The Most Common MOT Failures in the UK and How to Avoid Them

inspecting a car during an MOT test at Nork Motor Engineering in Banstead, Surrey

Nork Motor Engineering Nork Gardens, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 NZ

The Most Common MOT Failures in the UK and How to Avoid Them

Every year, millions of drivers across the UK sit nervously waiting to find out whether their car has passed its MOT. For many, it’s one of those annual tasks that creeps up faster than expected, and the anxiety of not knowing what’s lurking under the bonnet is something most motorists can relate to. The good news is that a significant proportion of MOT failures are entirely preventable. In fact, according to data from the RAC Foundation, over 2.5 million MOT failures in recent years were linked to basic checks that drivers could have carried out themselves before the test. That’s a lot of wasted time, money, and stress.
 
At Nork Motor Engineering, we’ve been carrying out MOT tests in Banstead and the surrounding Surrey area for over 40 years. In that time, we’ve seen the same issues come through our doors again and again. So rather than keep that knowledge to ourselves, we thought it was worth writing it all down. Here’s an honest, practical guide to the most common MOT failures, backed by current DVSA data, and what you can do about each one before your test day arrives.

Lights and Electrical Equipment — the Single Biggest Cause of MOT Failure

If there’s one area that catches more drivers out than any other, it’s lighting. According to the latest DVSA data for 2024 to 2025, faults with lamps, reflectors, and electrical equipment account for over 23% of all MOT defects recorded. That makes it the most common failure category by some margin, and yet it’s also one of the easiest to check yourself.
 
A faulty headlight, a blown brake light, a dead indicator, or even a dim number plate light can all result in a failure. The frustrating thing is that most of these take minutes to fix and cost very little. Before your MOT, walk around your car with the engine running and check every single light. Ask someone to stand behind the car while you press the brakes to confirm the brake lights are working. Check both indicators, the hazard lights, the reversing light, and the number plate lights. If anything looks dim or isn’t working, get it sorted before you book in.

Brakes — the Second Most Recorded Failure Category

Brakes account for just over 21% of all MOT defects, according to the same DVSA data, making them the second-largest failure category. More concerningly, brakes also have the highest proportion of dangerous defects of any category, which means these aren’t just advisory issues. A brake failure can result in your car being deemed unroadworthy on the spot.
 
The most commonly recorded brake faults include inefficient braking performance, worn brake pads and discs, and the parking brake failing to meet the required efficiency standard. The parking brake, in particular, is one of the most frequently cited individual faults across all makes and models, so if your handbrake feels loose, doesn’t hold properly on a hill, or the lever travel feels excessive, it’s worth having it looked at before your test.
inspecting a car during an MOT test at Nork Motor Engineering in Banstead, Surrey

What Can You Do at Home?

You can’t fully assess your brakes yourself, but there are warning signs worth knowing. If you notice your car pulling to one side under braking, if the brake pedal feels spongy or lower than usual, if you can hear grinding or squealing when you brake, or if your car takes noticeably longer to stop than it used to, those are all signals that something needs attention. Don’t leave them until MOT day.

Tyres — Small Details With Big Consequences

Tyre faults consistently appear in the top failure categories, and the most common issue is straightforward: tread depth below the legal minimum of 1.6mm. This applies across the full central three-quarters of the tyre’s width and around the entire circumference. It might sound like an obscure measurement, but most garages and tyre fitters will check it for free if you ask, and you can also buy a simple tread depth gauge online for a couple of pounds.
Beyond tread depth, tyres fail due to cuts or gashes in the sidewalls, bulges, mismatched axle sizes, and incorrect inflation. Electric vehicles, in particular, have seen higher rates of tyre-related failures, which are thought to be linked to the instant torque delivery and heavier kerb weight of EVs, leading to faster tyre wear. If you drive an electric car, it’s worth keeping a closer eye on your tyres than you might with a petrol or diesel vehicle.
 
