Halloween horror stories 2: dawn of the defects

...heard stories about too much filler being used in vehicle repairs. But general purpose sealant? And in this case they went the extra mile and put the container in too....
...heard stories about too much filler being used in vehicle repairs. But general purpose sealant? And in this case they went the extra mile and put the container in too....
...difficult to drive in adverse weather conditions, can cause you to aquaplane, result in blowouts, increase stopping distance, and cause maintenance issues with wheel alignment and balance. Our advice is...
...to providing a better, more modern and efficient service for all our customers. Part of this is improving the digital services we offer and making them the default option where...
...role/s, highlight the role from the list and select ‘Add Role’ (F3). To remove a role/s, highlight the role from the list and select ‘Remove Role’ (F4). Once roles have...
...obtain the wrong VIN and hence by-pass the checks by the system. Obtain the VRM and VIN from the vehicle; · Do not re-register a vehicle following realisation that a...
...than 30% imbalance measured at maximum efforts. Testers should familiarise themselves with these changes by reference to the standards and procedures detailed in Inspection Manual Sections 3.7, 3.8 and 3.10....
...your feedback too. Leave your feedback here 1. Vehicle Confirmation When you sign into the new system, your name, testing role, authorisation status, VTS name and address, and the number...
...failure rate for 'negligible damping effect’ many vehicles couldn’t have an effective bounce test; eg Land Rovers and similar large vehicles, and vehicles with rubber or hydraulic suspension such dampers...
...more readily identify and contact those sites who’ll need our help and support to switch to the new service.” How to get the survey To make sure you receive the...
DVSA is asking all testers and other VTS roles to check and update their VTS device email address. This is to help with switching over to the new MOT testing...