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Guide & ConsigliMOT Failure Rates 2026: The Five Components UK Drivers Should Pre-Check
DVSA published the 2025 MOT statistics in March. The same five components fail every year. Catching them at home saves a re-test fee and a half day off work.
Introduzione
DVSA published the 2025 MOT statistics in March. The same five components fail every year. Catching them at home saves a re-test fee and a half day off work.
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The DVSA published the 2025 MOT statistics in March. The same five components fail the test year after year. Catching them at home in under 20 minutes saves you a re-test fee, a half day off work and the awkward conversation with your mechanic about why the headlight bulb has been out for two weeks.
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2025 MOT failure summary (most recent data)
About 30 percent of cars failed their MOT first time in 2025. The breakdown of failure causes:
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- Lighting and signalling — 18.4 percent of all failures.
- Suspension — 13.1 percent.
- Brakes — 9.6 percent.
- Tyres — 7.9 percent.
- Driver visibility (washers, wipers, mirrors) — 7.2 percent.
These five categories account for over half of all MOT failures, and four of them you can pre-check with your hands and eyes.
1. Lights and signalling
This is the easiest fail to prevent and the most common one tested.
- Park near a wall at night, switch on side lights, dipped beam, full beam in turn.
- Walk around the car checking each bulb visibly lit. Include rear fog and rear reverse.
- Test brake lights with someone pressing the pedal. Both stop lamps and the high-mounted brake light must function.
- Number plate light is the single most common fail — easy to miss, easy to replace.
2. Tyres
Legal tread depth is 1.6mm across the central three-quarters. The tester also looks for sidewall cracks, bulges and uneven wear.
- Use a 20 pence coin: insert into tread groove. If you can see the outer band of the coin, your tread is below 3mm — replace before MOT.
- Check sidewalls for cracks finer than a hair — a borderline pass becomes a fail at the inspection.
- Pressure must match the manufacturer's plate inside the door jamb.
3. Driver visibility
- Wiper blades — replace if streaking, regardless of how the rubber looks. Cost: GBP 10 to GBP 25.
- Washer fluid topped up.
- Windscreen chip larger than 10mm in driver's field of view = automatic fail. Free to repair if comprehensive insurance covers it.
- Both wing mirrors present and functioning. Heated mirrors must heat if fitted.
4. Brakes
You cannot fully test brake performance at home, but you can detect the obvious failures:
- Brake pedal travel — should not be soft or sink to the floor on hard press.
- Listen for grinding or squealing during normal use.
- Handbrake should hold the car on a moderate slope.
- Brake fluid should be clear amber — milky or dark fluid suggests moisture and likely fail.
5. Suspension
The hardest of the five to pre-check, but two simple tests help:
- Bounce test: press down hard on each corner. The car should rebound once and settle. More than two bounces suggests worn shock absorbers.
- Visual: look behind each front wheel for damp residue on the strut — leaking dampers fail every time.
What is new for 2026
- From April 2026, software-defined headlamp adjustment must function correctly. If your matrix or adaptive LED system has been disabled by the dealer, that is a fail.
- Electric vehicles now have an explicit battery pack physical inspection: visible damage, mountings secure.
- Diesel particulate filter check is automated via OBD; previous loophole of removing the DPF physically and clearing the code stops working.
Bottom line
20 minutes of pre-MOT checks at home prevent the great majority of UK MOT failures. The repeat advice every year is the same: lights, tyres, wipers. If those three are right, you are already 35 percent less likely to fail on first attempt.
Last updated: May 2026. Statistics from DVSA 2025 MOT performance report.
Nota autore e redazione
Questo articolo e stato preparato editorialmente, rivisto l ultima volta il May 23, 2026, ed e pensato per supportare ricerca e confronto.
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