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DPF and the MOT

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I have just read on the "Honest John" site that as of February 2014 MOT testers will have to check the exhaust system to ensure that the DPF is still present.

If it has been removed then the car fails the MOT.

 

I think that is going to affect a large number of people on this forum.

I think this is now the third thread regarding DPF removal and MOT's, there are two threads in general car chat.

When a DPF is removed it is usual to retain the original pipework

All the MOT will require is a visual inspection

So providing it looks like its there..it will pass

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