us here at Motorserv UK, we have had to make some adjustments within the showroom and garages, we want to put you at a peace of mind to ensure everybody feels safe to return. Whilst things may be different for now, it’s important that we carry on providing you with our servicing and MOTs, we’re excited to reopen and return back to work! If you’re looking for a service and repair on your car, our team are happy to help. Give us a call to find out more about our servicing costs. Social Distancing Measures. Here at Motorserv UK we have been following the government guidelines to make sure everyone in our workplace, including customers, are safe and prepared to return back to work. We have taken this time to review every step of our customer journey and how we can adapt the services we offer to the new social distancing norms.  Therefore we have introduced some new rules throughout our showroom and garages to ensure all social distancing guidelines are met. This includes our mechanics working solely in their own station, keeping 2 meters apart from any other members of the team at all times whilst maintaining good hygiene in the workplace.   Here at Motorserv we are prioritising all cars which are overdue on their MOT. As a way for us to manage all of our bookings, we are contacting all customers whose appointments were cancelled due to COVID19. If you’re looking to get your car serviced for an MOT, please contact our team to find out more today! Give us a call to book your car in for an MOT or service, we want to make sure that your car is safe to drive, as society is slowly returning back to normal our team wants to make sure your car is safe on the road. Our team are specialists for Mercedes Servicing Solihull, Get in touch today! 

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How to make sure your car will run smoothly

How to make sure your car will run smoothly Here at MotorServ UK, we offer full servicing and MOT of vehicles to ensure that they are safe and road worthy. We have used our extensive knowledge to compile 4 top tips on how to make sure that the car you’re buying is ready to hit the roads. Our priority is to keep our customers safe in their vehicles by providing excellent services and MOT in Birmingham. When a car is used, well like you would have expect, it will have been put through its paces and may require some attention to get it running back on full form and keep you safe whilst driving. It is important to not only look at the cost when buying a car, but also all of its safety measures and service history to make sure it will be a reliable vehicle once purchased.  Follow these tips when checking to see if a used car is road worthy: Full Service History – This one is very important to make sure the previous owners have taken good care of the car. This documents provides all of the issues the car may have had in the past and what has been repaired. This will show you if the car has been reliable, or has a habit of needing fixes due to reoccurring issues. Here at Motorserv UK, we offer full servicing for many different model of cars, book in your vehicle here.  Recent MOT – Before purchasing a car, you want to make sure it has a recent MOT that is in date with a pass score. It is important to check for any failed MOTs and advisory notices to ensure that the car is safe to be on the road. If your MOT is coming up for renewal, then contact us today for MOT in Birmingham. Test Drive – When purchasing a car, you want to make sure it runs smoothly and you feel comfortable driving it. This is the best way to notice any small issues with the car such as a sticky brake pedal, or problems with internal controls. This way, if anything has been missed by the dealership, you don’t get caught out when the driving the car home – and then it’s too late! Check the clocking – Sometimes if something is too good to be true, it is! If the mileage of a car looks a lot lower than you would imagine, then check with the dealership the history of the car. It may be that the previous owner lived in a city area so wasn’t racking up the miles. It is possible however, that the car mileage may have been altered to change the price accordingly – this means you don’t get the car for it’s true value. Making sure a car is ready for the roads can be tricky as there are so many boxes to tick. If you want your car checked by experts, then visit MotorServ UK today for Servicing and MOT in Birmingham – Drive home happy!

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Top tips to follow when it comes to a service history

