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Post Re: towbar wiring ?
Jameswallace wrote:
Matt. Maybe read the mot guide again. It is neccasary to have a warning light or sound when the trailer board is connected to indicate the indicators are working


I'm afraid I agree entirely with the last post James: It is NOT a testable item on the mot.
However I believe that having a warning device is a legal requirement, (and one that have chosen to ignore on at least 10 cars over the years).


October 9th, 2012, 2:06 am
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I was told it was, as they plug a device in to test whether it all works as it should down the test centre..?

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October 9th, 2012, 8:04 am
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They do plug a device into your socket but it only tests that it is working correctly..
So whoever told u that James they are talking ball licks..

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October 9th, 2012, 11:47 am
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Jameswallace wrote:
I was told it was, as they plug a device in to test whether it all works as it should down the test centre..?

Not exactly:
As Matt said, this is what is done on the mot:
Matt da cote wrote:
On vehicles fitted with a trailer 13 pin Euro- socket, use an approved device to check that the socket is wired to correctly operate the trailer

I assume you have the standard old 7-pin/12N socket, so this test does not apply to your wiring. Even if it did, they test to 'check that the socket is wired to correctly operate the trailer', so this does not include testing to check that the warning light/buzzer is operational, as this is part of the operation of the car, not the trailer.

So, although you are right that it is a legal requirement, it is one of many legal requirements that are not part of the mot.


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