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MOT History from tests of petrol KYMCO CKs year 2017

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mot history
Pass percent:79.52%
(The average a petrol KYMCO CK year 2017 passes without issue)
Based on:83 MOT Tests
Most common failuresNo# failures
Headlamp aim out of alignment4
Front Brake excessively binding (1.2.1 (f))4
Drive chain so loose it is likely to fail (6.1.7 (c) (ii))3
Drive chain worn to excess (6.1.7 (c) (i))2
Registration plate lamp issues2
Registration plate issues2
Drive chain excessively loose (6.1.7 (c) (i))2
Drive chain so worn it is likely to fail (6.1.7 (c) (ii))2
Drive chain excessively tight, so that it is likely to fail (6.1.7 (k) (ii))1
Rear reflector missing covered by L plate (4.8.2 (a) (ii))1
Rear Wheel hub excessively worn (5.2.1 (b) (i))1
Rear Wheel bearing has excessive play (5.1.3 (a) (i))1
Stop lamp does not illuminate by the operation of both brake controls does not illuminate when front brake is applied (4.3.2 (a) (iii))1
Wheel alignment incorrect which adversely affects the steering front end twisted towards N/S (2.4 (a))1
Drive chain horseshoe locking device incorrectly fitted (6.1.7 (j) (i))1
Central Rear Drive chain excessively loose (6.1.7 (c) (i))1
Brake pedal has insufficient reserve travel (1.1.2 (a))1
Front Brake master cylinder leaking inspection window broken leaking fluid (1.1.10 (b) (ii))1
Drive chain sprocket so loose it is likely to fail sprocket carrier bearing excessive play (6.1.7 (c) (ii))1
Floor brake test brake efficiency less than 27.5% overall (1.2.2 (a) (ii))1
Stop lamp does not illuminate by the operation of both brake controls rear switch not working (4.3.2 (a) (iii))1
Headlamp not working on dipped beam (4.1.1 (a) (ii))1
Front Stop lamp not working (4.3.1 (a) (ii))1
Rear Stop lamp not working (4.3.1 (a) (ii))1
Rear Position lamp not working (4.2.1 (a))1
Stop lamp not working with rear control (4.3.1 (a) (ii))1
Rear Drive chain sprocket so worn it is likely to fail (6.1.7 (c) (ii))1
Front Brake lever excessively worn (1.1.15 (b))1
Rear Brake lever pivot has excessive free play (1.1.1 (b))1
Rear Wheel bearing play so excessive that directional control is impaired (5.1.3 (a) (ii))1
Rear reflector missing (4.8.2 (a) (ii))1
Nearside Front Shock absorber has a serious fluid leak (5.3.2 (b))1
Horn not working (7.7 (a))1

We get to these numbers by trawling through over 1 billion MOT test results since 2004 and crunched the numbers. We remove anything to do with Tyres, as they are model independent and group together common non-model specific issues. We are trying to get to a picture of what models have what issues.

Please note: We take the data from the DVSA. This data is raw and can contain typos and spelling mistakes that garages may have entered while recording a MOT result. Specifically miss-match on names of models and makes. We are constantly cleaning the data so bear with the odd issue.

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