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Passed today. God knows how anyone can slate these cars, mine has had it's head kicked in relentlessly, is on nearly 137k and it cost £1.49 to get it through the MOT lol
Just to update this for anyone who is interested...
I just spoke to the DVSA and explained. They looked up the failure record and also the found the exemption for the Cup and agreed that it shouldn't have failed. The retest is booked for Friday afternoon, so we shall see.
Ah yes. His looks like this one: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/honda/integra/honda-integra-2-0-type-r-dc5-face-lift-model/5710230
Not as nice in my view. The bumpers look a bit weedy somehow.
Yeah I can understand that. Mine is fine for brake pressure (no advisories anyway), so the hydraulic element in mine is still working correctly. He just says that the arm needs to move, which I would contest, seeing as it isn't supposed to move from the factory!
I did wonder that but, given how crusty it looks, I find it hard to believe that it would have been free last year, so that makes me think that they didn't test it.
Yes, that topic again.
Before I go back to the test station with the printed notice in hand, I just wanted to check-in on this issue to ensure that I am talking sense. My car failed the MOT on the following:
"003 Brake load sensing valve linkage seized rear (3.6.E.3)"
Before I took the car...
Dedication to get some camber there!
I test drove a 275 yesterday but found the seat a bit high which surprised me. Not heard anyone comment on it being an issue before.