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Totalkare podcast: Why a headlamp tester could prevent MOT failure

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Published: March 30, 2022
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Welcome to The Commercial Vehicle Podcast from Totalkare. Tune in to hear the latest discussion around workshop equipment, technology and news.

Episode 10: Why a headlamp tester could prevent MOT failure

What’s the most common defect that leads to vehicle MOT failure?

The steering? The tyres? The suspension?

They all sound believable. But they’re not even close.

When we think about vehicles failing their MOTs, it’s natural to think about the high-profile risks – the physical mechanics of how the vehicle moves on the road.

But here’s the truth:

The number-one reason for a vehicle failing its MOT has nothing to do with the engine, the wheels, or the structure and strength of the vehicle itself:

It’s about the headlamps.

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