For the second year running my car has failed an MOT, I'm going for a hattrick next year . Seriously though, I'm quite annoyed. Last year it was a damaged brake hose, so not too costly. This year it is a wheel bearing and hub, and not for the first time either.
Some of you will remember when I got my wheels in about June 2006 the company sent me the incorrect wheels nuts (they were too long) and they damaged my ABS sensor, hub and therefore I had to chance the wheel bearing. 3 months later the same wheel bearing went which was replaced under warranty.
This got me thinking, how the hell have they both gone again? I don't trust the place that fitted them for me anymore and haven't used them since because they always find an excuse to charge you more than they quoted, and they're always happy to "find" new problems . So possibly they have dodgy parts?
All in all, I had planned spending about £50 for this MOT and it's going to cost me £200, maybe more. Oh, and for those who are more technically minded, what causes a hub to break/get damaged? I can understand needing a new wheel bearing 'cause when thinking about it there was a noise there, but it has just occurred to me that I can't make sense of why I need a new hub.
Sorry for the essay, haha.
Failed MOT again this year
have u by any chance been to the same place both times it failed? that happened to me befor. went to a "really good" place called motest, 2 years in a row i went there, 2 years it failed. so now i use swiftest. ive taken my gf's car there and thought it would fail but it passed first time and i took my car there beginning of jan and knew it would fail as the front tyres were nearly bald. it did fail cause of the front tyres but that was all it failed on so i was happy with that. not going back to motest again.
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Some dodgy garages will however try and tell you otherwise. I had this happen when sorting out somebody else's car. One of Handbrake cables was applying properly. I told them I didn't expect a charge when I returned within 7 days in a fairly plain way, and they seemed to change their mind and didn't charge.
Since then I've been taking my car and any others to the Local Councils testing centre. They have no reasons to fail the car unnecessarily since they don't gain anything from it.
And if I'm lucky this year I'll be taking mine to the Dealer my Girlfriend's working for, because they'll not charge me a bundle. Will be interesting to see
Since then I've been taking my car and any others to the Local Councils testing centre. They have no reasons to fail the car unnecessarily since they don't gain anything from it.
And if I'm lucky this year I'll be taking mine to the Dealer my Girlfriend's working for, because they'll not charge me a bundle. Will be interesting to see
sorry chaps your wrong ! Im an mot tester at a vw garage and its at the garages descrestion only a free retest by law if the same garage fixes the problem Or u get it fixed else were but bring the car back in somthing like 24 hours!
Having said that we have never charged people when they bring there car back within a week! So its depends how nice your garage is!
Having said that we have never charged people when they bring there car back within a week! So its depends how nice your garage is!