What makes your car roadworthy




















If your tyre tread is level with the indicators on any part of the footprint your tyre will need to be replaced. This is always an easy fix, so before your roadworthy inspection, make the time to clean it and check for any chips or cracks. Fortunately, most insurance companies cover windscreen replacement, so check in with your insurance company to see if your policy covers you for a free windscreen replacement.

Light brightness is another important test in a roadworthy assessment and one which often has a very simple solution! If your lights are looking a little dull, be sure to make those headlights shine with a good scrub to ensure maximum brightness! When it comes to other lamps on your car, assessors will look for them to be more than just functional.

Prior to the inspection, you should check that all lamps on your vehicle are not only operating but securely mounted. This includes park lamps, headlights, reverse lights, indicators and fog lights. At Totally Mobile Roadworthy we inspect only what is essential to the safety of your vehicle. Check your belts thoroughly to make sure they are in good working order.

They need to click and be ejected without force. If you notice blue smoke, your car may be burning oil. Valve seals, piston rings or turbochargers may need looking at.

An engine coolant leak, on the other hand, may issue white smoke from your engine or exhaust. Check your car thoroughly for corrosion from rust, sharp edges, dents and damage to the paintwork. What may seem insignificant at first glance may cost you a successful MOT. All plates have to reach the DVLA set requirements and be in good condition. Presenting your vehicle in a good clean condition inside and out will secure your MOT test. Your MOT may be refused by the tester if your car is full of clutter.

Follow our simple pointers to make your next MOT go smoothly. With so many checks you can do yourself, your car will be roadworthy in no time! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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Waking up to a frozen windshield in the morning can throw a spanner in the works, especially if you are in a rush. From chucking boiling water onto the screen to speed up the de-icing process to leaving the car running At Carvine, we all share the same vision — to make arranging vehicle finance simple for our customers and we pride ourselves on outstanding service — we are highly rated by our customers.

If you do find damage you should consider talking to a windscreen expert for advice. Call our Contact Centre on 13 14 22, visit your local branch or get a quote online today.

Staying safe on the road means keeping your car roadworthy. Here are a number of things you can do this weekend to help ensure your car is given the attention it needs to be on the road. Tyres Your tyres must be in good condition to ensure you are travelling safely on the road.

Vehicle fluids You should regularly check your vehicle for fluid leaks. Lights and horn When was the last time you used your horn?



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