Tuesday 21 May 2019

An Insight Into The Key Reasons That Account For Failure in MOT Test


From various data and analysis released by the ‘Vehicle Operator and Services Agency’ (VOSA), one can easily conclude the common reasons for MOT failure. Even the smallest faulty car part can put your and fellow drivers’ life under threat while driving on the road. The surprising fact is – reasons identified for the failure of the MoT Test hadn’t required a pretty penny for the resurrection. If you own a vehicle, you need to put aside your negligence before taking your vehicle for the MOT Test. Or else, it may cost you the failure of the test. ‘Jackson MOT’ is an authorised undertaker of the MOT Test in Northampton and in the wake of our experience, we recommend drivers to take their vehicle for a repair job before they bring it to undergo the test.

Key Reasons Why Your Car Failed the MOT Test

As mentioned above, the reasons for the failure of the MOT Test are quite common – too obvious to guess. Take faulty lamps and reflectors, for instance. They accounted for around 27% of the all MOT Test failure in the previous year! The fact implies that almost 1 out of 4 cars failed the test just because they either had faculty lamps or reflectors out of function. It was a complete shock when Jackson MOT’s professionals were interacting with some folks at our facility for MOT Test in Northampton.

A malfunctioning suspension system is right behind in the data sheet that accounts for 18% test failure. Isn’t it really devastating to know the fact that a failing or worn suspension system can prevent you from taking your car out on the road even for a short drive? Faulty brakes/braking system accounting for 15% test failure, drivers’ viewability on the road (11%), worn-out tyres (10%), fuel and emission system (6%), non-functional steering (4%), and seatbelts (2.9%) are some of the most prominent reasons in the line-up that account for test failure.

What If Your Vehicle Fails the MOT Test?

In case your car/vehicle fails the MOT Test, you are issued the VT30 certificate listing the key parts that caused MOT Test failure. An advisory notice is also issued alongside the VT30 certificate at the MOT tester’s discretion, containing the key inputs to be focused upon. Most of such cases where MOT tester finds it viable to release an advisory notice comprise the information on:

Parts that are presently functioning fine, but may fail in the next MOT Test
Other characteristics of your car identified during the MOT Test
Defects occurring on the non-testable items of your vehicle

The advisory notice holds great significance, specifically when it comes to getting your vehicle ready for the next MOT Test. There is nothing terrifying in the notice that digs your worries out; moreover, it’s meant to make you vigilant and cautious, promoting your safe and sound driving. However, you need to take serious concern with the pointers mentioned in the notice to make sure nothing serious (even fatal) is ignored.

Drive In for an Honest Health Report of Your Vehicle

When people drive into our test facility with their vehicles for MOT Test Northampton, we never intend to build a sense of fear in their minds with the MOT Test report or advisory notice. We remain transparent with the test conducting guidelines and policies. If you are seeking an honest health report of your vehicle, drive into Jackson MOT - we are worth your while.

Saturday 16 February 2019

FROSTY WINTERS AND SNOW-COVERED CARS

When winter is around the corner, we all prepare ourselves for the chilly mornings and frosty nights. We stock up the wood for the fireplace, take out the woollen clothes, blankets, quilts, and all such things. Imagine waking up to a snowing morning, stepping out of your house, only to see your car covered in snow. And the first thought that strikes your mind is how tedious a chore it would be to get rid of the ice and prepare your car for running on the road.
Taking out even a few minutes on a busy morning to clean your car might seem like costing too much, and we all want to take some shortcut to get rid of it as quickly as possible. Not de-icing your car strictly means going against the law and leading to paying a hefty amount as fine.
So to save you from feeling the blues of de-icing your car on a winter morning, here is a complete guide on how to de-ice your car to chill you out.
  1. TURN ON YOUR ENGINE
Ignite your engine and turn it on to use it to start melting the ice on your windows. The fans should be pointing towards the windows, and the temperature should be appropriately adjusted. Use the heater button of your car if it is present at full blast since hot air captures moisture.
  1. NEVER LEAVE THE CAR UNATTENDED
Not many of us would be aware of the fact that leaving your car outside with its engines turned on is going against the law and, if caught, makes you compensate for the same in terms of a fine. It is said that cold weather is a car thief’s friend. If you leave your car unattended with keys turned on, the chances of it getting stolen are quite high. In such a case, your insurance company is not liable to pay any cover for your stolen car because of an irresponsible, insensible thing you did. So it is okay to turn on the engines and leave the car standing like that but never leave it unattended.
  1. REMOVE THE ICE, IF ANY
For clearing the front grille of your car, use a brush to wipe out all the snow that is present. One of the marvellous inventions of technology is a de-icer which, after being sprayed upon the car windows, shows its magic within a few minutes and removes all the ice. De-icer is easily available in any of the supermarkets.
  1. SAY NO TO BOILING WATER
If you think that pouring a jug full of hot water over the snow-covered windscreens are the easiest way out, then you’re terribly mistaken there. Instead of doing any good, suddenly pouring boiling water over cold windows can lead to visible cracks on the window.
  1. PRECAUTION IS BETTER THAN CURE
To prevent ice from forming layers over your window, soak a towel in a salt-water solution and spread it on your windscreens. This will act as a shield and protect your windows from being covered in ice and will eventually save you from the early morning hassle.
  1. BE PATIENT
Wait patiently till the time all the ice has been removed off the windows, and it is as clear as glass. Hanging in there for a few minutes might save you from any hazards that might arise due to the snowy winters.
BE-WINTER READY
Always remember, it is important to have a clear view from all sides while driving. So do not ever compromise on the time it takes to de-ice your car. Along with that, using winter tyres with deep tread cuts is a must in frosty weather and snow-camouflaged roads. Visit Jackson MOT to compare prices of the winter tyres in Northampton from leading brands of the industry.
Happy winters!