The simplest advice here is to check your tyre tread and condition once a month rather than waiting for your MOT reminder to land. It takes two minutes and could save you a failure fee, a repair bill, and potentially a lot worse on the road.

Emissions — an Area That Catches Diesel Drivers Out in Particular

Emissions testing is part of every MOT, and whilst petrol cars can fail on this too, it’s diesel drivers who tend to be caught out most often. Issues with diesel particulate filters (DPFs) are among the more expensive MOT-related repairs, and they’re becoming increasingly common as the UK’s diesel car parc ages.
 
The DPF is designed to trap soot from the exhaust, and it cleans itself during longer runs at higher speeds. However, if a diesel car is mostly used for short, slow journeys around town, the filter never gets hot enough to regenerate properly and gradually becomes blocked. Once blocked, it shows up as an emissions failure. The fix, depending on severity, can range from a forced regeneration to a full DPF replacement, which can run into hundreds of pounds.
 
If you drive a diesel and your journeys are predominantly short and urban, it’s worth taking the car for a longer motorway run every few weeks to help the DPF clean itself. It won’t guarantee a pass, but it significantly reduces the risk of a problem building up over time.

Bodywork, Chassis and Structural Issues

Faults in the body, chassis, and structure category account for nearly 10% of MOT defects according to DVSA data, and this is the area where Nork Motor Engineering’s in-house welding capability becomes particularly relevant. Corrosion to load-bearing areas of the vehicle’s underside, damage to the chassis, and structural weaknesses are all potential MOT failure points that require proper repair rather than a quick fix.
 
This is one of those areas where older vehicles, particularly those that have spent years on salted winter roads, are most vulnerable. If your car is more than eight or ten years old and hasn’t had its underside inspected recently, it’s worth asking for a visual check before your MOT. Catching corrosion early is almost always cheaper than letting it spread to the point of structural failure.

The Easiest Wins Before Your MOT

Before we wrap up, here are the quick checks that take almost no time but could save you a failure. Make sure your windscreen washer fluid is topped up, because an empty reservoir is a surprisingly common minor failure. Check your windscreen for any chips or cracks in the driver’s field of vision, as a crack longer than 10mm in the swept area can cause a failure. Confirm your horn works. Make sure your mirrors are properly in place and not cracked. And check that your number plates are clean, correctly positioned, and not damaged.
 
None of these requires mechanical knowledge or specialist tools. They take about ten minutes in total, and collectively they account for a meaningful number of entirely avoidable MOT failures every year.

One Final Thought

An MOT is not just a legal box to tick. It’s a snapshot of whether your car is safe to drive. The DVSA data makes clear that the majority of failures stem from maintenance that has slipped rather than catastrophic mechanical problems, and most of it is preventable with a little attention throughout the year, rather than a last-minute panic the week before the test.
 
If you’re due an MOT and you’d like it carried out by a DVSA-approved testing centre with over 40 years of experience, we’d be glad to help. You can book into one of our daily one-hour slots at 10:15am or 1:45pm, or simply drop your car off for the day. And remember, if you book your MOT alongside a full annual service, we currently offer the MOT at half price.
 
Give us a call on 01737 357636 or email norkmotors247@gmail.com and we’ll get you sorted.
Nork Motor Engineering, Nork Gardens, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 1NZ Monday to Friday: 8:30am to 5:30pm

Is Your Car’s Air Conditioning Failing? Signs to Watch For and Why It Matters

Mechanic checking car air conditioning system at Nork Motors

Nork Motor Engineering Nork Gardens, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 NZ

Is Your Car's Air Conditioning Failing? Signs to Watch For and Why It Matters

For many drivers, car air conditioning is something they only think about once the temperature rises. But your vehicle’s air conditioning system does much more than keep you cool during the summer. It’s essential for comfort, safety, and air quality throughout the year. When it stops working as it should, it’s not just an inconvenience—it can also indicate deeper problems within your vehicle’s systems.

