Re: [doc] NO REVERSE LIGHT
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Re: [doc] NO REVERSE LIGHT



The reverse lights on my DeLorean haven't worked for ages (will get 
around to it one day) and has gone through some 4 MOTs like that. Have 
taken customers cars through (and not just at Andy's "Mr Friendly" ) and 
never had any problem. It is NOT part of the test. They will not test it 
because they're not meant to test it. They're not meant to test tyre 
pressures either but I'm sure they'd fail one if it came in on the rim.

Did you know that any welding on steering components is a fail, but play 
due to wear in the steering rack -isn't- ?

Martin

essexdick wrote:

>  
>  Fair enough but the tester can fail the car if he feels it can be 
>deemed as unsafe,even if you have a hole in your floor and it isnt 
>part of the chassis he can fail it so basically you cant get away 
>with it you cant beat the system but you can try cheers tony vin3484
>





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