ebeepbeep.com Encourages Motorists to be Aware of New MOT Rules

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  • (1888PressRelease) February 18, 2012 - Chester, United Kingdom - The MOT test has recently been updated and now includes additional items that merit an MOT failure. Under the updated MOT test an unsecured battery, an airbag dashboard warning light that won't go out or dangerous wiring will all lead to an MOT failure.

    Following the recent changes, online service and MOT specialist ebeepbeep.com recommends that motorists take a few minutes to understand the recent changes.

    "There have been a number of changes to the MOT test, which came into practice at the start of the year. It's highly probable that the majority of motorists don't know what's changed. They could have a problem that previously wouldn't result in a test fail, but will now," stated Andrew Wilson from ebeepbeep.com.

    For instance, in addition to the ABS warning light, the law now stipulates that indicators for electronic power steering, airbag and stability programmes must not stay on. Vehicle batteries must also now be secure so that the unit doesn't fly and explode in the event of a roll-over. Bare, chaffed, loose or simply dangerous wires are now all acceptable reasons that a garage can use for not issuing a VT30.

    "As you'd expect, many of the changes have been implemented with safety or environmental issues in mind," continues Wilson. "This includes power steering fluid being above the minimum level; airbags being present within vehicles that were designed to have them; and the requirement that cars designed to have a catalytic converter must have one fitted, even if the car meets emissions requirements."

    As ebeepbeep.com points out, regular car servicing is one way to avoid being caught out by the updated MOT. "For reliable motoring we recommend drivers adopt a program of regular car maintenance. For instance, a car service may identify potential problems that could result in an MOT failure, which can then be fixed before the test itself." concluded Wilson.

    For more information on ebeepbeep.com's services, visit their website at www.ebeepbeep.com or call 0844 736 0055.

    About ebeepbeep:
    Through a network of nationwide independent garages, ebeepbeep.com provides car servicing, MOTs and Oil Services. Prices are typically much lower than Franchised Dealerships, without any compromise on quality. All the garages featured on the website must meet minimum membership standards. During every full service they follow a comprehensive health check that encompasses over 70 different checks. All parts and labour are backed by a 12 month warranty, providing complete peace of mind. Through initiatives like Check Your Oil, ebeepbeep.com and Comma are working together to encourage drivers to regularly check the oil in their vehicles.

    Contact:
    Andrew Wilson
    Marketing Co-ordinator
    CES (UK) Ltd
    Knutsford Way
    Sealand Road Industrial Estate
    Chester, United Kingdom
    Zip: CH1 4NS
    Tel: 0844 736 0055
    Email: marketing ( @ ) ebeepbeep dot com

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