At Nork Motor Engineering, we’ve spent decades helping motorists across Banstead, Sutton, and Epsom identify and fix issues with their vehicles, including failing air conditioning. If you’ve recently noticed something about your car’s air conditioning, it could be time for a service. This blog will help you spot the early signs of a problem and explain why it’s best not to delay a professional inspection.

Noticing the Symptoms? Here's What They Might Mean

Weak airflow is one of the first indicators of a faulty air conditioning system. If the air coming through the vents is faint or seems to be blowing unevenly, it may be a sign of a blocked filter, a failing fan, or even a refrigerant issue. Likewise, if your system no longer produces cool air—or if it takes far longer than usual to cool down the cabin—it could mean the gas levels are low, or the compressor is struggling.

Many drivers also report unpleasant smells when switching on the air con. This is often due to mould or bacteria build-up inside the ventilation system, particularly if the car has been unused for a while. The problem can usually be resolved with a thorough service, but it’s essential to act quickly to avoid breathing in harmful contaminants.

Another red flag is strange noises when the air conditioner is in use. Rattling, grinding, or high-pitched squeals could suggest a mechanical fault within the compressor or another component. These noises are often early warnings of more significant failures to come, and they shouldn’t be ignored. Finally, if your windows frequently fog up and your demisting function doesn’t clear them quickly, that, too, can point to a malfunctioning air conditioner system.

Understanding the Underlying Causes

A range of issues can cause your air conditioning system to perform poorly. In many cases, it’s as simple as a lack of refrigerant. Air conditioning systems rely on gas to cool the air they circulate, and over time, even a small leak can cause significant pressure loss. This makes the system work harder than it should, leading to reduced cooling performance or complete failure.

Clogged or dirty cabin filters are another common culprit. When airflow is restricted, the entire system becomes inefficient and can smell unpleasant. Mechanical failures, such as worn compressors or damaged condensers, are also fairly frequent—especially in older vehicles or those without regular servicing.

Electrical faults, such as malfunctioning sensors or wiring problems, may also interfere with your air conditioning’s performance. Because modern vehicles often rely on integrated systems, diagnosing these faults requires specialist knowledge and the right equipment.

Mechanic checking car air conditioning system at Nork Motors

Why Prompt Repairs Make a Difference

Putting off air conditioning repairs can be tempting, particularly if the issue seems minor. However, delaying a service or ignoring early warning signs can worsen things. A failing compressor, for instance, may still function at reduced capacity for a while, but the longer it’s left, the more damage it can cause to surrounding components. What could have been a simple repair turns into a complete system replacement, which means much higher costs.

There’s also a performance angle to consider. A car with a faulty air conditioning system may use more fuel if the engine compensates for a struggling component. From a safety perspective, a non-functioning demister can be a serious hazard during cold or wet weather. All of this makes early intervention the more economical and sensible choice.

Expert Air Conditioning Services in Banstead and Beyond

At Nork Motor Engineering, we’ve built a reputation for delivering expert diagnostics and repairs across various vehicle systems, including air conditioning. Our team is fully trained and uses advanced equipment to identify and resolve issues efficiently. Whether your vehicle needs a simple re-gas or a more complex repair, we’re equipped to handle it.

We regularly service cars from all major manufacturers and can usually source any required parts or refrigerants within a few hours. Our customers across Epsom, Sutton, Cheam, and the wider Surrey area return to us repeatedly because they trust our honest advice, competitive pricing, and no-nonsense approach.

Book Your Next Service with Nork Motor Engineering

With warmer weather on the way, now is the perfect time to ensure your car’s air conditioning is ready to perform at its best. Whether you’ve noticed an issue already or want to be proactive, the team at Nork Motor Engineering is here to help.

Call us on 01737 357636 to book your air conditioning service, or email us at norkmotors247@gmail.com. Alternatively, you can use our quick online booking form to request a convenient time slot.

There’s no need to tolerate poor airflow, unpleasant smells, or unreliable demisting. With our expert help, you’ll enjoy cleaner air, better cooling, and total peace of mind every time you drive.

For more details, visit our Areas We Cover, Services, or Contact Us pages to learn how we can assist you today.

