Do I have to pay for another MOT if it fails?

Do I have to pay for another MOT if it fails?

If your vehicle fails an MOT and you leave it with the test centre for repair, you’ll have a partial retest. As long as this is done within 10 working days of failing the MOT, it’s done for free. If you take your vehicle away for repairs, and return it before the end of the next working day, the test is normally free.

Can a car still be driven after a MOT failure?

My car has failed its MOT – can I still drive it? 1 Any vehicles which fail their MOT are deemed unroadworthy – because of faulty brakes or lights not working, for… 2 If your car fails its MOT on the same day as the MOT expires, it may still be driven – but only for the following… More …

What are the most common problems with Mercedes Benz cars?

8 Most Common Mercedes-Benz Problems 1 Rust. Rust behind license plate / trunk area. 2 Engine Mounts. Engine mounts on Mercedes-Benz cars are oil filled. 3 Suspension & Steering Components. Ball joint / front control arm. 4 Window Regulators. Broken window regulator on Mercedes C-Class. 5 AirMatic Components. …

Can a Mercedes-Benz have a transmission failure?

Very few Mercedes-Benz cars have had complete transmission failure and require transmission replacement. We see these transmission fail in rare cases when water enters the transmission via the oil cooling lines or the radiator on cars equipped with Valeo radiators.

What was the first Mercedes Benz to have air suspension?

The first Mercedes-Benz models that had air suspension were the S-Class W220 in 2000 and later the E-Class W211. The airmatic bags replaces the struts and shocks on your Mercedes-Benz. While it was an excellent feature added to some Mercedes-Benz models, but it was also prone to failure.

How many miles can Mercedes last?

There is no simple answer as to how long or how many miles a Mercedes-Benz is good for. Some models have issues as early as 50k miles while other models can go over 200k miles with just regular maintenance.

8 Most Common Mercedes-Benz Problems 1 Rust. Rust behind license plate / trunk area. 2 Engine Mounts. Engine mounts on Mercedes-Benz cars are oil filled. 3 Suspension & Steering Components. Ball joint / front control arm. 4 Window Regulators. Broken window regulator on Mercedes C-Class. 5 AirMatic Components.

How long should Mercedes Benz be in service?

Here is the list of the recommended services / checks as suggested by the Mercedes Benz. Service at 10,000 miles /16,000 km or 1 year Service at 20,000 miles / 32,000 km or 2 year Service at 30,000 miles /48,000 km or 3 year Service at 40,000 miles / 64,000 km or 4 year Service at 50,000 miles /80,000 km or 5 year

What was the fatal flaw of the Mercedes Benz Sprinter?

This article is being written to warn potential buyers of this vehicle of the fatal flaw hidden in each of these vehicles. Prior to 2008, when the United States Government mandated diesel exhaust regulations, the Sprinter, manufactured by Mercedes Benz and sold as a Dodge was a real workhorse.