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m.o.t pass or fail ?
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a screw has been lodged in tyre of my car, it is due for m.o.t in few days, tyre has very slow punture and i have to put air into it around every 3-4 days, if m.o.t examiner see,s this can he fail the car, tyre will be fully pumped up during test so not mechanical failure.
THANKS.....just cannot afford for new tyre although the tread is very very good as new.
THANKS.....just cannot afford for new tyre although the tread is very very good as new.
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You may not need a new tyre, just a puncture repair depending on where the screw is. If it's in the tyre wall (side) then I don't think it's repairable but if it's on the tread you should be able to get it fixed.
Sorry, but I don't agree with Doc's advice. You don't want to risk a blow-out at speed.
Sorry, but I don't agree with Doc's advice. You don't want to risk a blow-out at speed.
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This happens to my car quite a lot as the planks I work with don't seem to think anything of chucking the odd screw out onto the ground. All the times it's happened I've been able to have it repaired rather than getting a new tyre. The tyre place I go to does it for a tenner cash.
You might as well just get it done as you'll have to once they fail the MOT for it anyway.
You might as well just get it done as you'll have to once they fail the MOT for it anyway.
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I put an answer on here regards this Qs & it seems as if it has been removed! I'll try again, it is not illegal to run with a screw in the tyre, if the Examiner sees the screw he / she will advise you about it, if the tyre has the legal depth he / she will pass it. how many times have you picked up a screw in your tyres?