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MOT

Your car has a date – yes, sooner or later it will be time for its annual MOT. And with offers like a MOT for just £45 and a Peugeot MOT and Interim Service for only £219, Arthurs of Wrexham are the natural place to have it done
Plus:

  • Our highly trained technicians are accredited as MOT testers by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
  • Any outstanding technical upgrades we notice will be carried out for free
  • You'll benefit from our new Peugeot Service Promise
  • We pride ourselves on meeting the Motor Industry Code of Practice standards for service, transparency and integrity

And before you go for your MOT, take a look at our recommended Pre-MOT Checklist bleow for all the essential checks to help make sure your car passes first time.

An MOT at your local Peugeot dealer could cost a lot less than you think, thanks to TWO great offers we’ve got for you right now:

  • MOT for just £45*
  • MOT with an Interim Service for a total price of just £219*

*Only available at participating dealers. Prices includes an MOT test but not any re-tests that may need to be done. The Interim Service includes oil and oil filter changes; safety, environmental and functional checks and fluid top-ups. Your Peugeot dealer will tell you if any extra work you will have to pay for in addition to the quoted price is necessary.

PRE-MOT CHECKLIST

Before you take your vehicle for its annual MOT test, Peugeot are backing the SMMT campaign recommending that you carry out a number of quick and easy checks to give your car the best chance of passing the test - saving you time and money.

Around 1.5 million vehicles fail their MOT due to simple things such as faulty bulbs, too little tyre tread, or even empty windscreen washer fluid bottles. It’s possible to anticipate most of these issues with a quick check of your car. And it only takes a ‘Minute Or Two’!

If you do find any faults that you’re unable to easily rectify yourself, you should notify your Peugeot dealer in advance so they can complete the work required before the test is carried out.

Take a look at our Pre-MOT Checklist* below - taking a couple of minutes to identify problems before an MOT test will allow them to be rectified, meaning your car will be far more likely to pass first time around.

1. Headlights and indicators
Check that all of your car’s lights function properly – headlights, sidelights, rear lights, hazard lights and indicators.

2. Brake lights
Press the brake pedal and ask a friend to check that the rear brake lights come on – including any supplementary brake strip light. Alternatively, carefully reverse up to a reflective surface (window, wall or garage door) and look behind to see for yourself.

3. Number plate
Make sure that the number plate is clean and legible – even a quick wipe with a cloth can make a difference. The font and spacing of letters must also comply with legal requirements to be passed by the MOT station.

4. Wheels and tyres
Check that wheels and tyres are undamaged. The minimum legal tyre tread depth is 1.6mm and any tyres with less than this will be marked as an MOT ‘fail’ (though it’s recommended that tyres are changed when tread reaches 3mm). If you’re in doubt about how much tread is left on a tyre, your local Peugeot dealer can check for you. The dealer can also advise on the type of tyre that is right for your car if a replacement is required.

5. Seats and seatbelts
The driver's seat should adjust forwards and backwards and all seatbelts should be in good, working order. Test movement of the seat and inspect the seatbelt's full length for damage. Tug sharply on all seatbelts to check that they react as they’re supposed to if you have to brake severely.

6. Windscreen
Check the view out of the front of the car for damage – any damage larger than 40mm will cause a ‘fail’, as will any damage wider than 10mm in the ‘swept’ area of the windscreen in front of the driver.

7. Windscreen wipers
Make sure your wipers are able to keep your windscreen clean – any tears or holes in the wiper rubber can be an MOT fail.

8. Screenwash
Top up the washer bottle before taking the car in for a test – something as simple as an empty container can cause an MOT fail.

9. Horn
Give a short blast of the horn – if it doesn’t work, your dealer will need to repair or replace it.

10. Fuel and engine oil
Make sure your car is filled with enough fuel and engine oil – you can be turned away from the MOT without suitable levels of either, both of which are required by the dealership when running the car to test its emissions levels. If you are unsure about the type of oil that should be used, ask your local Peugeot dealer.

Note: When checking fluid levels and handling parts that could become hot to the touch (e.g. bulbs), it’s always best to ensure that the vehicle has had an opportunity to cool down fully.

Never Forget Your MOT Again

Life is hectic at the best of times, so it's easy to forget when your car's MOT is due. To give you a helping hand, if you register on our MyPeugeot website - the exclusive club for Peugeot owners - we'll automatically send you a reminder e-mail every year before your MOT and service is due.

Being a member of MyPeugeot also means you'll receive general advice on keeping your Peugeot in tip-top condition, plus fantastic deals and offers.