MOT Testing Wandsworth with Naz Car Mobile Mechanic Ltd
Drop off collection & delivery within a 2-mile radius
What’s Included In An MOT?
For vehicles that come within the MOT scheme, testing is mandatory every year after the vehicle is 3 years old.
Once the test is complete we will be able to advise you of any major faults preventing your vehicle from being deemed roadworthy. We will also be able to advise on any minor issues that will need addressing in the future, of course, we will not conduct any work without your permission and have provided you with a quote. The MOT can only be conducted at an authorised garage by a certified tester.
Give us a call at Naz Mobile Car Mechanics serving Wandsworth today on 07770 807900 for more information on the MOT Test.
Check Your MOT Status
Click the link below to check your MOT status using the .Gov website.
Check MOT StatusHow is your vehicle checked during an MOT test?
During an MOT Test, the examiner will check many areas of the vehicle, including bodywork, emissions and safety features, the test ensures that your vehicle meets road safety and environmental standards. Below are the main areas that are covered:
- Lighting and Signalling Equipment (Inc fog lamps & reversing lights)
- Steering (including suspension)
- Brakes
- Tyres and Road Wheels
- Seat Belts
- Body, Structure and General Items
- Exhaust, Fuel and Emissions
- Drivers View of the Road
- Bumpers
- Noise suppression material
- Undertray security
- Emission control equipment:
- Engine malfunction indicator lamp
- Diesel particulate filter (DPF) tampering
- Fluid leaks - engine, transmission and so on
Failed MOT? Here’s what to do if your car doesn’t pass
If your car fails its MOT test, we will issue you with a VT30’ Refusal of an MOT Test Certificate’. This certificate will have your car’s details on it, as well as the MOT test number and the reasons why it didn’t pass.
Further information about MOT testing
- What's checked- Official government site with all items that are checked during an MOT.
- Check when your MOT is due - You can check when your MOT test is expected by using the official government website.
- Classic cars and MOT tests - If you have a classic car, then read here for information on MOT testing and tax.
- Appeal your MOT result - If you wish to appeal the result of an MOT test, you can visit this official government link.
- Are you replacing a certificate - Lost or damaged your certificate? Information on ordering a replacement.