Top tips to follow when it comes to a service history. Have you recently been looking for a new car, but you are unaware of how important the service history is. In this blog, we are going to give you an insight into the importance of having a service history on your car. More often than not, you are likely to buy a car which has had previous owners, your service history will show you exactly what work the car has had done to it in the past. You must only buy a used car if you have the previous service history. We all know that the age of the car can make a significant difference to the vehicle, but let’s discuss the importance of this document and what the service history shows. Many sellers will advise gaining a full-service history when purchasing a vehicle, however many vehicles do not have a complete service history. This is why at Motorserv we fully update all service history documents and provide a warranty to ensure that the car is safe to drive and any unforeseen problems are covered. Adds Value To The Car.  This document is crucial and a great way to add value to your car, if you find that you do not have any previous history it will be hard for you to sell your car. Your service history will highlight all of the previous work which the car has had done to it. You can have a great understanding of how well the previous owners have looked after the car, and from here you can identify the parts of the car which have been recently replaced. In addition to this, the information will give you a great idea regarding how to maintain the quality of your car.  Places trust in the dealership Here at Motorserv, our team of professionals will always provide you with a service history on the vehicle you have purchased. Our team make sure that you are provided with this document when you buy your car, from here we can make sure everything is functional and working to the best of its ability. This is different from buying from a private seller as they don’t always provide a service history, this information is key when buying a new car.  Identifies previous responsible ownerships.  When you dive deep into the service history document, there is so much information you can gain, but in addition to this, you can see exactly who has owned your car previously. This is great because you can see the exact work which each owner has had done to the car, tracking how well it has previously been looked after. Previous work will be logged into the service history, knowing that the previous owners have spent their money on keeping the car running will also put your mind at ease. This is why a service history is vital when buying a used car, it will give you all the background information there is to know! The Prior Services This is simple to understand, your service history document will provide you with the information regarding prior services which have been carried out on your vehicle. This will consist of knowing exactly when and where the car is serviced. Without this document, you will not know the problems which the car has previously had and what work needs doing. All of this information will give you an insight into whether or not the car is deemed safe to drive.  All our vehicles here at Motorserv have an up to date service history. We provide you with great quality vehicles with all the previous background history of the used car in Solihull you’re buying. If you are looking for more information, get in touch with our team today! With year’s worth of experience in the industry, contact our team of professionals today!  

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Why replacing your Cambelt is so important

Why replacing your Cambelt is so important Welcome to Motorserv UK, we want to give you a small insight into the importance of your cambelt and why you need to get this checked to prevent any further damage occurring. Failing to change your cambelt when it’s due to be changed can lead to significant damages to your engine. We strongly suggest that you keep a close eye on this before any detrimental damage occurs leaving you with a significant bill to pay.  What is a cambelt? A cambelt is designed to sync the engine together, allowing the top and bottom halves of the engines to flow fluently resulting in the engine running smoothly. Without a doubt, the most crucial component of your engine is the cambelt and is responsible for syncing up the whole engine. You will find that overtime the cambelt will begin to stretch resulting in the belt wearing down and eventually failing without any warning. Talk to a member of our team and we will be more than happy to assess your vehicle and give you our advice. We strongly advise that you get this checked out on an annual basis to prevent any further damage occurring to the rest of your engine.   How a Cambelt Works  The cambelt in your engine is used to regulate the way in which the engine works, allowing everything to flow efficiently. The cambelt is used to control the opening and closing of the valves in the engine as well as making sure that both halves of the engine are synced up together. You will find your cambelt will fail due to the fact that the timings of the belts will fail to function and the valves and pistons in the car will collide which is damaging to the engine. It controls the timings of all elements of the engine and when it wears and breaks down this leads to the valves colliding causing a lot of expensive damage to the engine.    If you are unsure, call our team here at MotorServ UK, and we will be glad to confirm the timeframe of interval on your specific Car, and can physically check the belt within your engine.   Why You Need a Cambelt Your cambelt is fitted to regulate the way in which the whole engine of your car functions and is highly important to maintain the flow of the engine. If you don’t have your cambelt checked on a regular basis, you will be at a huge risk of damaging your car’s engine. Although at the time you will have to pay the bill for the fitting of a new cambelt, this will be a small price to pay in comparison to the problems which will occur if your cambelt fails and therefore you need to get this seen on a regular basis. If you haven’t had your Cambelt checked in the past year, we would strongly recommend that you come and visit our team, we can check this all out for you! We can tell you when your cambelt needs changing, and can arrange a competitive quote. If you’re looking for car servicing in Solihull we can help you today!

