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bimmer Member
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Posted: Wed Apr 21st, 2010 07:17 am |
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and corrosion.
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kev1975 Trade Member
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Posted: Tue Apr 20th, 2010 07:10 pm |
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the garage carrying out the new test might have an idea it has been tested elsewhere , the usual giveaway is yellow crayon on the brake pipes  
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big..E. Trade Member
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Posted: Tue Apr 20th, 2010 06:01 pm |
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| The new Testing station will not know what your vehicle has failed on or that it even has been tested and will carry out a Full Test as per normal.......What have you been Failed on?...Why have you resevations about the original Test this morning?... .E..
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Posted: Tue Apr 20th, 2010 04:16 pm |
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| My car failed the MOT this morning, and I want to take it to another garage for a 2nd MOT. Do I need to tell them that it has failed/will they know it has failed, as everything is now computerised?
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nicknak Trade Member

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Posted: Mon Apr 12th, 2010 05:42 pm |
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You can take it for as many opinions as you like, however you will be charged each time. You need to firstly speak to the tester and if you are not happy ask for an appeal form, or ring the helpline and they will start the process for you. What are the issues.
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Posted: Mon Apr 12th, 2010 11:33 am |
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| If your vehicle fails its MOT, and you aren't 100% sure on the list of failures, can you take it to a 2nd test centre for a 2nd opinion
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