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Jun 26, 2011 20:52:51 GMT
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My new car has an MOT, and on the "Advisory Issued?" bit it says "Yes". However the advisory sheet is nowhere to be found. Now, I've heard that you can go to any MOT test station and get them to print another copy off, but is there any way to do it online? It's just that I'm at work when my friendly MOT tester guy is open so I can't go and see him. I just want to see what the advisories were so I can fix them for next MOT.
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Jun 26, 2011 21:00:54 GMT
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go on saturday. Could maybe try phoning to see if he can read it off the computer or print the certificate while you're not there and just tell you what it says. If he's so friendly then none of this will be a problem.
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Jun 26, 2011 21:06:37 GMT
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Jun 26, 2011 21:07:35 GMT
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go here, you need either a MoT test number (off the certificate) or the v5 reference number and you can access all computer tests for the vehicle, including advisories.
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To get a standard A40 this low, you'd have to dig a hole to put it in
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Jun 26, 2011 21:13:01 GMT
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I used the above before to get the entire history of my cars MOT history! Does at least give you an idea of what it's failled on, had advisories on, and where to look for possible bodges
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You're like a crazy backyard genius!
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Jun 26, 2011 21:53:07 GMT
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That's fantastic! Thanks very much. It was interesting reading, fortunately the advisories are minor but it was great going through the history and seeing what work was done!
I might do a check on the Bond's history when I get time, too!
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