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Old 26-01-2018, 23:14   #16
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Hi,
Like Jim did I checked the recall feature (cheers Jim ) on the gov mot history check website. Tapped in the reg and scrolled down. I opened that link above but the wine stopped me processing it properly

Just to make things easy.

https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history
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Old 26-01-2018, 23:18   #17
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Mmh, interesting, using that link, it states that there are no recall notices on my car.......

Perhaps mine is one of the lucky ones.......
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Old 26-01-2018, 23:46   #18
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What does "unavailable till further notice" 're testing location mean, surely the test station can be identified? Rick
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Old 26-01-2018, 23:52   #19
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Just done both of ours on the MOT site, and it says they are fine, so it looks like it is on the later models.
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Old 27-01-2018, 00:07   #20
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BOOM.........super truck does it again, no recorded recalls and according to the mot history she's only done a genuine 72k, I was told it was over 100k but had a clock change, ooooossshhhh baby
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Old 27-01-2018, 00:07   #21
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What does "unavailable till further notice" 're testing location mean, surely the test station can be identified? Rick
Yeh I wondered that too
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Been like that for ages about the testing stations.
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