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Top Tips For Test Driving Your New Car

Top Tips For Test Driving Your New Car If you are in the process of buying a used car it is essential that you test drive the vehicle before you sign on the dotted line. Did you know that 50% of people who walk into a car dealership have no idea what kind of car they want to buy? For many, buying a new car or a used car is a huge financial commitment and it is crucial that you make the right decision that best suits you. This post highlights the importance of test driving your new car, something which many people tend to oversee when buying a new or used vehicle. Whether you have been driving for the past 20 years or you may be looking to buy your first car. Learning to drive is a very significant moment in many people’s lives, it’s the first step to freedom and adulthood. The test drive is the most important component of the whole buying process when purchasing your new vehicle, and we want to give you some top tips to follow when test driving your new car. Our team here at Motorserv have years’ worth of experience in the car industry and we want to give you some great tips to put you at an advantage when it comes to testing your new car. These rules require some flexibility depending on the vehicle you are test driving. All cars are manufactured differently, and you need to feel comfortable and safe driving your new car. Listen to the car. When test driving your car, this is your chance to pay full attention to the roar of the engine and how well the vehicle drives. We would strongly advise you drive without the radio on so you can hear how well the engine is running as you are driving along. You will want to hear the sound of a smooth motor, with no rattles or strange noises if the engine is not smooth, then there could be a concern, talk to our Team if you are unhappy for whatever reason. Take this opportunity to get a feel for the way the car drives, test the speed of your motor and give the car a good speed test when safe to do so. Similarly, drive slowly and listen out for any rattling or unsuspected noises if anything does occur, bring this up with one or our Sales team. Take in all of the features of the car.  It is understandable that every car drives in a completely different way and this is your opportunity to get a feel for the car to see if it suits you and the way you drive. If you find that the new car is an extremely different drive in comparison to what you’re used to, bear in mind that you will get used to the way the car drives. Important factors such as the biting point, the size of the car and the steering is entirely dependent on the make and model of the vehicle. We would suggest that you take into consideration how smooth the steering is, this is your chance to see if you feel comfortable driving the car. In addition to this, when steering you need to monitor whether the wheel makes a cracking noise once turned left or right. If so, you may need to talk to the dealership and get the CV joints replaced. The vehicle must drive in a straight line without veering off in a different direction.  Test the brakes. The brakes on your car are paramount, not only your own safety but the surrounding drivers on the road. You need to be sure to check that both the handbrake and the foot brakes are working efficiently, we would suggest that you check them thoroughly. From here you can measure how quickly your car comes to a halt whilst seeing how effective the breaks really are. Talk to our team of experts, we can determine whether or not your car requires new brakes. If the car has been sitting on a forecourt for a while, then it’s likely the brakes will need an application or two to clear any surface rust and perform properly. You need to make sure the car brakes evenly and there is no pulling to the left or right. If you feel that the breaks aren’t working effectively, make sure that this is corrected and fixed before you purchase the car.  Test the Water and Oil Levels.  Both the water and oil are huge components in your engine to help keep all of the cogs moving, quite literally. It is highly important that you check the oil level, making sure that it is topped up and no excess substance has interfered with the oil. The oil in your engine is what helps everything run smoothly, it is imperative that this is regularly checked to ensure the engine continues to run smoothly. Further to this, you will need to frequently check the water levels, if this is insufficient and no water is flowing around the engine this could result in the engine overheating. Both of these elements are highly important and need to be monitored closely to ensure that the engine is working as well as it should. Although at the time this job may seem tedious, you need to test absolutely everything! Pop the bonnet, check out the engine, take a look inside the boot, roll down the windows and check to see if they’re working. This is your chance to really explore the car and understand how well it truly functions. Do not feel under pressure, a good seller will give you as much time as you need to explore every element of the car. Ideally, you should test drive your car in cold conditions as you will get a true feel to the way the car drives. The warm weather tends to disguise any problems the vehicle has in comparison to the

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Why has my Engine light come on?

