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Simple check drivers often forget that leads to many failed MOTs

By staff13 October 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

Goodbye summer, hello autumn. A simple check could save drivers a fortune when it comes to their MOT, and it’s super quick and easy to do.

Now the summer is long done, and the autumn is taking over, the season is fast approaching when conditions turn cold, damp and icy, meaning motorists face a higher risk of MOT failures.

If you’re a driver, you might want to grab a pen and paper and take some notes. Harsh winter weather can spell trouble for vehicles and their drivers, with those facing upcoming MOTs advised that straightforward inspections could spare them expense down the line and avoid the inconvenience of returning to the garage.

Whilst certain inspections might seem obvious, like checking tyres, drivers frequently overlook examining their windscreen wipers. Knowing when blades require replacement can be tricky, but telltale indicators include streaking or scratching across the windscreen.

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Car maintenance specialists at Fixter explained: “Winter driving puts extra strain on your windscreen wipers and washer system. Wiper blades are often pressed into heavier use during rain, snow and icy mornings, and in cold conditions, the rubber can become brittle, cracked or torn. Washer fluid is also prone to freezing if it hasn’t been topped up with the correct winter-grade solution.”

The spokesperson continued: “Always keep your washer bottle topped up with screenwash rated to at least -10C, or even -20C in particularly cold regions.

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“Lift wipers away from the screen overnight or use a windscreen cover to stop them sticking to the glass, which can damage the motor. If wipers are leaving streaks, replace them before they become a hazard.”

Light bulbs represent another frequent problem highlighted during MOTs, reports Birmingham Live. The experts said: “With fewer daylight hours, drivers rely on headlights, brake lights, and indicators more than at any other time of year.

“Unfortunately, this increased demand also makes blown bulbs, fogged lenses, or misaligned beams far more noticeable. Lighting faults consistently feature among the top MOT failures, especially during the darker months.”

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