Without a doubt the fault mechanics most often find when doing the overhauls before passing the ITV is problems with lighting and signalling. Also
The fault that mechanics most often find when doing the overhauls before passing the ITV are undoubtedly problems with the lighting and signaling: burnt out bulbs, turn signals not working, incorrect lighting adjustment… These are faults that could be
listed as ‘severe’ according to which cases in the ITV. It can be the cause of an unfavorable or negative technical rating if we are talking, for example, about a light that illuminates higher than normal and can therefore dazzle other drivers.
Second, tire suspension and directional issues are usually localized. There is also a large number
emission problems, exceeding the established limits (third position) and, in fourth place, brake failure. “For us, this latest failure is especially worrying and important, as we are talking about security. The fact that a vehicle does not brake properly or in time can lead to a serious traffic accident.”
Victor Brown.
Of course, all these glitches can be reason enough to have a faulty or negative ITV. And Norauto is reminded that having an unfavorable ITV means repairing the serious defects that have been located. You can take the car to the workshop for repair. However, if the ITV is negative, the vehicle will have to be towed to the workshop for repair as the car will not be able to continue driving safely.
In fact, there are many drivers who decide to go through the workshop before taking their vehicle to the ITV. It’s the way to make sure the car is in perfect working order and to fix any issues that could cause an unfavorable or negative ITV.
Source: La Verdad
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