Why has my Engine light come on? Has your engine light suddenly turned on? Depending on the colour, you may have to take action immediately. A red light indicates a serious problem; you should stop right away and seek assistance. If the light is yellow, you should make your way steadily to a garage where you can enquire about the problem with a professional. There isn’t a way to instantly tell what has caused this to happen – the top 5 reasons for your engine light to come on are below:  1. Your petrol cap isn’t fixed on properly First and foremost, check your petrol cap is screwed on tight and correctly. If it isn’t, your car’s computer will interpret a more serious issue as it will detect there is incorrect pressure within the petrol tank. Fuel vapor leaking from inside will ultimately overthrow your whole vehicle system; initially, the problems will result in a reduction of mileage and increased emissions.  As this is such a common problem (and one so easy to fix) is suggested this is the first thing you check the car over for when you pull over. If you see that the cap is on tight and correct, check it over for cracks. If you notice the cause of the engine light and feel as though the cap is in need of replacing, luckily they are quick and easy to fit and are inexpensive in comparison to what could have been! A pristine fuel cap will improve the mileage of your vehicle, increasing car efficiency, and reduce harmful emissions. 2. You have worn spark plugs Spark plugs play one of the most vital roles in the ignition of your vehicle – therefore it is more than important that they are working safely and efficiently. Spark plugs work to seal the combustion chamber, providing a gap for the spark to move across – ultimately initiating combustion within your engine. Spark plugs will cause a misfire if they are failing – this will be felt like a jolt when the car is accelerating.  Fortunately, the replacement of spark plugs is an easy and inexpensive process of which will improve the vehicle’s entire efficiency. The vital nature of this working component means it would be best to know they have been fitted correctly. Although the easy access through the hood of the car makes it an easy enough task to complete yourself; seeking a professional will guarantee they have been replaced correctly.  3. Your Mass airflow sensors are at fault A fault with your mass airflow sensors means that the vehicle will not be able to correctly read how much fuel to add based on the volume of air passing through the engine. Issues with this component frequently result in the vehicle stalling. Further consequences of a failing airflow sensor include decreased mileage and increased emissions – therefore it is important they are correctly cared for.  Common causes of faults with airflow sensors are incorrect installation or negligence to replace them adequately. It is recommended that they are changed once a year as part of vehicle maintenance/servicing. It is best to seek a professional when it comes time to replace your sensors; an experienced mechanic will ensure they are fitted correctly and in a way that no further issues will arise. Enquire with us today, our experience with MOT’s, Solihull means we would be happy to help.  4. A problem with your Catalytic Converter Issues with Catalytic converters are often of negligent or poor vehicle maintenance. Additionally, they can come as a consequence of having broken oxygen sensors or deteriorated spark plugs. Should your catalytic converter fail, carbon monoxide will not be able to be converted into a less harmful emission. An inability to increase in speed and a decrease in fuel efficiency are both strong indicators that your vehicle is suffering from this problem.  Continuing to operate a vehicle with a damaged Catalytic Converter can have serious consequences; a car will not be able to run for much longer after such problems become present. As replacing converters is a detailed and expensive procedure, the help of a professional mechanic is always advised.  5. Your Oxygen sensor is faulty  There are frequently between two to four oxygen sensors fitted to a vehicle – their job is to monitor the quantity of unburned oxygen leaving the vehicle via the exhaust. The amount of fuel being burned will impact a car’s emissions, mileage, and overall efficiency. The sensor scanner will have a code of which will indicate which sensor is in need of replacing, should you find yourself with such problems.  Oil ash builds up on the sensors over time and will soon impact the ability of the sensor to change the fuel and oxygen mixture. If you detect this is the problem, you should seek to fix it quickly as neglecting to do so can result in a broken catalytic converter – a much more costly problem to fix. The owner’s handbook will detail how to unclip and reattach a replacement sensor; it is a relatively straight forward task. Although these are the 5 most common causes of an engine light turning on, there are an array of other components of which could be the cause. Beginning with the above checks is a good place to start – should you require any help or further advice, we are here to help. Enquire with us today! MotorServ UK are experienced with all forms of repairs and servicing for all makes and models, and we carry out a lot of MOT’s every month for Solihull and Birmingham customers, so we are fully equipped and experienced to help.”

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5 most likely things to fail your MOT

