MOT History of your Ibiza - Any surprises!?

lm_92

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Now that the government have launched an official website, you can check the MOT history of your car. Anyone found any nasty surprises? Nothing too nasty on mine, although I have found out that someone must have tampered with the headlights at some point, they failed an MOT for aiming too low! :p
 

R3k1355

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Mine looks to have had a dodgy MOT done last year by the previous owner, two things it failed on I've since replaced.

Probably should have gone through the documents more carefully when I first got it.
 

andycupra

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my advice, is go to test only places. IE no repairs.
Many garages see MOTs as a way into getting work, - you would be surprised how many things are generally seen as MOT failures, especially with the new rules, where is act fact they should be recorded as advisory only.
Along with the new rules garages are supposed to adopt a more advisory culture rather than saying things pass or fail, or fail things because they will need doing soon.

PS MOT history has been available for some time online? or is it the detail that been added?
 
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R3k1355

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No now you can pull the full history on just the numberplate, previously you needed the V5 number or MOT number as well.

Makes it easy when you're trawling around looking at cars, have a poke through the MOT history to check it's not a rotter before going any further.

Saves dealing with sellers who may/may not get back to you with details.
 

lm_92

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No now you can pull the full history on just the numberplate, previously you needed the V5 number or MOT number as well.

Makes it easy when you're trawling around looking at cars, have a poke through the MOT history to check it's not a rotter before going any further.

Saves dealing with sellers who may/may not get back to you with details.

I completely agree, it'll probably be the main reason why people are using the site. I only bought my Ibiza 2 months ago; I wish the website had been available then! :rolleyes:
 

RUM4MO

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Have you checked that site recently, I did and it was back to just dates and mileage - I was a bit disappointed as I was checking up on wife's old Polo, just to see what it needed to get its next MOT?
 

RUM4MO

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Now that the government have launched an official website, you can check the MOT history of your car. Anyone found any nasty surprises? Nothing too nasty on mine, although I have found out that someone must have tampered with the headlights at some point, they failed an MOT for aiming too low! :p

Sounds like maybe front end damage - accident repair?
 

Fmxvxx

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Headlights being to low is a very common failure across all vehicles typically they will be adjusted by the MOT tester free of charge while he is testing the vehicle the failure sheet is just following protocol chances are the Customer wont even be informed until collecting the vehicle.
 

lm_92

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Have you checked that site recently, I did and it was back to just dates and mileage - I was a bit disappointed as I was checking up on wife's old Polo, just to see what it needed to get its next MOT?

I can still see all reasons for MOT failure + advisories. Maybe the polo has just sailed through its MOTs?

Sounds like maybe front end damage - accident repair?

Nope I don't think so - I'm assuming someone has done a DIY job of trying to lower them and went just a bit too far :p
 

MW05

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my advice, is go to test only places. IE no repairs.
Many garages see MOTs as a way into getting work, - you would be surprised how many things are generally seen as MOT failures, especially with the new rules, where is act fact they should be recorded as advisory only.
Along with the new rules garages are supposed to adopt a more advisory culture rather than saying things pass or fail, or fail things because they will need doing soon.

PS MOT history has been available for some time online? or is it the detail that been added?

I have a mate who is an MOT tester. Even between him and the other tester who he worked with, one would advise some things while the other would either pass or fail. A lot of the 'definitions' are open to some interpretation. Many things aren't black or white.
If you feel you have received a failure when you feel it shouldn't, you can contact VOSA and ask for a second opinion.
If the tester is found to be at fault, they can be given points. Just like with your driving licence, if you get too many points, you lose your licence. With an MOT tester, he loses his licence to test which often means he loses his job too, so 99% of them take their job seriously.
 

RUM4MO

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I can still see all reasons for MOT failure + advisories. Maybe the polo has just sailed through its MOTs? :p

I see that that site is back showing the details again, which was missing when I first looked, though in fact that Polo did get a "clear/clean" MOT - either "hooky" or someone did a bit of work on it - which is possible as rear box was "gone" for sure this time.
 

woozyuk

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hi all.

this is for my seat i got last week. should i assume the fails will have been now sorted by network Q? the tyres look brand new. thanks

Vehicle model IBIZA
Date first used 1 March 2007
Fuel type Petrol
Colour Grey


MOT history of this vehicle

Test date 8 October 2015 Expiry date 7 October 2016
Test Result Pass
Odometer reading 60,685 miles
MOT test number 6211 2695 7418

Test date 8 October 2015
Test Result Fail
Odometer reading 60,685 miles MOT test number 4763 2448 9069 Reason(s) for failure
front Brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick (3.5.1g)
nearside front Tyre tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm (4.1.E.1)
offside front Tyre tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm (4.1.E.1)


Test date 23 February 2015 Expiry date 1 March 2016
Test Result Pass
Odometer reading 56,086 miles
MOT test number 3350 9465 5008 Advisory notice item(s)
Nearside Front Suspension arm rubber bush deteriorated but not resulting in excessive movement (2.4.G.2)
Offside Front Suspension arm rubber bush deteriorated but not resulting in excessive movement (2.4.G.2)

Test date 23 February 2015
Test Result Fail
Odometer reading 56,086 miles MOT test number 7052 7485 5083 Reason(s) for failure
Offside Headlamp aim too low (1.8)
Advisory notice item(s)
Nearside Front Suspension arm rubber bush deteriorated but not resulting in excessive movement (2.4.G.2)
Offside Front Suspension arm rubber bush deteriorated but not resulting in excessive movement (2.4.G.2)

Test date 19 February 2014 Expiry date 1 March 2015
Test Result Pass
Odometer reading 49,921 miles MOT test number 4667 0035 4085

Test date 26 February 2013 Expiry date 1 March 2014
Test Result Pass
Odometer reading 45,698 miles MOT test number 6050 4765 3035

Test date 20 February 2012 Expiry date 1 March 2013
Test Result Pass
Odometer reading 37,899 miles MOT test number 5460 8145 2058

Test date 28 February 2011 Expiry date 1 March 2012
Test Result Pass
MOT test number 8464 1925 1033

Test date 28 February 2011
Test Result Fail
MOT test number 6868 3985 1040 Reason(s) for failure
Front Headlamp aim too high (1.8)
Offside Rear Tyre has ply or cords exposed (4.1.D.1b)

Test date 17 February 2010 Expiry date 1 March 2011
Test Result Pass
MOT test number 3425 2864 0024

Test date 17 February 2010 Test
Result Fail
MOT test number 8837 5834 0066 Reason(s) for failure
Nearside Front Tyre tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm (4.1.E.1)
Offside Front Tyre tread depth below requirements of 1.6mm (4.1.E.1)
 
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R3k1355

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Would imagine so if the tyres looked brand new.

It does look the the lower arm bushes are shot though, they will be next years fail item if they don't go beforehand.
If you start hearing a knocking noise going over bumps and stuff thats a sign the bushes have failed.
 
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RUM4MO

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If the new tyres are a "quality" product, I'd doubt it from a Network Q outlet, then maybe get these bushes sorted as they will allow some incorrect wheel alignment and so uneven wear.
 
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