another mot question
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another mot question
if a rear seat is not secured properly, will it fail the mot?
my bench seat does not secure to any runners and is only held down by a home made bracket,
the runners were removed in the first conversion it had, but when i reconverted it the runners were not present.
will this fail the mot? or should i just take it out before the mot and replace after?
my bench seat does not secure to any runners and is only held down by a home made bracket,
the runners were removed in the first conversion it had, but when i reconverted it the runners were not present.
will this fail the mot? or should i just take it out before the mot and replace after?
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hi most bongos are mpv s so the rear seats have to have belts , for mot take the seat out then its a pass .
Rear seats
Why not fix them in as they should be??? Or take them out and throw them away. Do not use them if they are not fixed in properly or they will fly past your ears one day if you have to stop suddenly. Just hope nobody is sitting in them at the time.
Just had van waxoiled, and asked my garage, about the legality of the seat and the mot.
the answer I got was, "that it is fine and not subject to MOT if it is side or rear facing, however if it is front facing then it is subject to the normal MOT rules governing rear seats"
hope that helps anyone else who was wondering the legality of rear seats.
the answer I got was, "that it is fine and not subject to MOT if it is side or rear facing, however if it is front facing then it is subject to the normal MOT rules governing rear seats"
hope that helps anyone else who was wondering the legality of rear seats.