5 most likely things to fail your MOT f you have an upcoming booked MOT test for your car then it is important that you know some of the most common failures and how to avoid them. Lights Probably the most common one on this list is lights. Despite being such a simple and cheap fix that you can do yourself potentially, it causes the most MOT failures. A simple way to check your lights is to get a friend or family member to go around the car while you turn the lights and indicators on and off, and they can confirm if all the lights are working. This includes all the indicator lights, number plate lights, brake lights, front and rear lights and fog lights.  Tyres Tyres are a very important part of your car as they can determine how well you can control your car and also how fast you can stop and how fast you can drive safely. These should be checked regularly for any slashes, holes, rips, bulges and also the tyre tread depth.  The law requires car tyres to have a minimum tread depth of 1.6mm in a continuous band around the central three quarters of the tyre.  Before an MOT, it’s useful to get these checked properly by experts such as MotorServ UK. We can check your tyre tread depth to make sure it meets regulations and more importantly will ensure the Car will pass its MOT. View of the road Having gadgets and holders on or around your windscreen is great for convenience, but not great for the vision of the road and for an MOT test! Anything like phone holders, stickers, cracks or anything that can restrict your vision of the road should be taken off or remedied before an MOT.  If you have a chip or a crack and are unsure if it’s safe and will pass the MOT, then take your car into MotorServ UK to get an expert to view it and advise if it needs repairing / replacing before your test. Brakes This can be trickier to spot but also vital to get right. If you feel your car veering to the left or right when braking or it has a spongy feel when pressing the pedal then they may be in need of a replacement.  Another tell tale is excessive squeaks or a scraping noise on braking. As it is so important, we recommend that you bring your car into MotorServ UK for a FREE brake check to make sure everything is OK.  Suspension Whether you have accidentally hit a kerb or a pothole, your car’s suspension can take a real beating especially if you use your car on a daily basis. Something like this is difficult to check by yourself without the right equipment and experience. This is why we recommend you get it checked here at MotorServ UK before the test. Those were just 5 things most likely to fail on an MOT test.  You can have your Car checked prior to an MOT, to avoid a fail and to give you the time required to carry out repair works as necessary. If you need to book an MOT then why not book with us here at MotorServ UK for only £15 with our ‘No Pass No Fee’ guarantee.  With our expertise, we can get your Car all checked over and certified and back on the road for the year ahead!

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Booking an appointment with MotorServ UK MOT and Service

Booking an appointment with MotorServ UK MOT and Service Despite the grueling restrictions COVID-19 has inflicted on the country and all working industries, MotorServ UK has remained open to administer vehicle servicing and works, including MOTs. With most individuals working from home, an incredible amount of vehicles have likely gone without any servicing or MOT! Should you find your car SORN and tucked up on your driveway, in need of some extensive and attentive care before getting back on the road, it would be best to look into booking your appointment sooner rather than later. MOT specialists such as ourselves have already seen a massive surge in both bookings and demand for an upcoming couple of months.  Up to date service and MOT The eagerly anticipated re-opening of the UK will see individuals returning to their workplace. The car must be checked and serviced after a long time of minimal use and have an up-to-date MOT. The MOT service we offer here at MotorServ UK is among the cheapest available in the UK. We are confident in our service and will swiftly and safely get you back on the road, heading down the highway towards freedom and the much-missed normalities of life! Due to commuters’ volume anticipating their return to work, alongside the lifting of other restrictions and the changing of seasons, our appointment books are quickly filling. We would recommend all prospective MOT or servicing customers call our credible centre today to arrange an appointment to avoid disappointment and potential delays in getting back in the driving seat when you need it most.  Re-opening the Sales Centre Throughout lockdown and when working within a tiered system, MotorServ UK has been completing servicing work, deliveries, click and collect sales. Therefore our fingers are crossed that the provisional date of April the 12th will see the grand and anticipated re-opening of our car sales centre. Once our centre is reopened and back in operation, the MotorServ UK team will finally be working again at total capacity. Our prospective customers wishing to test drive and purchase their new vehicle will be able to do so. During the lockdown, all new car buyers had to complete this online via a ‘click and collect service, without a test drive optional, and with their new car delivered to their home via our free nationwide delivery service.  Make your appointment today! MotorServ UK is proud to be a credible sales centre that offers considerably lower prices than all others regarding MOT servicing. We look forward to assisting our customers, and our desirability is being demonstrated currently in our demand for bookings. We would recommend to all in need of their annual check-up to call today and arrange your appointment! Our team is among some of the most friendly and professional in the industry. Each staff member would gladly offer any advice regarding your vehicle and reassure you of any reservations you may have regarding returning to life in the driver’s seat!

