Motoring Discussion > MoT failure? Miscellaneous
Thread Author: Focusless Replies: 11

 MoT failure? - Focusless
Is this going to be an MoT fail?
www.dropbox.com/s/0repuw5s14zjy3u/2013-06-18%2007.47.45.jpg
 MoT failure? - Zero
Dunno, debateable. Its not type approved, (which is not a fail point) and it does prevent the wrong colour light being shown.
 MoT failure? - No FM2R
I think you'd be fine if the blocking stuff was on the inside.

And I agree with Zero that it is debatable, but I suspect most places will simply err on the side of caution.
 MoT failure? - Focusless
Indeed. Probably wise to fix it using a relatively cheap brokers yard part before the test rather than an expensive new one after it's failed.
 MoT failure? - Zero
or buy the correct colour lens repair tape from halfords.
 MoT failure? - Focusless
Didn't know such stuff existed. Thanks, I'll have a look.
 MoT failure? - Fullchat
Clear tape, Sellotape?
 MoT failure? - Zero
Not if a bit of the lens is missing, white light shown to rear for example.
 MoT failure? - Fullchat
True. I was thinking in terms of a crack rather than latterly. Late night.
 MoT failure? - Focusless
Can't actually remember how bad it is under the tape!
 MoT failure? - Runfer D'Hills
Get a box of Quality Street. There's bound to be one wrapper that will do !
Last edited by: Runfer D'Hills on Fri 11 Apr 14 at 14:36
 MoT failure? - bathtub tom
Is that the indicator lens? If so, then the bulb is probably orange or there's an orange sleeve over it, in which case I doubt if white light would be shown.

MOT tester's manual gives reasons for rejection:
obscured so that less than 50% of the lamp illuminating surface is visible from the front or rear as appropriate
and
shows light of an incorrect colour

www.motuk.co.uk/manual_140.htm
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