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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
I'm really looking forward to these changes,,especially the engine management light,,,,(well it passed last year).I'm not sure how we can test for contaminated brake fluid.
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Thu Jan 25 2018 4:32pm |
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Brutus Member Since: 10 Nov 2015 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 67 |
Is it realistic to think that testers will check for the removal of EGR's? |
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Fri Jan 26 2018 8:43am |
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qcnr Member Since: 07 Dec 2017 Location: Stavanger Posts: 40 |
Don't see how that can be done on the Tdv6, unless the engine cover is removed.
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Fri Jan 26 2018 9:20am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
And then the next thing to happen is that the cost of an MOT will double or triple.......... due to the time required to find all these hidden components and carry out sample analysis of brake fluid...... 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Jan 26 2018 11:31am |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4946 |
There are a few thing in the existing MOT, that say check where visable without removing covers.
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Fri Jan 26 2018 11:46am |
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Scrumpy Member Since: 11 Nov 2016 Location: Surrey Posts: 567 |
It's the bit about any visible diesel smoke will fail that I don't get. Living in London I would say 50% of diesels emit visible smoke, especially taxis.
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Fri Jan 26 2018 1:32pm |
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