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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Crispywombat on March 15, 2010, 20:05:35

Title: MOT Question...
Post by: Crispywombat on March 15, 2010, 20:05:35
Hi,

I own a three door disco and I don't want any rear seats, need the space to use as a van, will it fail the MOT if I only have front seats if it was orignally a 7 seater?

Cheers,

Rob
Title: Re: MOT Question...
Post by: mudplugger01 on March 15, 2010, 20:13:33
it wont fail  mate  no requirement to have all seats fitted ..
Title: Re: MOT Question...
Post by: Crispywombat on March 15, 2010, 20:14:26
Good news! One less thing to worry about atleast!
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Post by: william127 on March 15, 2010, 21:10:20
read in lrm a couple of years ago about a bloke whos disco failed its mot on the rear seatbelt mounts, he needed a van as well so took the seats out, ply lined it, had it retested, 2 birds with 1 stone :D
Title: Re: MOT Question...
Post by: Saffy on March 16, 2010, 08:42:41
It will be tested for the number of seats you have and that is recorded on the database, if you decided to put seat back in a week later then your MOT is invalid. My Defender has gone from 12 seater to 6 seater to 3 seater to Driver + 1, each time number of seats was entered on the computer during MOT.
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Post by: mudplugger01 on March 16, 2010, 19:02:40
its not a requirement to put the number of seats when logging them on ,the option is there but as i said its a option .... would prolly note it on a vt32 that they wasnt fitted  but again thats only a advisory sheet.
Title: Re: MOT Question...
Post by: Jay_disco on March 16, 2010, 22:36:27
its not actually the seats that are tested. its actually the seat belts. if you remove the seats, then you should remove the seatbelts to those seats.(rear only obviously) iv done this with every modded motor iv had.and that info came from a mot tester. he told me they can only test what is there. no seats but seatbelts means you can carry passengers,as they are still fitted but you fall in the fail category because there isnt a seat there. i did this for 3 years running with one motor. and another 3 years after that with a different motor. never had a problem after the tester told me.  :)
Title: Re: MOT Question...
Post by: lurch_917 on March 17, 2010, 12:06:34
its not actually the seats that are tested. its actually the seat belts. if you remove the seats, then you should remove the seatbelts to those seats.(rear only obviously) iv done this with every modded motor iv had.and that info came from a mot tester. he told me they can only test what is there. no seats but seatbelts means you can carry passengers,as they are still fitted but you fall in the fail category because there isnt a seat there. i did this for 3 years running with one motor. and another 3 years after that with a different motor. never had a problem after the tester told me.  :)
im not trying to put the cat among the pigions here but they do test the seats to make shure there securly fitted . as you dont want your back passangers + seats flying foward , but as said if not fitted they cant check them .
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Post by: Saffy on March 17, 2010, 12:18:38
[im not trying to put the cat among the pigions here
:shock: too late (http://k43.pbase.com/u13/barry_culling/upload/42576675.CatwithPigeons.jpg)
Title: Re: MOT Question...
Post by: Crispywombat on March 17, 2010, 20:40:23
While we're on the subject of MOT's what's the rule with exhausts? Mines a side exit and I read somewhere this an
MOT failure... :-k
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Post by: mass199 on March 17, 2010, 20:44:11
Side exit exhaust will pass mine did.
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Post by: auf_wiedersehen_pet on March 17, 2010, 21:02:41
While we're on the subject of MOT's what's the rule with exhausts? Mines a side exit and I read somewhere this an
MOT failure... :-k

My de-catted 300Tdi with the centre box swapped for straight pipe and the rear box lost in favour of a side exit passed the MOT without trouble last Friday.

 :dance: :dance:

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