Hybrid and Electric Car Servicing in 2025

Electric Car

Nork Motor Engineering Nork Gardens, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 NZ

Hybrid and Electric Car Servicing in 2025: What's Different and Why It Matters

Electric and hybrid vehicles are no longer the future—they’re the present. At Nork Motor Engineering, we’ve seen a sharp rise in drivers switching to electric and hybrid cars in Epsom, Banstead, and surrounding areas. While these vehicles offer lower emissions and improved efficiency, they still need expert maintenance.

That’s why it’s essential to understand what sets car servicing in 2025 apart from the past. As a fully independent, family-run garage with over 40 years of experience, we’ve adapted our services to meet the needs of modern motorists. Whether you’re driving a plug-in hybrid, a fully electric car, or a traditional petrol vehicle, we’re here to keep you safe, roadworthy and running efficiently.

Why Car Servicing in 2025 Isn't One-Size-Fits-All

Today’s vehicles are more complex than ever. Traditional car servicing focuses on oil changes, spark plugs and exhaust systems—but electric and hybrid cars bring entirely new components into play. These vehicles need specialists who understand their unique systems, from high-voltage batteries to regenerative braking systems.
We’ve invested in up-to-date equipment and continuous training for our technicians so we can deliver accurate diagnostics and safe servicing on every vehicle type. At our Banstead garage, car servicing in 2025 means embracing new technology, not avoiding it.

Whether you’re driving a Nissan Leaf, a Toyota Prius, or a fully electric Tesla, our team is ready with the tools and knowledge required to maintain your car properly.

Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Still Need Regular Servicing

A common myth is that electric vehicles don’t need regular servicing. While they do have fewer moving parts, they’re not maintenance-free. Tyre wear, brake pads, steering alignment and suspension still need routine checks. In fact, because electric cars use regenerative braking, their braking systems function differently and must be scrutinised.

Likewise, hybrid vehicles combine electric and petrol-powered elements, meaning servicing must cover both systems. At Nork Motor Engineering, we tailor each service to your car’s make, model, and age.

We still inspect essential areas like fluids, filters, lights, and tyres, but we also test the battery, software, and electronics. That makes car servicing in 2025 more specialised and essential than ever before.

Electric Car

What to Expect From a Service at Nork Motor Engineering

When you book your hybrid or electric vehicle with us, you can expect high-quality artistry, honest pricing, and customer-first service. We offer:

  • Full and interim servicing for electric and hybrid vehicles
  • Battery health checks and diagnostics
  • Brake inspections, including regenerative systems
  • Air conditioning and heating performance testing
  • Software and firmware updates where applicable

Our Banstead-based workshop is fully equipped to handle modern vehicles as well as traditional petrol or diesel cars. And if your MOT is due, don’t forget—we offer a half-price MOT when booked with a full service.

So whether you’re coming from Sutton, Ewell, Reigate, or right here in Banstead, we’ll ensure your car is serviced to the highest possible standard.

Why Car Servicing in 2025 Needs a Garage, You Can Trust

As technology advances, it’s easy to assume that only big-name dealerships can handle newer cars—but that’s not true. At Nork Motor Engineering, we deliver dealership-standard servicing with the personal care of an independent, family-run garage.

We’ve kept local vehicles safe and roadworthy for over forty years. We know our customers by name, offer fair pricing, and always explain what your vehicle needs—and why. That’s the kind of service you can’t always get at a main dealer.

We’re also proud to be members of the Retail Motor Industry Federation, and we back every job with guarantees on both parts and labour. Regarding car servicing in 2025, trust and experience matter more than ever.

Book Your Next Service with Nork Motor Engineering

If you’ve switched to a hybrid or electric vehicle—or are thinking about it—you’ll need a garage that understands how to care for it properly. At Nork Motor Engineering, we offer the latest expertise, a warm welcome, and great value on every visit.

Call us today on 01737 357636 or email norkmotors247@gmail.com to book your hybrid or electric car servicing in 2025. Let us help you stay safe, efficient, and confident on the road—wherever you’re headed.

