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MOT Fail - Free re-test?

ITtim
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I'm informed that some mot failure points will not incur a fee if repaired and re-tested. My Girlfirends Corsa has just failed on Rear Bearings and Headlight Pattern on one lens.

If i repairs these myself should i be entitled to a 'fast track' test to check those items have been sorted or will i have to pay for a new test?
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  • pingu
    pingu Posts: 1,467 Forumite
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    usually if you take it back within 7 days repaired there is no re-test fee

    but some garages may charge i always ask first!
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    you are on!

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  • ITtim
    ITtim Posts: 439 Forumite
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    i kind of recalled something about re-tests no longer being free. is it still the discresion of the garage?
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  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,448 Forumite
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    MOT retest info here.
    :doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:
  • rdty21
    rdty21 Posts: 74 Forumite
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    I think there should be a list of things you get a free re-test for. I had my MOT last week and it failed. The garage i took it to gave me 14 days to fix it and take it back for a free re-test. If i took it back within ten days after 1st test i only needed a partial re-test, so just looking at whatever it failed on but anything between 10 and 14 days after test required a free full restest.

    I always check how long they give you to take it back, some only offerd 24 hours unless you allow them to charge the earth to repair if for you then they would be kind enough to do a free re-test.

    Like i said at the start, im sure all MOT testing stations have to display their policy and a guide to what is entitled to a free re-test.

    Hopefully somebody else will be able to say for sure.
  • vwjo
    vwjo Posts: 136 Forumite
    Yep, all MOT testing stations should have their policy notices, along with their test certificates, on display for customers - some items are different to others as regards time limit for free retests.....and the rules are firmly laid down by the ministry. Don't be too hard on the garage if they do need to do a full retest, after all - why should the be penalised to the tune of 1 hours labour because a) your car failed its test, and b) you decided to take your car elsewhere for the work?
  • anewman
    anewman Posts: 9,200 Forumite
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    vwjo wrote: »
    b) you decided to take your car elsewhere for the work?

    At my MOT test station it's kind of an unwritten rule they don't do any MOT work, despite their signs saying they do. I suppose this makes them a bit more money from the re-tests, but I know they're not failing it for the sake of failing it. If more people took their cars elsewhere for work to be done, garages wouldn't use the MOT to needlessly drum up business.

    My MOT refusal states 10 working days and can be a partial fee for re-test.

    On the bearings, if you do them yourself make sure you re-check the adjustment later as mine failed because they worked loose, and on a brake pipe.
  • spaceman5
    spaceman5 Posts: 2,716 Forumite
    the garage i use, say they will do a free re-test on a failed mot, only if i leave the vehicle there whilst they do the work the mot failed on, so that they then know that it cant fail, i supppose this is fair enough, because it could fail on something completely different 10 days down the line.
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  • anewman
    anewman Posts: 9,200 Forumite
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    spaceman5 wrote: »
    the garage i use, say they will do a free re-test on a failed mot, only if i leave the vehicle there whilst they do the work the mot failed on, so that they then know that it cant fail, i supppose this is fair enough, because it could fail on something completely different 10 days down the line.

    But if it's done as a re-test it can only fail on the items tested faulty.
  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    spaceman5 wrote: »
    the garage i use, say they will do a free re-test on a failed mot, only if i leave the vehicle there whilst they do the work the mot failed on, so that they then know that it cant fail, i supppose this is fair enough, because it could fail on something completely different 10 days down the line.


    Then find a more "user friendly" garage that is not intent on holding you to ransom over the repairs. If they have done the original test properly there will be no nasties to fail within a few days despite what anyone may say about only being fit for use at the time it was tested.;)
    I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.

    Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)

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  • murphwiz
    murphwiz Posts: 103 Forumite
    Then find a more "user friendly" garage that is not intent on holding you to ransom over the repairs. If they have done the original test properly there will be no nasties to fail within a few days despite what anyone may say about only being fit for use at the time it was tested.;)

    So it would be impossible for a tyre to get cut and bulged for example? or maybe a windscreen gains a massive chip?

    Things do happen and if spotted in the process of a retest should fail.
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