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What should your car servicing include MOT ?

  • Writer: Abbie Martin
    Abbie Martin
  • Jan 8
  • 4 min read

Regular servicing for your vehicle is a necessity you should never avoid. With timely services for your vehicle, you can prevent various hassles, like brake failure, poor tyre fitting, engine issues and many other potential faults. Along with this, regular car servicing ensures successful passing of the MOT Test Reading for your vehicle. The MOT is an important test for testing your vehicle’s roadworthiness. Failing the MOT is a sign that your vehicle is not meeting the safety and environmental standards set for every vehicle in the UK.




Besides understanding the importance of routine car services, you also need to familiarise yourself with comprehensive packages for your vehicle. These packages are offered by almost every auto centre in the UK. But what they should include is a point of confusion for drivers. With this guide you get an insight into major components your service package should include. These ensure you face no sudden breakdowns or other hassles during your journey. Plus, you get accurate results for your MOT Reading. 

 

Necessary services you should include. 

 

Are your brakes malfunctioning? Is your vehicle pulling to one side? Are you noticing harmful emissions from your vehicle? The solution to every vehicle related issue is regular servicing. But, what should your service include? Read ahead to find out the major components that should be included in your next service: 

 

  • Tyre Repair and Replacement: Tyres are a critical part of your vehicle and bears the weight of your vehicle’s safety too. Servicing them regularly ensures early diagnosis of minor issues such as punctures, reduced air pressure, faulty alignment and others. So, potential issues are repaired before they become safety hazards. Your service should include basics such as puncture repair, alignment, pressure check and tyre fitting. 

  • Battery Replacement: A common cause for breakdowns of vehicles is faulty batteries. No vehicle owner would ever want to be stranded on a highway with dead batteries. Hence, battery replacement for worn-out or corroded batteries is essential. Timely battery replacement ensures your safety and efficiency on the road. 

  • Brake Repair and Replacement: Can you imagine the amount of chaos vehicles without brakes would cause on the road? That would seem like a Tom Cruise cinema with cars flying hitting each other everywhere! Now that is something we all want to avoid, and therefore brake services for timely repair and replacement is a necessity. This helps to avoid your vehicle getting out of control. Regular brake services should also include brake pad replacement. 

  • Exhaust Repair and Replacement: The exhaust of your vehicle is a significant part, as it works to reduce harmful emissions from your vehicle. Toxic gases like SO2 , NO2 and CO are dangerous for the human body. If your vehicle’s exhaust is malfunctioning, these gases could enter the cabin causing much harm to you and your loved ones. Your exhaust system converts these gases to harmless ones and releases them to the environment, reducing air pollution too. This makes regular maintenance of your exhaust systems necessary. Your next car servicing Reading should have exhaust repair services as well as emissions tests. 

 

Along with these, your service package could also include the following: 

 

  • Steering fluid change

  • Engine check, repair and replacement. 

  • Suspension 

  • Clutch replacement

  • DPF cleaning

  • Pre-MOT checks

  • Gearbox repair, and other services. 

 

MOT: What does it include and benefits? 

 

The MOT is a government specified annual test for checking your vehicle’s safety, emissions and roadworthiness. The full form of MOT is the Ministry of Transport, now called the Department of Transport. Responsible for the MOT tests, this department also oversees the transport network of the UK, managing vehicle emissions and the future of transport and transport related security as well as civil matters. For a smooth journey in the UK, your vehicle requires the MOT certificate compulsorily. The VT 20 certificate issued by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is necessary for proving your vehicle’s status of passing the MOT test successfully. If you are driving without this certificate, anywhere in the UK, you could be heavily fined or punished. 

 

Benefits of the MOT. 

 

The MOT has numerous benefits for your vehicle. Besides inspecting your vehicle for roadworthiness, the test ensures: 

 

  • Vehicle Maintenance: Passing the MOT is no easy feat. This rigorous test necessitates that your vehicle is in top-notch condition, from being clutter-free to having no faulty component. Hence, with comprehensive car servicing Reading, your vehicle passes the MOT successfully. Plus, you also enjoy an overall service and early diagnosis of all system components. 

  • Safety: When every minute part of your vehicle is inspected thoroughly, minor faults get diagnosed easily. Hence, the MOT and its thorough inspections help in preventing risks of accidents and mishaps due to faulty components. 

  • Environment Protection: The strict standards set by the MOT with respect to emissions ensure the protection of the environment against pollution. During the MOT, your vehicle’s emissions are checked using specialised equipment and any harmfulness is recorded immediately, so that it can be rectified as soon as possible. 

  • Certificate: If your vehicle fails the MOT test, you are provided with a VT 30 certificate and a detailed report of malfunctioning parts or components in your vehicle. Passing the MOT will give you a VT 20 certificate that proves your vehicle’s roadworthiness and the permission to drive anywhere in the UK. 

 

Regular servicing is a necessity for your vehicle’s performance and longevity. With frequent services, passing the MOT also gets easier. With our auto centre, you get a one-stop solution for affordable car services as well as accurate MOT in Reading. 

 
 
 

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