MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: bigdave1978 on February 09, 2013, 06:26:46 pm
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Had the car up for mot today and on arrival I was greater by a grumpy old man who did not say hello he just grunted. He took the car on through aNd then proceeded to ask me (is this car one of those modified cars ) were I said sort of and at that the chat stopped. 15 minutes had passed and he called me over only to tell me that the car had failed because the front wishbone bush had a bit of play in it, he then said it was because of the big wheels that this had happened and that the car was not made for them!!! Now my blood started to boil and I turned to him and said the they come from the factory with 18" wheels on them as standard and that mr v wagon should have anticipated this. The same man couldn't workout how the seat belt worked with my daughter child seat.
Grumpy old men should not be putting car throug the mot if they have no idea how they work. Rant over thanks for reading the end
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Blokes sounds like a right t@£t! What is wrong with some people SERIOUSLY?
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He really didn't have a clue he ask me if it was a 4wheel drive gti with an electric diff lol :fighting:
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Why did you go there for your MOT in the first place?
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https://www.gov.uk/getting-an-mot/problems-with-your-test-result
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Why did you go there for your MOT in the first place?
If I hadn't of taken the appointment I would have had to wait for another date, and I didn't know grumpy bollocks was working there.
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Why did you go there for your MOT in the first place?
+1 :happy2:
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He really didn't have a clue he ask me if it was a 4wheel drive gti with an electric diff lol :fighting:
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Thats just reminded me.....................
My mate (who served his time at our local VW Dealership and worked there for 9 years) has just bought a MK4 1.8T as a runabout. When he did the deal the garage agreed they would do a full service before he picked it up
When he went to pick it up he had a quick flick through the service book and saw they had stamped the Haldex Service part. He asked the salesman about it who said "Oh yeah, were very thorough here, we've done absolutley everything" to which my mate replied "Well thats awfully kind of you, thanks for fitting a 4WD system to my car and then fully servicing a brand new system!"
The salesman didn't know what to do or say :signLOL:
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As an ex employer of at least 3 MOT testers in the past an MOT tester should not be stopping a test 15 minutes through to tell you it has failed.
He should be completing the test without stopping to comment on specific parts etc.
When a car is MOT'D it is logged onto the mot test centre and the tester then has a certain amount of time to complete the test and log the details, i think it is around 50 minutes, if he doesnt do this in time the test will be void, if he is going to stop and discuss every little thing he is unhappy about and get into a discussion then he could easily breach his time allowance.
I am assuming you failed in the end and need repairs ( in his opinion ) for it to pass ?
Obviouslly you will not be using that garage again, with regards to your seat belt on the child seat - just fyi you should not have ANY child seats in the car when presenting it for test as the mot testers are not allowed BY LAW to remove the seat belt in order to test its functionality incase it is put back onto the child seat incorrectly.
The car wont fail the test for this but they will usually put it down as an advisory.
As for his comment on the 18i wheels, what a twat,,, sounds like he was just jealous of your ride :happy2:
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He really didn't have a clue he ask me if it was a 4wheel drive gti with an electric diff lol :fighting:
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Thats just reminded me.....................
My mate (who served his time at our local VW Dealership and worked there for 9 years) has just bought a MK4 1.8T as a runabout. When he did the deal the garage agreed they would do a full service before he picked it up
When he went to pick it up he had a quick flick through the service book and saw they had stamped the Haldex Service part. He asked the salesman about it who said "Oh yeah, were very thorough here, we've done absolutley everything" to which my mate replied "Well thats awfully kind of you, thanks for fitting a 4WD system to my car and then fully servicing a brand new system!"
The salesman didn't know what to do or say :signLOL:
lol that's a classic, i used to sell cars for Arnold Clark and you are told just to bullsh*t your way through things,,, that's a cracker though :happy2:
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As an ex employer of at least 3 MOT testers in the past an MOT tester should not be stopping a test 15 minutes through to tell you it has failed.
He should be completing the test without stopping to comment on specific parts etc.
When a car is MOT'D it is logged onto the mot test centre and the tester then has a certain amount of time to complete the test and log the details, i think it is around 50 minutes, if he doesnt do this in time the test will be void, if he is going to stop and discuss every little thing he is unhappy about and get into a discussion then he could easily breach his time allowance.
I am assuming you failed in the end and need repairs ( in his opinion ) for it to pass ?
