Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
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Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
I've booked the gtx in for an mot on thursday, and while putting it back together (was stripped out when i got it) it turns out the rear belts are shot thanks to the previous owner cutting them out! Now I'm looking for a new set but am I right in thinking that if I remove the rear seats, will it pass the mot without the belts fitted?
Cheers!
Paul
Cheers!
Paul
Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
Not entirely sure how it works but mine have all been removed as mine's stripped and it passed with no problems.
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Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
if you put your back seat down or take out there can not check your rear seats belts thats what the mot tester told me last week when i had mine done
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Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
Ok cheers for that, think I have all the stuff for the belts. Are the rear ones non self tensioning on a gtx? I cannot remember what my past ones have been like :)
Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
Mine are self-tensioning but couldn't say whether or not they're original as one is a lap belt and the other a 3-pointer.
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Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
vehicles first registered before 1st april 1987 have no requirement for rear seatbelts, so they're not testable :)
Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
My understanding of the MOT is that if the car has something, it needs to work/be safe. So no rear seats = no need to test seatbelts.
In theory, you could remove the windscreen to prevent a car from failing on crap wipers. It would be a bit excessive though
I remember I had to blank off my hazard light switch on my beach buggy because although I had the switch, the car didn't have wiring for hazard lights.
In theory, you could remove the windscreen to prevent a car from failing on crap wipers. It would be a bit excessive though
I remember I had to blank off my hazard light switch on my beach buggy because although I had the switch, the car didn't have wiring for hazard lights.
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Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
goaferboy wrote:My understanding of the MOT is that if the car has something, it needs to work/be safe. So no rear seats = no need to test seatbelts.
In theory, you could remove the windscreen to prevent a car from failing on crap wipers. It would be a bit excessive though
I remember I had to blank off my hazard light switch on my beach buggy because although I had the switch, the car didn't have wiring for hazard lights.
doesn't entirely work like that - you do need a screen to pass the mot. if you could just get something thru by removing it, you could just not take the car to the test station then it would pass as there was nothing that the tester could fail you can get away with removing headlights (seriously!) provided that there is nothing left where they used to be likely to damage pedestrians as you run them over. you would then get a "daylight" test - i.e. you could only drive at times when lights are not needed (night, fog, rain etc)
tbh if you just stuffed the belts down the side of the rear seat out of sight they wouldn't test them and most probably would just presume the car was not fitted with them.
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Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
Could I trouble someone for a picture of their seatbelt setup in a gtx please? I'm struggling to see how they go back in...
Only had four sciroccos so still a newby I guess
Only had four sciroccos so still a newby I guess
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Re: Uh.. seatbelts and mot's..
you could alway "borrow" a couple of child seats, the ones fixed in position by the original belts, the test centre will not check them as it would require removal of the child seat, on my last MOT, it just noted passenger side belt not tested due to child seat and that was i the front!!!!! :) sorted lol