For more details, visit our Areas We Cover, Services, or Contact Us pages to learn how we can assist you today.

Trust Nork Motor Engineering for Expert Car Repairs, Servicing & MOT Testing in Sutton

Battery Repair
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If you’re looking for reliable and high-quality car repairs, servicing, and MOT testing in the Sutton and Epsom areas, look no further than Nork Motor Engineering. A family-run, independent garage, we have been providing expert care for cars and light vans for over 40 years. Conveniently located in Banstead, we are committed to delivering outstanding service with a focus on customer satisfaction and high-quality artistry.

Whether you need routine car servicing, a detailed repair, or a quick MOT test, our experienced team is here to help. Let’s look closer at why Nork Motor Engineering is the trusted choice for motorists across Surrey.

Why Choose Nork Motor Engineering?

As a wholly independent garage, we’ve built a reputation over four decades for offering exceptional value and service to motorists in Sutton, Epsom, and surrounding areas. Here’s why you should choose us for your car’s needs:

  • 40 Years of Experience: We’ve served the local community for over 40 years, providing expert care for various vehicles. From minor repairs to major mechanical issues, our team has the skills and knowledge to get your car running smoothly.
  • High-Quality Workmanship: We believe in getting the job done right at Nork Motor Engineering. Our mechanics use the latest equipment and techniques, ensuring every repair, service, and MOT is performed to the highest standard.
  • Affordable & Transparent Pricing: We offer competitive pricing on all our services, from MOT testing to more extensive repairs. Plus, we provide free, no-obligation estimates so you always know what to expect before work begins.
  • Customer-Focused Service: Our team is always ready to help. We take the time to explain the work your vehicle needs and provide personalised recommendations, making sure you understand every step of the process.

Car Repairs & Servicing You Can Count On

Whether you’re dealing with a minor or a more serious problem, Nork Motor Engineering is your go-to garage for expert car repairs in Banstead, Sutton, and Epsom. We offer comprehensive repair services for all makes and models, including engine diagnostics, air conditioning servicing, and welding and chassis repairs. If you’re experiencing issues, we’ll quickly identify the cause and safely get your vehicle back on the road.

Regular car servicing is also crucial to ensure the long-term health of your vehicle. Our service packages cover everything from oil changes and fluid checks to brake inspections and engine tune-ups. We provide a detailed report with every service, informing you of your car’s condition and future maintenance needs.

MOT Testing for Peace of Mind

In the UK, a law requires an MOT test for all cars over three years old. Nork Motor Engineering offers affordable MOT testing to ensure your vehicle meets all legal and safety standards. Our certified technicians will thoroughly inspect your car and provide a detailed report of its condition.

If your car passes the test, you’ll receive your certificate. If it fails, we’ll give you a clear explanation of what needs to be done to make it roadworthy again. Whether it’s a minor repair or a larger issue, we are here to help get your car back in tip-top shape.

Other Services We Offer

In addition to repairs, servicing, and MOT testing, we offer a wide range of additional services to keep your vehicle running smoothly. These include:

  • New parts supply and fitting
  • Engine diagnostics
  • Air conditioning servicing
  • Welding & chassis repairs

If you’re unsure about what your car needs, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re happy to answer any questions and provide further information about our services.

Book Your Appointment Today

At Nork Motor Engineering, we are committed to providing high-quality, reliable garage services to all our customers. Whether you need a routine service, urgent repairs, or a MOT test, our experienced team is ready to assist you. With over 40 years of experience, we’ve built a strong reputation for exceptional artistry and customer care.

To book an appointment or get more information, call us at 01737 357636 or visit our website to book online. We’re open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and we proudly serve the Banstead, Sutton, Epsom, and wider Surrey areas.

Trust Nork Motor Engineering for all your car repair and maintenance needs – we’re here to help keep your vehicle running at its best!

For more details, visit our Areas We Cover, Services, or Contact Us pages to learn how we can assist you today.

