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MOT History from tests of petrol LAND ROVER 88s year 1987

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Pass percent:68.09%
(The average a petrol LAND ROVER 88 year 1987 passes without issue)
Based on:47 MOT Tests
Most common failuresNo# failures
Brake pipe excessively corroded5
Windscreen wiper does not clear the windscreen effectively4
Front Exhaust has a major leak of exhaust gases |7.1.2|2
Exhaust emissions carbon monoxide content excessive |7.3.B.1a|2
Headlamp aim out of alignment2
Nearside Rear Direction indicator not working |1.4.A.2c|2
Nearside front brake binding |3.7.B.1|1
Offside Headlamp excessively damaged so that the light output is severely reduced |1.7.5a|1
Nearside Headlamp not working on dipped beam |1.7.5a|1
Offside Headlamp not working on dipped beam |1.7.5a|1
Windscreen washer not working 1
Offside Front Suspension component mounting prescribed area excessively corroded significantly reducing structural strength Chassis (5.3.6 (a) (i))1
Brakes imbalanced across an axle1
Horn not working |1.6.2a|1
Position lamp switch faulty |1.1.A.1|1
Offside Headlamp not working on main beam |1.7.5a|1
Registration plate lamp issues1
Indicator tell tale inoperative |1.4.A.2a|1
Nearside Front Seat belt damaged sufficient to obstruct correct operation of the belt |5.2.2a|1
Offside Front Seat belt damaged sufficient to obstruct correct operation of the belt |5.2.2a|1
Fuel cap/sealing device mounting flange/sealing method defective |7.2.4c|1
Nearside Front Indicator tell tale inoperative |1.4.A.2a|1
Offside Front Indicator tell tale inoperative |1.4.A.2a|1
Offside Front Brake master cylinder/servo mounting prescribed area is excessively corroded |3.6.C.3|1
Offside Front Suspension component mounting prescribed area is excessively corroded |2.4.A.3|1
Nearside Front Suspension component mounting prescribed area is excessively corroded |2.4.A.3|1
Offside Front Side repeater not working |1.4.A.2c|1
Ball joint has excessive play |2.2.B.1f|1
Nearside Headlamp aim aimed so that it dazzles other road users |1.8.A.1a|1
Brake pedal anti-slip provision incomplete |3.3.A.1b|1
Rear reflector missing |1.5.1a|1
Offside Front Brake master cylinder/servo mounting prescribed area is inadequately repaired |3.6.C.3|1
Nearside Front Lower Body insecure and dangerous to other road users |6.1.B.1b|1
Offside Front Body or chassis has excessive corrosion, seriously affecting its strength within 30cm of the body mountings |6.1.B.2|1
Offside Rear Suspension component mounting prescribed area is excessively corroded |2.4.A.3|1
Exhaust emissions hydrocarbon content excessive |7.3.B.1b|1
Emissions not tested |7.0|1
Rear fog lamp switch faulty |1.3.1a|1
Front passenger door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle |6.2.B.1b|1
Front passenger door cannot be opened from outside the vehicle |6.2.B.1b|1
Nearside Headlamp not working on main beam |1.7.5a|1
Rear brake application uneven1
Hazard warning switch inoperative not operating with the ignition off (4.4.2 (a) (ii))1
Steering box insecure x2 bolts loose (2.1.3 (a) (i))1
Exhaust has a major leak of exhaust gases rear join - marked in yellow (6.1.2 (a))1
Central Rear Sub-frame ball joint excessively worn A frame ball joint (5.3.4 (a) (i))1
Offside Front Electrical wiring likely to touch hot or rotating parts wiring fouling steering column (4.11 (a) (iii))1
Windscreen damaged and affecting the drivers view of the road (3.2 (a) (ii))1
Nearside Rear Suspension component insecurely attached trailing arm - bolt loose at axle (5.3.3 (a) (i))1
Steering box insecure (2.1.3 (a) (i))1
Steering box has relative movement between sector shaft and the drop arm pitman arm (2.1.3 (a) (i))1
Offside Front Axle insecure bolts loose - marked in yellow (5.1.1 (b) (i))1
Nearside Front Axle swivel pins and bushes swivel pin and/or bush excessively worn play at spherical hub (5.1.2 (b) (i))1
Offside Front Axle swivel joint has excessive play spherical hub bolts to axle loose (2.5.A.3b)1
Nearside Side repeater not working (1.4.A.2c)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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