Brake disc in such a condition that it is seriously weakened Nearside Front [3.5.1i]
So, parking brake we have that fun all the time! Did another batch of fiddling with the adjuster wheel, car up on stands, balace the two sides and got it improved (Still only at 20% overall efficiency, but it's a pass)
This is the curious one, "Brake hose twisted Nearside Rear [3.6.B.4c]". Now I checked as first thought had I put a caliper on twisted or somehow twisted the pipe, but no, perfectly straight, then I started looking from underneath as per how the tester would have seen as it's on ramps, and the only thing I can think of is he spotted how the OEM brackets cause the pipes to go from beside each other to above/below each other, which of course causes the pipe to 'cross'. I took some photos, as I'm guessing most others here will never have heard/seen this before!
In photo two you see as one brake cable goes over the other due to how the brackets are. To me this is factory standard, so not a failure point?
Anyway, when I took it in (I'd replaced the discs, pads, readjusted headlights and improved the park brake), I didn't say a thing, left him to do the retest and waited for it failing on this again and then having the argument, to my surprise it passed this time.
So just one to watch for as I don't believe that should have been a failure reason, but at the same time a couple of picky points, I think he was having an off day (It was last MOT on a Friday, he was running late, etc).
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andyb2000
Hi folks,
Amidst my other problems, I had to get an MOT carried out, and initially it failed with the following problems:
So, parking brake we have that fun all the time! Did another batch of fiddling with the adjuster wheel, car up on stands, balace the two sides and got it improved (Still only at 20% overall efficiency, but it's a pass)
This is the curious one, "Brake hose twisted Nearside Rear [3.6.B.4c]". Now I checked as first thought had I put a caliper on twisted or somehow twisted the pipe, but no, perfectly straight, then I started looking from underneath as per how the tester would have seen as it's on ramps, and the only thing I can think of is he spotted how the OEM brackets cause the pipes to go from beside each other to above/below each other, which of course causes the pipe to 'cross'. I took some photos, as I'm guessing most others here will never have heard/seen this before!
In photo two you see as one brake cable goes over the other due to how the brackets are. To me this is factory standard, so not a failure point?
Anyway, when I took it in (I'd replaced the discs, pads, readjusted headlights and improved the park brake), I didn't say a thing, left him to do the retest and waited for it failing on this again and then having the argument, to my surprise it passed this time.
So just one to watch for as I don't believe that should have been a failure reason, but at the same time a couple of picky points, I think he was having an off day (It was last MOT on a Friday, he was running late, etc).
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