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Top 3 Tips For Starting Your Automotive Career

Top 3 Tips For Starting Your Automotive Career So you want to start an Automotive career? We don’t blame you! Here at MotorServ UK, we have over 15 years of experience in every aspect of the Automotive sector. Over this time we have learnt a lot about how to have a successful Career in this sector. So much so that we have compiled our knowledge into 3 top tips for you to use when starting your Career! 1. Know the market and where you want to be Before you start your career, you need to be sure of what you want to do! Look into the type of Cars you want to work with, maybe you would find more enjoyment in working with classic Cars over modern Cars? This differs from person to person but it is important to understand what you would enjoy the most. Sometimes, it is not all about money and more about enjoying what you do.  We have learnt from experience that it is almost essential to have a job doing what you like. For us, it’s all about providing the best service possible and seeing the happy face of a happy customer! It is important to gain a wide variety of work experience in different environments. We know how difficult it can be to offer up free time, however, learning and expanding your knowledge can greatly increase your chances during the application process in getting a job. 2. Invest in tools “A good technician is well equipped”. Having the right tools for the job is important for any technician as every job that they receive will be different. You won’t always have the right tool for the job, especially if you are starting up. It is still important to invest some of your money into tools early on so you will spend less later on and find the Job much easier. 3. Always keep your eye on the future In our opinion, this is one of the most important tips that we can offer to anyone thinking to start an Automotive career. As much as we love this sector, we know that shortly it will change massively. With the introduction of hybrid and electric Cars, it means that many technicians will have to expand their range of skills. It is important to always keep an eye on the changes in the market as it will constantly evolve.   However, skills and knowledge only make up a small part of the job itself. It’s all about having good personal skills, discipline and ethics to help transform your career. As it’s a commercial sector, it means you will be working with a wide range of people. Providing good Customer service should come first before anything. If you can master that, then you are well on your way to having a successful automotive career! Those were just 3 tips on how to start your automotive career. If you want to have a look at an Automotive company and learn more about the sector, then please visit our page to find out more. Good luck!

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The Types Of Checks During An MOT

The Types Of Checks During An MOT Here at MotorServ UK, we specialise in expert MOTs. Once your vehicle gets to three yearsold, it will – legally – have to have an MOT every year. If you're not sure how old your car is,or you want to check when your MOT is due, you can check online athttps://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history to find out, and, if need be, you can then book yourMOT at our local Birmingham MotorServ UK MOT centre. We would be delighted to hearfrom you. The MOT ensures that your vehicle meets all the minimum safety requirements for it to beon the road. In other words, it protects you, your passengers, and other road users bymaking sure that your car is safe to drive. Read on to find out what checks are done duringan MOT so that you're fully prepared when you next need to book one. Exterior The first thing that is checked during an MOT is the exterior of the car. The kinds of thingsthat an expert will look for include corrosion, damage, and sharp edges that could bedangerous if an accident were to occur. The MOT centre will also check your mirrors – do you have them in place, and if so, are theythe correct size for the vehicle, and are they secure? Then they will check the boot to ensureit closes and locks; a boot that flies open when driving is a hazard, especially if you haveitems within the boot that could fly out at speed. The same is true of the bonnet; the latchmust be secure, but it must also be easily accessible. Finally, your registration plates will be checked. They need to be in good condition, thecharacters need to be formed and appropriately spaced, and they must be the right colour. Exhausts And Fuel There must be no leaks within the fuel system, and the fuel cap must secure in place.Emissions tests will be carried out during the MOT, and certain standards will need to be metbefore a certificate can be given – there will also be a visual check to see if any black or bluesmoke is emitted from the exhaust. Electrics Any electrics will need to be safe and in good working order. This check will take muchlonger in newer cars since there are many more electronic components, including theparking brake, mirrors, seating, headlamps, tyre pressure monitoring system, steering lock,and more. Your dashboard warning lights are also part of the standard MOT checks; after all, you needto know if something is wrong with the car when driving it, so these lights must be in goodworking order. Interior The car's interior checks are not about cleanliness, so don't worry if your seats could do witha wipe down. Instead, these checks will concentrate on items like your seatbelts and thefunction of your seats – can they be adjusted, and is the back secure? The doors will also bechecked as they must latch correctly and be able to open from both inside and outside (front)and outside (back). Safety Many different safety checks will be carried out during an MOT test – they are hugelyimportant, and even if it feels unnecessary, knowing whether or not your car is safe to driveand being given the opportunity to fix any issues before they become too problematic (andpotentially fatal) is crucial. Safety checks include: Testing your brakes Looking at the overall condition of your tyres Checking the engine mountings Checking steering and suspension Ensuring your lights work correctly Even checking your horn, among many other tests Need to book an MOT in Birmingham? Contact MotorServ UK today! We would be delightedto hear from you. Remember with us your MOT is JUST £15, and if it fails, it’s FREE.  

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