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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
very reasonable, less than half of dealer's price.
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18th Oct 2014 4:12 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
It does depend on what is in an A service. With the MOT done, almost everything in a standard service will be checked - plus more! Lights, wipers, tyres, exhaust system, steering and suspension joints, smoke test, headlamp alignment, brake efficiency, braking system, seat belts etc etc. Could be that you paid £130 for an oil, oil filter and air filter change.
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18th Oct 2014 4:38 pm |
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zuegma Member Since: 19 Feb 2014 Location: Wycombe Posts: 29 |
But apparently they wont check your flexible brake hoses for damage/ wear even though the service schedule says they should. Well at least that is the case for Stratstones in Aylesbury. |
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19th Oct 2014 10:51 pm |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
As a matter of interest how do they test brakes on an FL2 during MOT? |
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21st Oct 2014 12:39 pm |
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zuegma Member Since: 19 Feb 2014 Location: Wycombe Posts: 29 |
Depends on what equipment the tester has. If he has a 2 axle roller, he can do it on that, otherwise he needs to do a road test with a decelerometer. I have seen one testing station where they just drive the vehicle on to a large metal plate with sensors and just slam the brakes on and it tests all 4 wheels at once |
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21st Oct 2014 12:55 pm |
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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2007 |
Reviewing the dash cam footage from my last MoT the tester just drove the car out into the testing station's parking area, accelerated to about 10mph and hit the brakes - that was it, never left the test station.
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21st Oct 2014 1:40 pm |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
I don't know if anyone can throw light on this but at a recent MOT I got the impression from what I overheard, that the tester had to log into a government database to say that he had started the test and had a certain time to complete and input the emissions data such that at any time an inspector could come in and check that vehicles were being tested there and then. In other words it is a real time test. Or was I mistaken? |
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21st Oct 2014 2:21 pm |
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zuegma Member Since: 19 Feb 2014 Location: Wycombe Posts: 29 |
thats correct. Each car has to be entered on the database while it is being tested and a MOT certificate cannot be printed until the prerequisite testing time has elapsed |
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21st Oct 2014 2:26 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
Zuegma. Definately wrong there mate. There are no set times for mot tests. You could, in theory, log one on and issue a certificate the very next minute. Plus, I've never seen a twin axle brake tester - how would you test vehicles of different wheelbases? You just use 4WD mode and each wheel across an axle turns in the opposite direction instead of the same direction. Dorsetfreelander, there is no set time during the test to carry out an emission test although the most do it early on while the engine is still at working temperature. Apart from anything else, you do not enter the emission data anywhere! |
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21st Oct 2014 4:39 pm |
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zuegma Member Since: 19 Feb 2014 Location: Wycombe Posts: 29 |
I have had mine tested on a 4 wheel rig, granted it was not a rolling road but a plate tester and it tests the brake on all 4 wheel at once. I have seen a 4wd rolling road that can be adjusted for wheelbase, but think about it now I think it was just a dyno tester.
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21st Oct 2014 5:55 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
Two of them doing it? Very naughty - not allowed! The 'average' at my place is around 20 - 25 mins. Depends what sort of garage you had yours tested at I suppose - the staff may be protecting their jobs by taking it easy for 45 mins - if they can do it twice as quick, the guv'nor will only need half of them. |
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21st Oct 2014 6:06 pm |
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zuegma Member Since: 19 Feb 2014 Location: Wycombe Posts: 29 |
it was the boss doing the testing, he was quite keen to get away though as mine was the last car of the day. I know him quite well and if he could have done it quicker to get away 10 minutes earlier, he would have done. |
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21st Oct 2014 6:12 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
To return to the OP, yes that's about all you get on an A service and compared with LR dealer that's a very good price. Only query - did he use Genuine parts and the correct oil? TVLR (who are very good value) charged me £81.00 for the parts alone and £106 for the labour. I seem to recall that other dealers charged a lot more!
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21st Oct 2014 10:03 pm |
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