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MOT History from tests of diesel MITSUBISHI PJAEROs year 1995

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mot history
Pass percent:69.57%
(The average a diesel MITSUBISHI PJAERO year 1995 passes without issue)
Based on:23 MOT Tests
Most common failuresNo# failures
Registration plate lamp issues3
Exhaust emits an excessive level of metered smoke for a turbo charged engine |7.4.B.3b|2
Rear fog lamp not working (4.5.1 (a) (ii))2
Nearside Front Outer Drive shaft joint constant velocity boot split or insecure, no longer prevents the ingress of dirt (6.1.7 (g) (ii))2
Nearside Front Service brake excessively binding (1.2.1 (f))2
Nearside Inner Vehicle structure corroded to the extent that the rigidity of the assembly is significantly reduced SILL,STEP SUPPORT (6.1.1 (c) (i))1
Brake pipe excessively corroded1
Towbar is so weakened by corrosion within 30cm of a towbar mounting, the towbar is likely to become detached (6.1.6 (i) (ii))1
Brake performance not tested (1.2.1 (g))1
Exhaust silencer likely to become detached (8.1.1 (b) (ii))1
Headlamp aim out of alignment1
Nearside Rear Anti-roll bar pin or bush excessively worn d bush (5.3.4 (a) (i))1
Nearside Rear Shock absorbers has a serious fluid leak1
Nearside Front Lower Shock absorbers has an excessively worn bush (5.3.2 (c))1
Offside Front Lower Shock absorbers has an excessively worn bush (5.3.2 (c))1
Offside Front Lower Suspension component ball joint excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i))1
Offside Rear fog lamp not working |1.3.2b|1
Nearside Front Brake pipe kinked |3.6.B.2b|1
Nearside Front Front constant velocity joint gaiter insecure to the extent that it no longer prevents the ingress of dirt etc |2.5.C.1a|1
Nearside Rear Stop lamp not working |1.2.1b|1
Rear Exhaust has a major leak of exhaust gases |7.1.2|1
Offside Front Track rod end ball joint has excessive play |2.2.B.1f|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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