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Check all your MOT history, courtesy of DirectGov

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http://motinfo.direct.gov.uk/internet/jsp/ECHID-Internet-History-Request.jsp

Even records dates of registration changes (private plates).


You'll need the vehicle registration mark and either:

the MOT test number (you can get this from the VT20 test certificate or the VT30 refusal certificate)

the document reference number from the V5C registration certificate (logbook) if you don't have the MOT test number

Test history records start from 2005.
 
Just done it :thumb: Mine only goes back to 2006 which is presumably when they computerised the records.

No advisory and 12k miles since 2006 :thumb:
 
brilliant that,mine has a little advisory on chip in windscreen 2 years ago.Its still there ,must get it sorted next week!
 
Brilliant - two fails, both on bald rear tyres............ :hand:
 
one fail for both headlights being too high on its first test...

bit odd for auto-levelling xenons but hey-ho!
 
They only auto-level from a PDI datum (or from they got moved to during extraction or a bump).

Auto-levelling simply dips or raises them from a starting point relative to the differential compression or rarefaction of the front to rear suspension heights.
 

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