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MOT
- henrym3
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- Location: Bournemouth
Re: MOT
I searched around here when I moved because they always have a problem getting the sliding jack back to lift the rear of the M3. Found a place which was brilliant and did the X5 as well, should have taken the Alpina there. I know the fail/pass was my own fault but I’m still pissed.
- Alan Gunn
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- Location: Anglesey North Wales
Re: MOT
It's all down to the DVSA system.
Each garage has a pass rate set on a traffic light's sort of.
If they pass too many they will drop into the amber also fail too many same again and the garage like to stay in the green.
I think it's wrong as if a car passes it passes but if the garage is in the amber (they can see the % rate) and they find a bulb out like in the op's case they will do the fail as they did to get the % and nearer to getting back in the green.
Does that waffle make any sense to anybody.
Each garage has a pass rate set on a traffic light's sort of.
If they pass too many they will drop into the amber also fail too many same again and the garage like to stay in the green.
I think it's wrong as if a car passes it passes but if the garage is in the amber (they can see the % rate) and they find a bulb out like in the op's case they will do the fail as they did to get the % and nearer to getting back in the green.
Does that waffle make any sense to anybody.