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Spongebob
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 Posted: Wed May 26th, 2010 07:23 am

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I had a Nissan Navarra (or whatever the crewcabbed pickup is they do) booked in for first MOT a couple of weeks ago. The gross weight put it into the dual purpose vehicle category (3210 kg IIRC) BUT how the heck do I know the unladen weight of it? I'm guessing it would be stated on the log book which wasn't presented at the time?? Assuming a payload of around 1000 kg this would be over the weight stated in the manual so we didn't test it, apart from that it was the size of a small county anyway and would probably have been too big for the ramp.

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 Posted: Tue May 25th, 2010 09:45 pm

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was putting updated pages in manuals today and was specifically looking for this,bearing in mind the sn reckoned early next(this)year and we are now banging on june and the updates concerned tend to be issued on an annual basis.didnt see anything,no change in dpv definitions so sent a message to technical services mentioning all this and asking if i had missed summat or was it being implemented at the same rate as computerisation-i.e. 8 years late.if they deign to reply i will fill you in.

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 Posted: Thu May 13th, 2010 11:46 pm

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 Posted: Wed May 12th, 2010 01:49 am

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they also have this, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch :D

Last edited on Wed May 12th, 2010 01:50 am by bimmer

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 Posted: Tue May 11th, 2010 11:15 pm

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at least wales had something lol

 

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 Posted: Mon May 10th, 2010 11:21 pm

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Hi Guys,

need some advice here,;)

Had an LR/Defender 110 DPV in today, when logging on was advised that "class" of vehicle had changed from last year? ie from V11 to 1V.

Phoned "Siemmens" helpline and they advised to phone "local area office" they, advised to phone an 0800...?? number which is in "Wales", "They", Advised a look at SN5 2009, which states "Early Next Year", from the original SN Issue date in "July 2009".

To CMA, I logged off the vehicle "test registered in error"":shock:

"Company Provider" For Vehicles Leased to the "National Trust" phoned us and protested their corner.

I advised them of SN5 2009, then my boss phoned and said tha our local VE had told him that It had not been implicated yet???:?:?:?

wes.

 


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