Obviouslly you will not be using that garage again, with regards to your seat belt on the child seat - just fyi you should not have ANY child seats in the car when presenting it for test as the mot testers are not allowed BY LAW to remove the seat belt in order to test its functionality incase it is put back onto the child seat incorrectly.
The car wont fail the test for this but they will usually put it down as an advisory.
As for his comment on the 18i wheels, what a twat,,, sounds like he was just jealous of your ride :happy2:
Sorry should have said I am in Belfast Northern Ireland and the mot test over here is over in 15 mins but its very thorough lol
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Sorry to hear your bad luck... :sick:
Wot test centre was it...???
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wow, htf can you mot a car in 15 minutes lol,,, that's mad man
lights alone take at least a few minutes and thats if he has mirrors everywhere and not relying on a helper.
wow, 15 minutes,,, that's mad lol, i would love to watch an mot in progress.
not saying they cant do it but i would be amazed to actually see it in the flesh and with it being as thorough as the uk.
anyway all the best dude :happy2:
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Yes man 15 mins, i thought that was long enough, if my car went threw half of what they put it threw inside the 15 mins i would be very suprized lol...
emissions
lights
brakes
suspension
seat belts
horn
wippers
(cant think of what else)
after everything is tested on the machines, the mot tester spends about 5-8 mins of the time going over everything by checking it on a ramp...
It feels alot longer when your sitting watching & waiting... for the green light... :driver:
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Yes man 15 mins, i thought that was long enough, if my car went threw half of what they put it threw inside the 15 mins i would be very suprized lol...
emissions
lights
brakes
suspension
seat belts
horn
wippers
(cant think of what else)
after everything is tested on the machines, the mot tester spends about 5-8 mins of the time going over everything by checking it on a ramp...
It feels alot longer when your sitting watching & waiting... for the green light... :driver:
Na 15 mins scares the sh*t out of me, i would want it gone over more carefully.
The government are thinking of bringing in a law that you only require an mot every 2 years instead of 1 :surprised:
can you imagine your safety is reliant on a 15 minute check every 2 years :surprised: :surprised: :surprised:
that doesnt fill me with confidence.
I bought my car about 4 months ago and it had 8 months mot on it, i didnt trust the salesman so i got the car re-mot'd the next day at my local garage as i trust the mot tester there.
The car passed easily but it gave me a full condition check from someone i trusted and meant i fealt a lot safer for £55, never trust a car salesman lol - 99% of them are driven by greed.
Should have seen the salesmans face who sold me the car when i told him i was getting an mot the day after i bought it, a mixture of worry and disbelief lol.
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NI - MOT in 15 minutes - true! You have to go to an MOT test centre though...I think on the mainland you can now get an MOT at Tesco's? :laugh:
Rep Of Ireland the NCT (National Car Test) is every 2 years until a car is 10yo, then it's every year. Perfectly sensible.
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For peace of mind I would prefer to have my ride MOT's every 12 months rather than every 2 years. I would rather have the safety net so that any roadworthiness issues get picked up earlier rather than later when more deterioration or damage has potentially occurred.
EDIT: Especially as my car has now done 105,000 miles and will be 8 years old in July.
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^^^ I can't argue with that.
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Well it is for all our own saftey anyways... Ours and everybody elses on the road :happy2:
It does no harm to have bit replaced when they need to be...
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Well it is for all our own saftey anyways... Ours and everybody elses on the road :happy2:
....Agreed! And that would be a worry if the MOT was extended to every 2 years instead of 1.
It does no harm to have bit replaced when they need to be...
....And if you are a member of this forum you are encouraged to modify and replace bits even when they worked perfectly well in the first place! :evilgrin:
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^^^^^^ I think the forum has got the better of me ^^^^^^
I maybe need update my signature "If it's not broke, Mod it....."
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Well it is for all our own saftey anyways... Ours and everybody elses on the road :happy2:
....Agreed! And that would be a worry if the MOT was extended to every 2 years instead of 1.
It does no harm to have bit replaced when they need to be...
....And if you are a member of this forum you are encouraged to modify and replace bits even when they worked perfectly well in the first place! :evilgrin:
Well said red, think i have spent around £3k on replacing things on my car that WHERE NOT broken to begin with in the last 5 months lol
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The number of cars I've seen this winter with front bulbs out...one lady overtook me very slowly and had NO headlights or sidelights functioning, relying solely on her two (perfectly functioning) front fogs.