Wednesday 2 January 2019

5 Top Tips to Help You Pass the MOT Test in One Go

 MOT tests can be strenuous. People are bound by the law to take it, and yet many car owners in the UK do not how to pass the MOT at one go. 2018 saw some changes in its regulatory pointers and technicalities. One major question which people often ask is which areas they need to bother about, and which areas can be shrugged off for later.
MOT testing is intensely rigorous, and rightly so. It does not take the brains of a rocket scientist to figure out the ways to convey to the tester that you are ready to hit the roads. Here’s a helping hand!
5 Tips to pass your first MOT with flying colours –
  1. Pay attention to the mirrors
Something as elementary as a broken mirror can make you fail the MOT Northampton or any other place for that matter. Sadly but significantly, most drivers do not pay too much attention to broken mirrors. Always remember to check not only the front and rear windshield but even the mirrors and reflective surfaces inside.
Often, people are not aware when their side-view mirrors suffer damage. The key to passing the MOT lies in paying attention to the minute details. If there is even slight chipping of a mirror’s surface, a replacement is necessary.
  1. Inspect tyres properly
The devil, it is said, lies in the details. You may have spent significant time making sure your car’s tyres are well-aligned, and the pressure is optimal. However, some very basic errors often remain. For example, a tyre with its outer surface damaged will never pass a more thorough inspection.
To avoid failures, it is best to have a cursory visual lookover of the tyres. Do you notice something lodged on the surface, like rusted metal or chipped stones? You will need to take them out and ensure that the tyres look like new, even if they are ageing. For best results, take the help of professional service technicians at stations like Jacksons MOT Centre. They can help you with your MOT as well as with services such as wheel alignment.
  1. Check external lights
You will notice if your vehicle’s front lights are blown. But what about smaller lights, the ones on the side? Not too many would notice if one of their vehicle’s indicator lights went bust. Before you go in for an MOT, check for any loose wiring or bulbs that need replacements.
  1. Give the wiper blades a look
Wiper blades are an indispensable part of your vehicle. Unfortunately, they come in for use only occasionally. It also means, conversely, that by that time you notice something awry, it may be too late. The next time you go for a periodic checkup of your vehicle’s tyres Northampton, have the technicians there take a good hard look overall.
  1. Mind the license plates
License plates bear the brunt of uncaring weather, jolts and shocks, and harm from other drivers to boot. A cracked plate will cost you the test. Ensure that they are in perfect working condition once every 3 months.
Hopefully, these 5 tips will help you sail through the test, with minimum fuss and with maximum savings, both in monetary penalties and time.

