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OT - MOT Advisory Notice - Wet conditions
Anybody know what this means?
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"Terry Casey" wrote in message ... In article , says... Anybody know what this means? Did you not ask when you were given it? I've just bought the car and noticed it on a past MOT. You can check all old MOT's on the Direct Gov website. |
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"Wesley" wrote in message ... Anybody know what this means? The lady driver didnt have cash on her, so paid with a hairy cheque? |
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OT - MOT Advisory Notice - Wet conditions
On Nov 4, 8:01 pm, "Gazz" wrote:
"Wesley" wrote in message ... Anybody know what this means? The lady driver didnt have cash on her, so paid with a hairy cheque? oh referee.......;) Jim K |
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OT - MOT Advisory Notice - Wet conditions
Gazz wrote:
"Wesley" wrote in message ... Anybody know what this means? The lady driver didnt have cash on her, so paid with a hairy cheque? :-) -- Adam |
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OT - MOT Advisory Notice - Wet conditions
On 04/11/2011 18:08, Wesley wrote:
Anybody know what this means? Could it be just a note saying that the car was brought in on a wet day and therefore it was not possible to be sure of certain things - such as leaks from shocks; fuel tank joints, etc.? I've never seen anything like that, but it's my guess. SteveW |
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OT - MOT Advisory Notice - Wet conditions
Steve Walker wrote:
On 04/11/2011 18:08, Wesley wrote: Anybody know what this means? Could it be just a note saying that the car was brought in on a wet day and therefore it was not possible to be sure of certain things - such as leaks from shocks; fuel tank joints, etc.? I've never seen anything like that, but it's my guess. Usually, it means they couldn't do a full brake test, as the tyres would slip on the rollers, damaging both the rollers and the tyres. The tester has probably taken it out on a road test with a brake test meter in the car, and found the brakes good enough to pass, but can't verify the balance front/ rear. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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OT - MOT Advisory Notice - Wet conditions
"John Williamson" wrote in message ... Steve Walker wrote: On 04/11/2011 18:08, Wesley wrote: Anybody know what this means? Could it be just a note saying that the car was brought in on a wet day and therefore it was not possible to be sure of certain things - such as leaks from shocks; fuel tank joints, etc.? I've never seen anything like that, but it's my guess. Usually, it means they couldn't do a full brake test, as the tyres would slip on the rollers, damaging both the rollers and the tyres. The tester has probably taken it out on a road test with a brake test meter in the car, and found the brakes good enough to pass, but can't verify the balance front/ rear. -- Tciao for Now! John. Thanks. That explains it. |
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