What happens if my motorhome fails it’s MOT?

What Happens If My Vehicle Fails?

According to the DVLA, a lot of vehicles fail the MOT the first time around due to a lack of simple maintenance. So, don’t worry if it happens to you because it doesn’t mean that it’s something tough to fix. In most cases it is relatively straightforward to get your vehicle back on the road.

You can still drive your vehicle if the previous MOT is valid. Just remember to book a new one. If it does happen to run out, you can drive to an appointment, but only if it has been pre-booked. You can’t drive and hope that they can fit you in, otherwise you face serious penalties and fines.

But remember, these points only apply if no ‘dangerous’ problems were listed in the MOT. The best thing you can do is to not leave it too late. That way, you have less to worry about. When you contact people such as us, you can have peace of mind that we will help you, carrying out a range of repairs and re-testing your vehicle for free.

Useful tips

While we would be happy to help you carry out the necessary repairs to pass your MOT, we have some tips. Completing simple maintenance on your vehicle beforehand saves you time and hassle. While you may be unsure on every aspect of the MOT, checking your lights, tyres, mirrors and wipers are some simple things to remember to look at. These are some of the most common things people fail on, and are easy enough to fix if there is an issue.

We also offer comprehensive servicing to help you make sure it is in the best condition possible all year round. If you are looking for recommendations so you pass your motorhome MOT, contact C&N Car Services. We can offer advice and ensure you get the right service.

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