Wednesday 19 December 2018

Maintenance Tips For Brakes: How You Can Make Your Brakes Last Longer


While you’re on the road, having a properly functioning braking system is a must to ensure the safety of your car and yourself of course. It requires close attention to details on a regular basis to maintain the automotive brakes.
If your brakes wear out and often you have to visit a mechanic, here are some tips you can use to keep your braking system optimised to handle any situations on the road.
  • Identify the problems: Watch while you drive
You have to observe how the braking system is working whenever you are driving. If your brake pedal feels loose, it might be an indication that an oil leakage has occurred in the system.
On the other hand, if you feel that the brake pedal is vibrating, or your steering wheel is vibrating while applying brakes, then this is a sign that your brake disc may have worn out. In such cases, you have to replace them as soon as possible.
For both situations, you need to consult with a car professional and get a brake repair Northampton for your car.
  • Avoid over speeding
Whenever you apply brakes at high speeds, it takes a toll on the whole braking system. A car’s motion multiplies into the total momentum. Your brakes need to endure exponentially increased amounts of friction to ensure that you and your car decelerate.
On the other hand, lesser speed means lesser momentum which your braking system has to deal with, requiring lesser friction.
Friction causes wear. If your brake resists a lower amount of friction on average, you will get better longevity out of them.
  • Check brake fluid level
The dashboard brake light indicates whenever your car is running low on brake fluid. If the fluid is low on the reservoir, you must remove the wheels and inspect the brakes.
Look out for any fluid leaks (needs repair if any) and measure the thickness of the remaining brake pad. It is recommended to check brake’s fluid level every 10,000 miles.
  • Brake fading
Brake fading occurs when the brakes are overused and overheated. It can cause severe damage to the braking system. You can identify the problem if you see the following signs
  • The brake pedal de-presses.
  • The distance which the car takes to stop after applying brake increases drastically.
  • In some cases, the pedal de-presses farther to the floor without generating any braking power.
  • A burning odour comes from the brakes.
  • In a few cases, the brakes catch fire.
Whenever you notice these signs while driving, the best thing to do is to pull over and allow your brakes to cool. Later, visit a technician and let them help you understand if your brakes need a repair or a replacement.
  • Know your brake type
Brake pads are quite complex nowadays. They may include multiple components and are designed for pre-specified performance gradients. Companies are now producing high-performance brake pads which can resist fading even on a high-temperature situation.
The shortcoming about these brakes is that often they perform poorly when it comes to lower temperatures found in standard streets.
However, visiting a professional garage like Jackson’s MOT Centre can help you choose the most suitable brake variant to match your requirements. You may also let them help you with services such as clutch repair, engine diagnostics as well as your MOT Northampton.

Read what changes done by UK government for MOT Test 2018 and What Has Changed & Its Impact

Monday 26 November 2018

How to Improve Your Car’s Performance without Spending a Single Shilling!

 Everyone loves a car that runs fast, smooth, and trouble free, even if they are driving it for ages. Cars are a precious commodity; you use it for your daily chores and commute, occasional road trips, and much more. However, as time passes, your car’s performance sometimes takes a dip, resulting in expensive repairs and, in extreme conditions, a complete overhaul.
Multiple reasons affect a vehicle’s performance. From modern computer laced ECU to hardware like engine, brakes, transmission, everything contributes to its service life. If you take good care of its vital components and incorporate certain driving and maintenance habits, you can keep it working for years to come. So, let’s take a look at a few tips that will help you maintain your car’s performance for longer.
  • Look under the hood – It might seem like a gauntlet under the hood, but if you look closely, everything is clearly marked.
The first thing you should do is keep the engine hub as clean as possible. Look for the air filter, battery terminals, radiator grills, etc. Dust and dirt accumulation is a major concern and can severely affect a car’s output.
For example, if there are acid residue and rust on battery terminals, it will not deliver the optimum charge. It is best to clean it every six months with a solution of one cup lukewarm water and one teaspoon of baking soda.
  • Keep it light – Overloading your vehicle puts a lot of strain on its suspension, tyres, drivetrain, and engine. Make sure you stay within the recommended limit mentioned by your car’s manufacturer and also check all 4 of your car tyres weight rating.
  • Drive it carefully – Cities and metropolitan areas often have stop and go traffic, which affects the clutch and brakes of your car. Unfortunately, you cannot stop those from wearing out, but you can keep them in the best condition for as long as possible.
Always remember to apply your car brakes gradually, hard braking can warp the brake rotors as well as damage the callipers and brake lines. If you see a stopping light ahead, let go of the accelerator and come to a halt smoothly.
In the same manner, don’t excessively use your car’s clutch either. If you have a stick shift, press the clutch completely before you shift gears. Do not ride the clutch if you don’t want to shorten its lifespan.
With an automatic transmission, accelerate and de-accelerate steadily to reduce wear. This will keep the unit in good condition and make sure you don’t have to go for a clutch repair in Northampton or anywhere else anytime soon.
  • Rev it up every once in a while – Allowing your car to warm up (even during summer) and revving it occasionally has some positive sides to it. Letting your engine run for a minute or two at the start of the day will heat the exhaust, and let the fluid pumps run for some time before you drive off. This will decrease the chances of exhaust residue collection or overheating.
Revving your car to the red-line blows out any accumulation inside the catalytic converter and tailpipe. That increases engine efficiency and your car’s emission quality.
Following these tips will help you maintain optimal car performance for a much longer time without you spending one dime on it. Also, it will keep your vehicle in good shape, which means you will need much less repair before going for an MOT in Northampton. For any other major issues with your car, take it to a trustworthy and affordable garage like Jackson’s MOT Centre for repair. They offer a plethora of car servicing and repairs in and around Northampton at reasonable prices.

