MOT FAQ's:
What is an MOT?
The MOT is a compulsory annual test for every vehicle over 3 years old. It checks that your car is roadworthy and complies with key safety and environmental requirements.
What are the key areas that are looked at during an MOT?
Vehicle Identification Number Registration plate Lights and horn Steering, suspension, wheels, brakes and tyres Windscreen, wipers and washer bottle Seats and seatbelts Fuel system Emissions Bodywork, doors and mirrors
When does my car need an MOT?
Once the car is 3 years old it will need an MOT every 12 months. The car can be brought in up to one month before the date of expiry as shown on the MOT certificate.
Why should i choose a Toyota Centre to carry out my MOT?
If your car does fail its MOT, your local Toyota Centre is best placed to help. The highly-trained Toyota technicians will be able to carry out any repairs using genuine Toyota parts and their intimate knowledge of your car.
What happens if my car fails the MOT?
If your car does fail the MOT, you will be issued with a VT30 certificate that states the reason for failure. You will also be eligible for a free re-test if the car is repaired at the same Toyota centre.