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Signs That Your Supercar Might Need an MOT Test | GVE London – Blog
Is your supercar due for an MOT test? Look out for these warning signs, from unusual noises to braking issues, to ensure peak performance and road safety.
In order to drive any vehicle on UK roads, supercar or not, it must pass the MOT test. The MOT (Ministry of Transport) test is a mandatory annual check in the UK to ensure your car meets road safety and environmental standards set by the government. Supercars can leave others eating dust, but they, too, must stand in the MOT line; no exemptions, unfortunately. If you’re now wondering if your car needs an MOT test, here are some signs:
Warning Lights on the Dashboard
The great thing about modern tech is that it often tells you, itself, when something is wrong and needs your attention. Cars come equipped with advanced monitoring systems that alert you to any issues, signalling the same through dashboard warning lights. If you see any light indicating problems with the brakes, suspension, exhaust, or emissions system, it might be a sign that your car isn’t quite ready for an MOT emission test, and getting it tested right now would more than likely result in a failure. So, address this for the safety of everyone and to clear the test.
Unusual Noises or Vibrations
When modern tech fails, good ol’ sensory organs come in handy. If you start to notice strange noises like braking squealing, the engine being noisy, the exhaust not sounding right, or unusual vibrations, it’s time to put your Sherlock Holmes hat on and investigate, as these usually signal an underlying issue. Not everything can be a DIY task, so it’s always best to get your vehicle checked by a professional at a supercar service centre like GVE London if you’re unsure what the issue is.
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Worn-Out Tyres
The importance of tyres really needs no explanation. Without them, your car is just a strong engine that’ll forever stay stationary. Naturally, worn-out tyres. those with low depth (below the legal limit of 1.6mm), cracks, or bulges, would need to be replaced before the MOT test to meet the standards set.
Exhaust Smoke or Emissions Issues
Powerful engines create a powerful exhaust note, but that doesn’t mean excessive smoke or smell from the exhaust. There should ideally be no smoke coming from your exhaust. The MOT test includes a strict emissions check, and you’re signing up for failure if your car shows these issues, so it’s important to get them checked out at a trusted MOT centre like GVE London beforehand.
Lights, Windscreen and Wipers
Before you ask, yes, every light matters here. That is, headlights, brake lights, and indicators all must be in functional condition. Flickering and dim do not fit the criteria of functional, just to put it out there.
Furthermore, the windscreen must also be in perfect condition. Cracks or a chipped windscreen impair vision, so they will lead to failure. Windscreen wipers not working will also be a mark against your vehicle.
Age Of the Car
In case you didn’t know, the age of the car matters too. A newer car doesn’t need to take an MOT test until it turns three years old. Only then is it required to show up for one. Once it clears the test, it gets a certificate and another test is due one year later from the date mentioned on the certificate. Furthermore, whilst this may be obvious if your MOT has expired, you’re legally required to get a new one if you wish to avoid fines and potentially invalidate your insurance.
Conclusion
Your supercar ought to be in great condition at all times. A marvel of engineering like it should never be in a position where it fails a simple test like the MOT. If you’re unsure how to go about the maintenance, book an appointment with our supercar service centre, GVE London. We’re a bunch of car enthusiasts turned technicians, and we’ll make sure your car is at its absolute peak. Oh, and you can book an MOT directly with us. We’ll perform any required repairs and the MOT test all within our facility. Book an appointment with us today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Supercars can fail their MOT test for reasons like worn tyres, faulty lights, brake issues, suspension problems, or emissions failures. These issues are often due to the high-performance nature of the vehicle, which can lead to faster wear and tear.
If your supercar fails its MOT, you’ll receive a list of issues that need to be fixed. You can have these repairs done at a supercar service centre and then retake the test. In some cases, minor issues can be fixed on the same day.
Yes, you can get an MOT test done up to one month before your current certificate expires without losing the renewal date. This is a good way to avoid last-minute issues and ensure your supercar is roadworthy.
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