Good afternoon gents, I was just wondering if the mot guys would get unhappy if i got a new speedo which showed 0 miles?
the cars done about 10k at the moment so I dont want to put a black mark on the history of the car
Speedo isn't part of the MOT. Don't worry about it.
Can you have the new speedo set to show current mileage?
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Originally posted by coozer
Speedo isn't part of the MOT. Don't worry about it.
The "new" milage will be recorded on the certificate but it will have no effect on the actual MOT. The only effect is if you try to sell it and imply in any way that the milage shown is genuine.
Now MOT is computerised, will the fact the later milage is lower cause an exception??
[Edited on 3/2/11 by r1_pete]
I changed the clocks on my old car and took it to the MOT station with a few miles on it. The tester thought it would throw up an error when he put
the milage in the computer, but it didn't.
That was in 2006 and whether it's any different now I don't know.
HTH
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Originally posted by r1_pete
Now MOT is computerised, will the fact the later milage is lower cause an exception??
[Edited on 3/2/11 by r1_pete]
Does it need an Odo at all?
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Originally posted by adithorp
The "new" milage will be recorded on the certificate but it will have no effect on the actual MOT. The only effect is if you try to sell it and imply in any way that the milage shown is genuine.
If it's electronic, set the speedo to 10 pulses/mile and stick a magnet in your drill - you'll hit 10k miles in no time...
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Originally posted by scootz
Does it need an Odo at all?
The insurance company will probably need to know, if you're on a limited mileage policy!