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Why do over 9,000 customers choose Dexel for their MOT test each year?
At Dexel Tyre and Auto Centre, we have eight Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) approved MOT testing centres, each of which is independently audited each year to ensure we continue to exceed the highest industry standards.
We also take care only to appoint MOT tester who have demonstrated an honest approach to vehicle testing, keeping to our company's ethos of ensuring our customers receive great service with honest advice, at a fair price.
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for just £30
with a Bronze Service.
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for just £25
with a Silver Service.
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for just £20
with a Gold Service.
It is important to bear in mind that an MOT test and a Vehicle Service are not the same thing.
An MOT test is an annual inspection consisting of specific checks designed to ensure that your vehicle meets the minimum road safety and environmental requirements of the UK. It is a legal requirement to have an MOT test carried out every year, once a vehicle three years old.
A vehicle Service is an annual task recommended by the Vehicle Manufacturer to ensure it continues to run smoothly, with the focus on preventative maintenance. A vehicle service involves renewing parts vital to the general health of the vehicle before they begin to fail, as well as performing more in-depth inspections of critical vehicle components.
MOT Test - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you are more than welcome to wait in the customer reception while your MOT test takes place. An MOT test usually takes around 45 minutes, but we always allow an hour to be on the safe side.
However, please bear in mind, should your MOT identify any repairs that are needed, this could significantly increase your wait.
If your vehicle is coming in for its first ever MOT test, or if it has had a different registration plate, such as a private plate fitted since it's last MOT, then you will need to bring your vehicle's logbook (V5C).
Otherwise, besides ensuring there is enough fuel in the vehicle to run the length of the test, you need not bring anything with you.
If your vehicle fails it's MOT Test, you will need to have the defects identified as 'major' or 'dangerous' repaired to enable the vehicle to have a re-test and pass.
There may also be 'Minor defects' (Repair as soon as possible) or 'Advisories' (Monitor and repair if necessary) listed on your MOT Certificate or Refusal of MOT.
Having failed its MOT test, your vehicle may not be legal to drive until it is repaired and re-tested.
(Although we have no rights to withhold your vehicle should you choose to take it away).
If you wish to take your vehicle away to be repaired elsewhere, you are only legal to do so if your current MOT certificate is still valid and the vehicle did not fail with any defects listed as 'dangerous'.
The DVSA states that any vehicle is eligible for a free MOT restest if it meets either of the following two criteria;
- The vehicle stays at the MOT testing station, having failed its MOT test, with the necessary repairs re-test performed within 10 working days
- The vehicle is returned to the same testing station for a re-test by the end of the next working day, with the vehicle having failed exclusively on items from the following list.
- battery
- bonnet
- bootlid
- doors (including hinges, catches and pillars)
- loading door
- dropsides
- tailgate
- access panels
- towbars (excluding body around anchorage points)
- fuel filler cap
- headlamp cleaning or levelling devices (that does not need a headlamp aim check)
- lamps (excluding headlamp aim)
- main beam 'tell-tale'
- rear reflectors
- mirrors
- windscreen glass, wipers and washers
- registration plates
- horn
- steering wheel
- seats
- seatbelts (but not anchorages), seatbelt load limiter and seatbelt pre-tensioner
- brake pedal antislip
- electrical wiring
- trailer electrical sockets
- sharp edges or projections
- tailboard
- tyre pressure monitoring system
- wheels and tyres (excluding motorcycles and motorcycles with sidecar)
- vehicle identification number (VIN)
- break glass hammer
- door open warning device
- emergency exits and signs
- entrance door remote control
- entrance/exit steps
- stairs
The following items are relevant for Class 5 vehicles only
PLEASE NOTE: This list is subject to change soley at the DVSA's descretion, so may become outdated. For the complete and up-to-date list, please visit the DVSA webiste.
Yes. As long as you bring the vehicles logbook (V5C) with you, we can issue you a copy MOT certificate for just £10.
The following branches have necessary DVSA approved facilities to carry out Class 7 MOT tests (Large Van MOT Tests).
- Sheffield (Attercliffe)
- Sheffield (Highfield) - Mr Exhaust & Tyres
- Gainsborough
- Market Rasen
Click below to book your Class 7 MOT tests (Large Van MOT Tests) at any of these branches.
The following branches have necessary DVSA approved facilities to carry out Class 5 MOT tests (Minibus Large Motorhome MOT tests).
- Sheffield (Attercliffe)
- Market Rasen
Click below to book your Class 5 MOT tests (Minibus Large Motorhome MOT tests) at any of these branches.
For more information about any of our branches offering MOT testing, follow the links below.