Failed MOT
Failed MOT
Post by M140i » Tue Jan 22, 2019 8:03 pm
Anyway, the back left tyre had worn on the inside edge, and they believe it’s not just alignment, something is wrong with the suspension. What are the common faults to cause this please? Expensive to fix?
M140i
Re: Failed MOT
Post by snrbrtsn » Tue Jan 22, 2019 9:50 pm
Is it possible you’ve misinterpreted the conversion
All Bmws wear the inside of the tyres, (infact rear inside, front outside) it’s the way they are set up as Rwd bias
I’m on my umpteenth Bmw and all have similar traits, it’s why they handle so well...
snrbrtsn
Re: Failed MOT
Post by Leslie » Tue Jan 22, 2019 10:47 pm

Leslie
Re: Failed MOT
Post by Graeme » Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:17 am
Graeme
Graeme
Re: Failed MOT
Post by X5Sport » Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:47 am

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Re: Failed MOT
Post by Alan Gunn » Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:48 am
I would think it's the cracking and not the hole well that is what i would fail on when i was testing.
The rules have changed a lot but i will check when i go in the garage on Saturday morning for my cuppa.
Alan Gunn
Re: Failed MOT
Post by M140i » Wed Jan 23, 2019 2:34 pm
Thankfully I had a set of Winter wheels at home which I had them swap over for me to pass the MOT.
M140i
Re: Failed MOT
Post by Graeme » Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:00 pm
This from the current MOT guidelines testing stations have to follow:
You can use a blunt instrument to open a cut in the tyre to check for exposed ply or cord as long as you don't cause further damage.
When assessing cuts in a tyre, it is permissible to check whether a cut is deep enough to reach the play or cord by using a blunt instrument to open the cut taking care not to cause further damage.
The following criteria should be used when assessing a cut in a tyre:
any ply or cord that can be seen without touching the tyre – fail
if by folding back rubber or opening a cut with a blunt instrument, so as not to cause further damage, exposed ply or cord can be seen irrespective of the size of the cut – fail
if a cut which is more than 25mm or 10% of the section width whichever is the greater, is opened with a blunt instrument and cords can be felt but not seen – fail
Before failing a cut, you must make sure it's the cords that you can feel not a foreign object. If you're not sure, then you should pass and advise.
When assessing lumps or bulges in a radial ply tyre, care should be taken to distinguish between normal undulations in the carcass, resulting from manufacturing, and lumps or bulges caused by structural deterioration.
So as already said, what does the wording on the certificate say? Testers now have to categorise faults as Dangerous, Major or minor. Dangerous is an automatic fail!
Hope this helps,
Graeme
Graeme
Re: Failed MOT
Post by M140i » Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:22 pm
I’ll check again tonight but I certainly couldn’t see any cord through the cuts.
With regards the certificate, I just have the pass, they told me it had failed on 3 tyres over the phone and did I want to have them replaced by them, £258 per front tyre and £319 for the rear.
I explained I had another set of alloys and would bring them up to swap over. Truth be known, I knew there was an awful lot of tread left so did question the decision and wanted to see the failed tyres.
M140i
Re: Failed MOT
Post by M140i » Fri Jan 25, 2019 4:57 pm
Rears both have 5mm tread, front have 6-6-5mm tread.
M140i
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