In the UK, your car will fail it's MOT if it doesn't have a working horn. An valid MOT is a legal requirement you must have in order to tax and insure your car, thus making it illegal to drive without a working horn.
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You should in the UK, as your car will fail the MOT test if your horn does not work.
Yes, reversing lights are a requirement for the MOT (Ministry of Transport) test in the UK. Vehicles must have at least one functioning reversing light to pass the test, as it is essential for safety when reversing. If a vehicle does not have this feature or if the reverse lights are not working, it can result in a failed MOT.
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If it passes the mot it will bet the mot pass certificate but it could also get advisories which is work that needs doing but not straight away. If it fails it will get a failure certificate telling you what work is needed for it to be road worthy to pass its mot test
Yes, reversing lights are required for a vehicle to pass the MOT test in the UK. They must be operational and correctly fitted, as they are essential for safety when reversing. If the vehicle was originally equipped with reversing lights, they must be present and functional to meet the MOT standards. If not working, it could result in a failure during the inspection.
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i have had a mot and been told by the mot bay man that if a leak in the exhaust doesn't leak then he may give an advise to correct the problem , if the exhaust isn't leaking fumes then the mot man should pass it as it legal to the mot book, if its not leaking and he fails it ask for an appeal form as this normally does the trick as they don't want the hassle, and tell the mot man you will replace that section of the exhaust asap and it will no longer be an issue this will normally get the car through mot for now :)
i have had a mot and been told by the mot bay Will_a_exhaust_bandage_pass_MOTthat if a leak in the exhaust doesn't leak then he may give an advise to correct the problem , if the exhaust isn't leaking fumes then the mot man should pass it as it legal to the mot book, if its not leaking and he fails it ask for an appeal form as this normally does the trick as they don't want the hassle, and tell the mot man you will replace that section of the exhaust asap and it will no longer be an issue this will normally get the car through mot for now :)Read more: Will_a_exhaust_bandage_pass_MOT
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