The type of vehicle you own will dictate the class that it will be in and one of the most common questions we’re asked is: what’s the difference between a Class 4 and Class 7 MOT? Read on for MOT class explained…
P&J MOT’S Class 4 and Class 7
MOT’S Class 4 and Class 7
We at P&J Garage Services are a one-stop-shop for everything your car, van or any other vehicle may need. From MOTs and Servicing to Air Conditioning Repairs, Tyre Services and more, we have the solutions for you. If you need a Class 4 or Class 7 MOT, contact us today to book your vehicle in!
What is an MOT?
A valid MOT test is a legal requirement for all vehicles three years old or more. An MOT test ensures that your car meets environmental standards and road safety. If your vehicle fails its MOT, you will face a fixed penalty if you are found to be driving it once your certificate runs out. At P&J Garage Services, we provide MOT tests for Class 4 and Class 7 vehicles.
MOT Class Explained
What is a Class 4 MOT?
- 3-wheeled vehicles (over 450kg unladen weight).
- Cars (up to 8 passenger seats).
- Motor caravans.
- Quads (max unladen weight 400kg – for goods vehicles and a max net power of 15kb).
- Dual-purpose vehicles.
- Private hire and public service vehicles (up to 8 seats).
- Ambulances and taxis.
- Private passenger vehicles and ambulances (9-12 passenger seats).
- Goods vehicles (up to 3,000kg design gross weight).
What is a Class 7 MOT?
What is checked during an MOT?
An MOT technician will undertake a range of comprehensive checks to ensure that your car meets environmental standards and road safety. This includes checks to:
- Body, vehicle structure and general items.
- Towbars.
- Fuel system.
- Exhaust emissions.
- Exhaust system.
- Seatbelts and air-bags.
- Seats.
- Doors.
- Mirrors.
- Load security.
- Brakes
- Tyres and wheels.
- Registration plates.
- Lights.
- Bonnet.
- Wipers and washers.
- Windscreen.
- Horn.
- Steering and suspension.
- Vehicle identification number (VIN).
- Electrical wiring and battery.
At P&J Garage Services, we offer Interim Services, Full Services and Major Services. So if you have car servicing plans – contact us today to book your car in.
What’s the difference between car servicing and an MOT?
In addition to MOT Testing, we at P&J Garage Services offer full Servicing – contact us today to book your car in.
How long does an MOT take?
On average, an MOT test takes between 45 and 60 minutes, however, if your vehicle fails the test and repairs are needed, this could take longer. Furthermore, unless required repairs are made or your existing MOT certificate is still valid, you won’t be allowed to drive your car away.
What are the most common reasons for vehicles failing an MOT?
Some of the most common faults that cause a vehicle to fail its MOT can easily be avoided. Cars typically fail their MOTs due to:
How much does an MOT cost?
The cost of an MOT will vary, we recommend getting in touch with us for a quote and to book your car in!