Monday 22 October 2018

A Fuss-free Maintenance Checklist for Your Car’s Exhaust System


A properly functional exhaust system is important for your car’s performance, especially when it comes to acceleration and fuel efficiency. It also maintains the proper emission standards. As a car owner, you will need to maintain your exhaust in proper running conditions.
Here’s how you can go about it!
Maintaining the exhaust system
Before going on any further, you have to understand that your car exhaust will wear out over time. Pre-emptive action is often the only way out. For this, regular maintenance is important.
There are numerous components to the exhaust system. You need to know the most common issues to them and provide the requisite maintenance.
A typical exhaust system may include the following –
  • Headers.
  • Muffler.
  • Exhaust Pipe.
  • Catalytic Converter.
  • Manifold Gasket.
Point worth mentioning, each of these parts performs a specific function and therefore has typical issues to them.
Checking the exhaust system components
You can carry these easy checks even with layman’s mechanical knowledge. However, always wear eye-protection or rubber gloves before going for the check.
  • Corrosion and rust in the exhaust pipe
Use a brush to scrape off any rust and look for the holes. They can pull in air from outside this system, thus leading to a backfire and harming your vehicle.
  • Inspecting connections and joints
Look for a sign of soot or black marks around the flanges and connections. These are a tell-tale sign of escaping gas which can be fixed by tightening the clamps or replacing any rusted studs.
  • Checking the supports
Supports are used to connect and suspend the exhaust manifold with the car. A loose support always poses a risk to this system. Check that they are in place, and have a right degree of flexibility.
  • Problems with the catalytic converter
Try to observe whether you get a rattling sound while driving or not. It points towards a loose catalytic converter. Such sounds mean its time you take your car to professional service stations such as Jackson’s MOT Centre for an exhaust service in Northampton.
Cleaning steps for the system
The least you can do after checking the faults is clean the exhaust pipe and muffler, anything beyond which will need professional expertise. So, clean it up at recommended intervals in 4 simple steps.
Step 1 – Wipe off the maximum soot and dust that you can from its muffler with a towel or a rag.
Step 2 – Mix one tablespoon of dishwashing soap with a bowl of warm water. Dip the rag in this solution and remove any grease or oil stain on the muffler. Let it dry.
Step 3 – Apply a metal polish across the surface evenly.
Step 4 – Take a dry rag. Apply even pressure while cleaning to buff the area and bring back the shine.
There you are with a shiny exhaust system. It will ensure no rust formation for a long time.
Also, a properly functioning exhaust system is vital to pass the emission test conducted during an MOT in Northampton.
That’s all for today! Drive safe!

Wednesday 10 October 2018

Tips to Help You Store Tyres the Right Way!

Do you keep an alternate set of tyres in stock?
If yes, then you must pay attention towards their maintenance. However, it’s common that car owners like you do not spare much thought on how they are storing those spare tyres in the garage.
Storing tyres the right way is not something which is very difficult to do. A little care towards them can make those tyres run a few extra miles for you and save you some money in the long run as well.
What is the right way of storing spare tyres?
  1. Keeping them clean
That’s a necessary first step. Do NOT store tyres while they still have dirt and grime all over them.
During their normal use, tyres in Northampton or anywhere else in the UK collect brake dust and mud. Storing dirty tyres will lead to latent tyre damage. So, before storing those away, ensure to clean them using some mild soap, tyre brush, and water. You can either cleanse them while they are mounted on the rims or after dismounting them. Either way, do not use any tyre gloss when you plan to store them for a while.
  1. Using airtight bags
Once you’re done with the cleaning, put those tyres in large black plastic bags. You will be better off if you ensure that the bags have limited air before you seal them. You can go the extra mile and use a vacuum cleaner to draw out air before sealing them with tape.
  1. Keep them upright
Keeping your car tyres upright will put less stress on their structural rigidity. Experts at Jackson’s MOT Centre suggest avoiding stacking tyres on high racks. They also suggest stacking winter tyres inNorthampton on a dry plank.
  1. Avoiding the UV rays
When the tyres are not in use, it becomes necessary to keep them away from the sun rays. Since black tyres absorb heat faster, they get overheated when kept under the sun. Thus, both the heat and the UV rays cause tyre breakdown.
  1. Strictly avoid hot gases
It is always better to keep tyres away from machines that generate hot gases. Equipment such as furnaces, central vacuums, or basement pump near your stored tyres is a huge no.
Instead of storing just the tyres, if you’re keeping the whole vehicle in the garage for a while, give your tyres a vacation from their duty. Make sure you always take the tyres off the car before you store them. The weight of your car can cause severe damage to those tyres. Dismounting them will relieve them from the pressure and ensure proper functionality when you mount them again.
With this comprehensive guide on how to store your car tyres, you can keep them in good condition for years. Save the expenses of buying a new set of tyres and make the best of every single set over the years.