Mot Failed on noise!!

orbital45uk

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Last week i had to take the Leon down for its MOT, Its passed every year with the same Piper exhaust with the sports cat but this year its failed because its to loud:wtf:!!.

What a pain in the arse, When did this come change in the mot come in?

Does anyone have a standard system that i may borrow for the MOT??
 

orbital45uk

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The refusal of an MOT certificate says

Exhaust noise is cn average clearly in excess of that emitted by a similar vehicle fitted with a standard silencer in average condition

I'm running with a 100 cell CAT

It doesnt say if there is an exceptable db limit
 

orbital45uk

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Realy so if i took it back to the place its been passed before they would pass it??

Its just the preference of the tester:doh:
 

CupraUK

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Possibily. My missus' 106 once failed on "brake discs too thin". When questioned on his ability to read thousandths of a mm with his eye, he backed down and passed it
 

Faisal

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good thing i never took my saxo to guys like these. they'd need earmuffs if they wanted to test the sound.dont thnk i'd pass with flying colours either :cartman:
 

strugers1

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my car is over 100 ecibels on the tester and it passes with no problem
mine is a diesel and its stupi loud
 

m0rk

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New rules for this year... they're failling more & more cars on noisey exhausts

It is only a perception, so you could argue the case.
 

strugers1

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i going to the same garage lol so ill say you passed it last year nothings changed!!
 

m0rk

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i going to the same garage lol so ill say you passed it last year nothings changed!!

It has changed!

Method of inspection:
assess subjectively the effectiveness of the silencer in reducing exhaust noise to a level considered to be average for the vehicle.

Reason for Rejection:
a silencer in such condition, or of such a type, that the noise emitted from the vehicle is clearly unreasonably above the level expected from a similar vehicle with a silencer in average condition.

Basically - they may fail it if the tester feels that it's too noisy for a similar vehicle. Not the same vehicle 12 months ago
 

strugers1

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oh i see!! is there not a legal limit for the roa?? cos i would have thought if its loud but under the legal limit for the road it cant be failed??
i might be wrong but seems silly to fail it if its under the legal limit..
a bit like your tires look too worn its a fail yet measure above the legal limit??
or am i way off lol
 

m0rk

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It's a subjective fail... but it's based on your car as standard

Basically - VOSA are responding to the wishes of the majority of people who are pissed off with the chavs running about with noisey exhausts at 2am.

Now I'm sure you don't fall into that category, but the reasoning behind it is that your car was type approved with a certain sound level & that's roughly what they're looking for.

If you don't agree with the MOT tester, contact VOSA & they'll check it for you. And you'll still fail
 

wild willy

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I can't believe this. A maximum limit must be in place surely, to be measured with a calibrated sound meter at x distance. Someone's opinion is a joke as we all percieve sound levels differently........ this could only happen in the motor trade.
I do appreciate the clamp down on excessively noisey exhausts though.
 
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