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A quick guide to the MoT test
This Question and Answer guide explains all the essential information about the MoT test.
It covers everything from why the MoT test is important, to why your Ford Dealer is the best place to go to have your vehicle tested.

How often do I need an MoT?
If your vehicle is three years old or more, you’re required by law to have an annual safety check called the Ministry of Transport Test – the MoT Test.
Why is the MoT important?
The MoT ensures that your vehicle meets the minimum legal safety level.
Without a current MoT certificate, it’s illegal to drive your vehicle or renew your road fund license. And now the MoT testing system has been computerised, police and mobile camera units can check remotely whether your vehicle has a current MoT or not.
Please remember, it’s your responsibility to have your vehicle tested every 12 months.
What happens in an MoT test?
During the MoT test, a government-authorised tester will check your vehicle comprehensively, including the interior, exterior, under the bonnet and underneath the vehicle. The tester records each check and if your vehicle passes the test, you’ll be issued with a VT20 ‘pass’ certificate. If it fails, you’ll receive a VT30 ‘failure’ document. You’ll also be told of any ‘advisory’ items – those that haven’t quite failed the test, but which need careful monitoring.The MoT test covers all the following:

  • Vehicle Identification Number
  • Registration Plate
  • Lights
  • Steering & Suspension
  • Wipers and washer bottle
  • Windscreen
  • Horn
  • Seatbelts
  • Seats
  • Fuel System
  • Emissions
  • Bodywork
  • Doors
  • Mirrors
  • Wheels & Tyres
  • Brakes
What do I need to remember to take with me?
Once you’ve booked your vehicle in for its MoT, you need to take your Vehicle Registration Document – often referred to as the ‘V5’ document – and a means of paying the current fee.
How long does an MoT certificate last?
You can book an MoT up to 28 days in advance of its due date. Most people don’t realise, but the expiry date on your new MoT is 12 months from the expiry of your old one, which means you could have an MoT that lasts for 13 months. The MoT certificate is only required if you would like the new MoT to run for more than 12 months.
Why should I choose a Ford Dealer for my MOT test?
Wherever you have your MoT, there is a strong possibility that your car will need some repairs, however minor.If you have the test here at Hill & Son, we can make sure any work is carried out to Ford’s exacting standards, by Ford-trained technicians, using genuine Ford parts. This ensures your warranty is unaffected and can help maintain your vehicle’s resale value, too.You can also expect:

  • Competitive prices
  • An estimated price for the agreed work
  • If the work can’t be done on the same day as your MoT, then a prompt and convenient appointment
  • A time to collect your car that suits you
  • A  written explanation of the invoice and work performed.

In between MoTs and services, there are several other checks you can have, to help keep your vehicle in good condition. After all, every car is prone to wear and tear. Checks include your air conditioning, oil and filter change, wiper blades and tyres.