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: Phil Kyle wrote: Geoff verbally sodomised in : On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 16:06:23 +0000 (UTC), Phil Kyle wrote: ah verbally sodomised in : Phil Kyle wrote: Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in : McKev expressed precisely : My car failed it's MOT. The tester said the car was in excellent condition and that whilst the brakes passed the test, and the ABS was fully working, the ABS light on the dashboard remained lit. I then of course paid him to track the cause of the light, which was fixed after a big wadge changed hands. The car passed last year with the same problem - which I'd asked about before it took the test and was told the car wouldn't fail because of the light, it would only fail if the brakes didn't pass. The views on this seem contradictory - does anyone know the legal answer? Thanks in advance. Id have removed the light. ..and it would have (or should have) failed on a none working ABS warning light. The tester is supposed to confirm that the light comes on, then goes off after a few seconds - thus confirming that the ABS diagnostics give an all clear. I'd have removed the light. Typical. I'd have then replaced it with a working one. I'd have removed the dashboard and replaced it with a Tomy one! Yes, they're much more entertaining. To mice. And trackerballs. -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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