...you’ve finished recording the result in the MOT testing service. You can still provide duplicate certificates Although motorists are now able to get a free duplicate of their MOT certificate...
...outage’ and codes ONLY last for 1 day. This means you’ll need to get another code for each day a problem lasts. There’s also a temporary problem where contingency tests...
...been carried out at 1am. Extra functions added Other functions we’ve introduced since the service went live in September 2015 include making sure: contingency codes are automatically available via a...
...search There are a number of ways of checking if a customer’s vehicle is subject to a safety recall by: using the vehicle safety recall search on the Motor Codes...
...a live feed of information about those services during periods of planned maintenance. Getting and entering a contingency code For information on how to enter contingency codes, take a...
...port (EOBD). We’ve successfully extracted the VIN, the mileage and, in some cases, fault codes from a high percentage of vehicles. As well as this, we’re discussing adding number plate...
...by revamping the defect search. We aren’t happy with the way it works right now and haven’t promoted it widely. Some of you might not even know there is a...
...also help free up examiners to focus on other areas that demand their attention, such as new tester signoffs and garage approvals. It will provide more education and advice where...
...your emails as we will contact you as the campaign progresses Here's the updated Beat the Rush - Campaign Toolkit (click link to download) Images You are free to use...
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