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MOT Help.
My Subaru Impreza Estate 2.0 has the "Check Engine" light that comes on when I'm driving. Now I know there is nothing wrong with the engine and it's just a "diagnostic tweak" that needs £35 to be paid to re-set it after I had a new catalytic thing fitted last year.
As I can't really afford this extra, is it a reason to make it fail its MOT.
As I can't really afford this extra, is it a reason to make it fail its MOT.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it's the old type, this will reset your ecu and turn off your management light.
ECU Reset
Ensure engine is at normal operating temperature, turn engine off
Locate the two ECU connectors, located under the steering column and consist of a black plastic male and female connector, and a green male female connector
With the ignition OFF connect black to black and green to green.
Turn on ignition, do not start the engine, depress the accelerator pedal to full throttle, then return it to the half-throttle position and hold for a few seconds, and then release
Engine Check lamp turns on
Start engine and then drive for at least one minute, keeping road speed above 11 Km/h.
ECU is now re-set.
At this point the check engine light should start to flash the all clear signal (steady 1/2 second interval flashes). If the check engine light does not flash, or indicates some other sequence, there is a fault present in the system, and should be professionally checked for necessary repairs.
Stop the car and turn off the engine.
Disconnect the black and green connectors.
ECU Reset
Ensure engine is at normal operating temperature, turn engine off
Locate the two ECU connectors, located under the steering column and consist of a black plastic male and female connector, and a green male female connector
With the ignition OFF connect black to black and green to green.
Turn on ignition, do not start the engine, depress the accelerator pedal to full throttle, then return it to the half-throttle position and hold for a few seconds, and then release
Engine Check lamp turns on
Start engine and then drive for at least one minute, keeping road speed above 11 Km/h.
ECU is now re-set.
At this point the check engine light should start to flash the all clear signal (steady 1/2 second interval flashes). If the check engine light does not flash, or indicates some other sequence, there is a fault present in the system, and should be professionally checked for necessary repairs.
Stop the car and turn off the engine.
Disconnect the black and green connectors.
Hi chrissa....There is a good chance that your car will pass the MOT. My 9yr old Seat Leon has passed on the last two occasions, despite the fact that a section of the exhaust is held in position by what amounts to thick wire. (A welding rod). However, the official Government rules specify that 'exhausts must be secure and complete'. Guess therefore that my exhaust is secure and (apart from a broken bracket) is complete pipework.
A full list of items for testing are listed on the UK Government site:-
http://www.direct.gov...ehicle/Mot/DG_4022109
Ron.
A full list of items for testing are listed on the UK Government site:-
http://www.direct.gov...ehicle/Mot/DG_4022109
Ron.
No ... Not at the moment. However, it may well soon.
Best ask a local garage to put on an exhaust analyzer to check tho .. before the test .. particularly to make sure you are not driving about on a weak mixture, as this can damage the valves/valve seats.
It only takes a few minutes.
If it IS on because of emissions, it may fail on that on the test.
Best ask a local garage to put on an exhaust analyzer to check tho .. before the test .. particularly to make sure you are not driving about on a weak mixture, as this can damage the valves/valve seats.
It only takes a few minutes.
If it IS on because of emissions, it may fail on that on the test.