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MOT History from tests of petrol SEAT ALHAMBRAs year 2019

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mot history
Pass percent:87.00%
(The average a petrol SEAT ALHAMBRA year 2019 passes without issue)
Based on:400 MOT Tests
Most common failuresNo# failures
Windscreen wiper does not clear the windscreen effectively10
Nearside Front Lower Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i))6
Offside Front Lower Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i))6
Engine MIL inoperative or indicates a malfunction (8.2.1.2 (h))4
Windscreen washer not working 2
Headlamp aim out of alignment2
Front Brake lining(s) less than 1.5 mm thick (1.1.13 (a) (ii))1
Offside Rear fog lamp not working (4.5.1 (a) (ii))1
Position lamp switch does not operate in accordance with the requirements (4.2.2 (a))1
Nearside Headlamp insecure (4.1.1 (c))1
Nearside Rear Body component damaged and likely to cause injury Light unit damaged leaving sharp edge (6.2.1 (a) (i))1
Offside Rear Wheel bearing rough when rotated (5.1.3 (b) (i))1
Nearside Side repeater not working door mirror side repeater not working (4.4.1 (a) (ii))1
Central Rear Seat belt buckle not functioning as intended (7.1.2 (d))1
Electronic parking brake warning indicates a malfunction (1.1.6 (e))1
Obligatory mirror missing interior (3.3 (a))1
Nearside Side repeater not working (4.4.1 (a) (ii))1
Parking brake efficiency less than 50% of the required value (1.4.2 (a) (ii))1
Electronic parking brake control inoperative (1.1.6 (d))1
Bonnet primary retaining device ineffective (3.1 (c))1
Nearside Front Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i))1
Offside Front Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i))1
Nearside Front Lower Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn rear bush in alloy casing (5.3.4 (a) (i))1
Offside Front Lower Suspension arm pin or bush excessively worn rear bush in alloy casing (5.3.4 (a) (i))1
Nearside Rear Body component damaged and likely to cause injury Lamp (6.2.1 (a) (i))1
Offside Rear reflector defective or damaged by more than 50% of the reflecting surface (4.8.1 (a) (ii))1
Rear brake disc in such a condition that it is seriously weakened1
Offside Side repeater light intensity significantly reduced (4.4.3 (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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