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Hi All,
Anyone seen the new MOT test rules? Just spotted on AOL. One of the new rules appears to state that if a car was fitted with a Cat converter as standard when new it will need said Cat in place to pass the MOT.
http://uk.autoblog.com/2012/01/04/change...you-ready/
Anyone know any more details on this?
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Nick H
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Darren C has already carefully investigated this and his results were:-
Quote:To save you forging documents you can just beat them at their own game. :twisted:
Here’s some bed time reading (the MOT Testers guide from VOSA for the changes in 2012.)
http://mottesters.co.uk/files/special%2 ... Manual.pdf
To save your eyes bleeding and your brains exploding this is what you need to know.
Section 7.1, note 3:
“on vehicles that qualify for a full CAT emissions test, check for the presence of a Catalytic converter”
The key words here are “that qualify for a full CAT emissions test”
Refer to:
Section 7.3, page 2, para 4:
“Early catalyst equipped vehicles may not require a CAT test.”
Ok still with me….
Section 7.3, page 4, sub section “CAT Test” para 1:
“The catalyst test is part of MOT test for most spark ignition petrol engined vehicles first used on or after 1st August 1992.”
Eureka.
Delorean before 01/08/1992 = No CAT Test.
Delorean does not qualify for CAT emissions test, therefore presence of CAT is not part of check
So to conclude, you have nothing to worry about
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Chris Hawes
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Cheers for the info Chris. I had a feeling it would not apply.
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Nick H
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Top investigation work there, thanks.
Glad I've got a 1981 :-)
JohnC