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What are the most likely 206 MoT fails?
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HowlingMadMurdock
PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 2:40 pm Up
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Ok so let's say the basics are done (bulbs, wipers, etc) and everything looks ok and the car doesn't exhibit any problems when driving.

What are the most common "hidden" problems the 206 fails the MoT for?

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Fuel tank securing strap is becoming a common failure point.
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All the usual suspects.. tyres, brakes, brake lines, all bulbs working.

MrBSI wrote:
Fuel tank securing strap is becoming a common failure point.

Mine was extremely rusty but very cheap and easy to replace.

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I can understand that MrBSI, it takes a lot of stuff thrown at it.

I'm expecting the usual stuff this year, the little things that were advisories last year that weren't urgent. I'm just curious as to what "hidden" things can arise in 7,000 miles that we may not be aware of.

And after last year's schoolboy error I've made sure to check the basics this year Smile

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Cain I'm expecting a brake line this year, it got an advisory for minor corrosion last year on the nearside front
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HowlingMadMurdock wrote:
Cain I'm expecting a brake line this year, it got an advisory for minor corrosion last year on the nearside front

I make sure that any advisories are changed throughout the year, normally within a couple of weeks of the MOT being issued, that way I'm not rushing around in the last few weeks trying to make sure everything is spot on, and also spreads the running costs throughout the year rather than having one lump sum to pay out to keep the car on the road.

My mechanic always told me the handbrake could be better. I changed the auto adjusters inside the drums and he's not had a problem since.
Another common failure is the load sensing valve. A good soak in WD40 a few weeks beforehand normally prevents this being a problem

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Ah the load sensing valve. On checks on the previous 7 MoT's this was a common fail. I'm led to believe grease and a screwdriver sorts it out very easily.

Sounds like your mechanic is like my local garage, very good and give good advice Macca. As I'm only working part time at the moment my local garage said they will get me through with used parts if need be as they know I'm on a budget and need the car for work. Very nice guys Smile

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FYI: Remember that later 206's don't have the load compensating valve on the back as the EBD takes over that function.

For the 206's that do have the compensator valve fitted then yes they do like to seize up Laughing

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Mine is a 2000 model 1.4, yes I still have the little £500 car 2 years later and done 20k in it. She's been a great car, done several Akita rescues in it nationwide, it's been around the race track at Oliver's Mount in Scarbrough, constant trips to Scotland and Yorkshire from Northumberland, and still reliable. I dread the day she gives up because I'd be gutted
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From my experience.

Fuel Tank Strap
Front Brake Flexi pipes
Potential Wishbone Bushes/Balljoint dust cover
Droplink play (though you would hear this)
Rear compensator valve

Pretty much what's said here.

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Had the car 4 years, 3 mot's. No advisories on any. Although the year before last forgot the mot was due. Took it to a garage that said they could do it straight away. He did everything bar jump up and down on the roof, even took the back seats out. Finally failed it on passenger side headlamp beam being off. He produced a bent headlamp bulb and promptly charged me £10 to change it and give me a pass certificate. Funny because the night before the head lamps were spot on. He then said it was the best 206 he had tested and it had been well looked after.
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I've given the car a good look over before the MoT tomorrow and I'm expecting 3 potential fails.

Front brake line (advisory for slight corrosion last year)

Grumbling wheel bearing but it only starts at over 30mph and there's no play in the wheels so it may scrape through on that.

Headlight alignment. I rarely use it at night and up against a wall today I noticed the driver's side seems a bit low.

After a good run today without any music for a change there's no knocks, clunks, drives straight as a die with hands off the wheel, keeps straight under braking, and seems as good as ever so fingers crossed it'll be ok.

I'm expecting them to find something I can't spot myself but that's par for the course really. Last year's schoolboy error was embarrassing. He put the brakes on and I could've cried when a brake light was out. Plus a number plate bulb. All checked this year with new bulbs, new wipers, etc. Had a good clean and that's as much as I can do really. I've seen far worse cars pass no problem so unless anything major is going on that I can't see all should be fairly cheap. If it's less than £200 for a 15 year old car to pass I'll be a happy chap

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A decent tester would quickly adjust the headlamp alignment as long as the adjustor isnt sized ( wont be on a 206 ).
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Very true MrBSI and I believe headlamp adjustment is one of the few things permitted to be carried out during the MoT test. I'm sure I read that on some MoT advice site but I could be wrong. And to be fair the garage I use pride themself on reputation so they're very fair indeed. They actually have big signs up locally slating the likes of Kwik Fit etc and the owner seems to have some vendetta against rip-off garages. Plus if he knows money is tight (as with me at the moment) he does his best to help by sourcing cheaper parts or used parts if he can find them locally so I know I won't be ripped off.

We'll see what tomorrow brings. I have £350 to play with and I can't see it being that much (hopefully)

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Hey Howling, Good Luck with the MOT.
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