MOT'S RULES ON ABS
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MOT'S RULES ON ABS
Hi im going to be removing my abs system completely and fitting a basic loom that doesn't have abs on it or wires for it my sri hatch is a 1995 would it pass its mot without the abs ? Its before I start removing things etc cheers joe
Re: MOT'S RULES ON ABS
Your ok at the moment but everything has to be removed even the rings on the driveshafts. That's according to my brother. But the mot keeps changing
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Re: MOT'S RULES ON ABS
Troy is right. If any part of the system is there its a failure due to parts of the system being there.
Although i dont think the rings on the shafts have to be removed. Mine doesnt have abs but has the rings on the shafts and the abs sensor holders on the legs due to them being from a later model. And my rear hubs have the sensors in.
Although i dont think the rings on the shafts have to be removed. Mine doesnt have abs but has the rings on the shafts and the abs sensor holders on the legs due to them being from a later model. And my rear hubs have the sensors in.
Re: MOT'S RULES ON ABS
It all depends on the tester it's him who signs the slip at the end of the dayPeanut_119 wrote:Troy is right. If any part of the system is there its a failure due to parts of the system being there.
Although i dont think the rings on the shafts have to be removed. Mine doesnt have abs but has the rings on the shafts and the abs sensor holders on the legs due to them being from a later model. And my rear hubs have the sensors in.
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ok cheers
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Re: MOT'S RULES ON ABS
I think you'll find it would fail its MoT if the car was fitted with ABS as standard equipment.
You may also have insurance problems.
Why not ask MoT tester first?
You may also have insurance problems.
Why not ask MoT tester first?
Re: MOT'S RULES ON ABS
I have lol all traces of the system has to be removed
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Re: MOT'S RULES ON ABS
That is the most sensible answer to it all.btcctroy wrote:I have lol all traces of the system has to be removed
If it isn't there, it can't be tested.
Obviously, apply common sense to that statement.