 

Wheel Alignment: Why It’s Essential for Safety and Performance

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Proper wheel alignment is often overlooked when keeping your vehicle in top condition. Yet, it plays a crucial role in your car’s safety and overall performance. At Nork Motor Engineering, we understand the importance of maintaining precise wheel alignment for an optimal driving experience. Our state-of-the-art Super Tracker four-wheel alignment system offers customers in Epsom, Sutton, and surrounding areas a service that ensures your car runs smoothly, safely, and efficiently.

What Is Wheel Alignment?

Wheel alignment refers to adjusting your vehicle’s suspension system, which connects the wheels to the car. It ensures all four wheels are set to the manufacturer’s recommended angles. Misaligned wheels can cause issues, from uneven tyre wear to poor handling. Garage services like wheel alignment are essential in keeping your vehicle in top shape.

How Proper Alignment Affects Safety

Incorrect wheel alignment can seriously compromise your safety on the road. Misaligned wheels can cause your car to pull to one side, making it harder to steer in a straight line. This increased steering effort could lead to loss of control, particularly in slippery or wet conditions.

Additionally, misalignment can affect braking efficiency. When the wheels are not aligned correctly, uneven braking could occur, increasing the likelihood of accidents. Regular wheel alignment as part of your vehicle’s garage services ensures that all four wheels are in perfect harmony, providing smoother, safer handling.

Impact on Vehicle Performance and Fuel Economy

Aside from safety, alignment also affects your vehicle’s performance and fuel economy. When your wheels are out of alignment, the tyres don’t contact the road properly. This leads to drag and causes your engine to work harder than necessary, which uses more fuel. Poor alignment can also reduce tyre life, meaning you’ll need to replace them sooner, resulting in extra costs.

Proper wheel alignment maintained through reliable garage services not only ensures better fuel efficiency but also enhances the longevity of your tyres, saving you money in the long term.

The Role of Nork Motor Engineering's Super Tracker System

At Nork Motor Engineering, we take wheel alignment seriously. We’ve invested in the latest Super Tracker four-wheel alignment system to provide the highest-quality garage services. This cutting-edge equipment ensures that your vehicle’s wheels are aligned with the highest level of precision. Our system allows us to deliver faster, more accurate service, which means you can get back on the road with minimal hassle.

Unlike traditional alignment methods, the Super Tracker system uses advanced digital technology to analyse your vehicle’s suspension, identify misalignments, and correct them in real time. This system is suitable for a wide range of makes and models, ensuring that your vehicle is perfectly aligned, no matter what you drive.

Signs Your Car Might Need Wheel Alignment

If you’re unsure whether your vehicle needs an alignment, here are a few signs to look out for:

  • Your car pulls to one side when driving straight
  • Uneven tyre wear (more wear on one side of the tyre than the other)
  • Steering wheel vibration or a misaligned steering wheel
  • Squealing tyres during turns

If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to visit Nork Motor Engineering for a wheel alignment check. Our expert technicians will ensure that your vehicle’s alignment is spot on, helping you avoid costly repairs in the future.

Why Choose Nork Motor Engineering for Your Garage Services?

Choosing the right provider for your garage services is crucial. At Nork Motor Engineering, we pride ourselves on offering high-quality, reliable services for Epsom, Sutton, and Banstead customers. Our experienced team uses the latest technology, like the Super Tracker system, to ensure your vehicle performs at its best.

We are committed to providing professional and friendly service at competitive prices, so you can rest easy knowing your car is in safe hands. Whether you need a wheel alignment, routine servicing, or extensive repairs, our garage services will keep your car in top condition.

Why Choose Nork Motor Engineering for Your Garage Services?

If you’re experiencing any of the abovementioned issues or want to ensure your vehicle is running smoothly, contact Nork Motor Engineering today. Call us at 01737 357636 to book an appointment for your wheel alignment and experience our expert garage services for yourself.

For more details, visit our Areas We Cover, Services, or Contact Us pages to learn how we can assist you today.