MOT Failure Appeals to VOSA Procedure
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May I suggest you double check front lamps what is and not working and then refer the question to Nissan and also the Daily Telegraph motoring correspondence website
honest John.co.uk/ask for expert opinions on lamp operation for your specific vehicle? The lack of references anywhere, that you refer to, suggests it might be a red herring and therefore worth chasing down to its conclusion and disputing with the MOT tester!
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/contact/
An additional option is to contact the local council run MOT test centre and pick their brains on the subject as they have no commercial interest in finding non-existent faults as they do not do repairs!
DVSA or VOSA authorised MOT “
test garages” have a commercial interest to creatively maximise faults with unnecessary repairs to maximise income charges and fitters commission bonuses by
repairing non-existent faults?
Reference;
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-mot#localcouncil
· Having main beam and dipped beam energised simultaneously may overheat the lamps and its base plug connections shortening the life of the equipment.
· I quickly checked the VOSA MOT regulations I can find no specific reference to simultaneous dip/main beam operation. Perhaps you can search the MOT regulations more thoroughly with the links I have provided?
· Possibly the MOT tester is referring to dim/dip system incorrect operation?
Link to the MOT guidelines on the matter here:
Section 1;2 Headlamps
http://www.motinfo.gov.uk/htdocs/m1s01000201.htm
Also at
http://www.motinfo.gov.uk/htdocs/index.htm
Before disputing with the MOT tester the result, send an email question to DVSA (VOSA) so you can have written confirmation and make print outs of the relevant section 1:1 and section 1:2 headlamps operation to show to the MOT tester.
Just for my interest is your MOT tester part of one of the large national free fit exhausts/tyres/brakes type groups that often offer half-price MOT tests?
Best of luck with interpretation of the MOT regulations regarding dip and main beam simultaneous operation and let us know how this issue concludes .