MOT Checklist
Posted on October 26th 2016 by adtrak.admin
If you’ve booked your car in to have its MOT soon, don’t be caught out. Most faults vehicles fail their MOT for could be avoided through general maintenance of your car. As such, it’s worthwhile to carry out a few checks of your own before taking it in. The tests you can carry out detailed below are not only easy but could also save you a bit of money, too. Ensure that the likelihood of your vehicle passing its MOT first time is increased with our MOT checklist. Lights Your vehicle’s lights, while numerous, are exceptionally easy to check. Simply get... Continue reading
What to Do in a Car Crash
Posted on September 29th 2016 by adtrak.admin
Although none of us ever hope to be involved in a collision, sometimes it happens. When it does, the line between havoc and safety can be a thin one, but knowing just what to do in the event of a crash can keep you and your loved ones safe, as well as upholding the safety of other road users, too. That’s why, in this month’s article, we’ll be looking at what you should do when you’re involved in a car crash. Stop! Even for Minor Accidents No matter how minor the accident may be, you have a legal obligation to stop... Continue reading
What’s Included In My MOT?
Posted on December 10th 2015 by adtrak.admin
It is essential that your vehicle passes it’s MOT test in order to remain legally safe to drive. An MOT test consists of a series of inspections on the vehicle in order to determine whether it’s roadworthy, so it’s useful to know what will be checked so you can make sure everything is as operational as possible prior to the test. Here at Munster Tyres, our team offer comprehensive MOT testing for your vehicle, and have compiled a list of what’s included in every MOT. Brakes – Brakes, pedals and lever condition are inspected for wear or damage, and a check... Continue reading
Common Car Warning Lights – What Do They Mean?
Posted on October 28th 2014 by adtrak.admin
Warning lights which appear on the dashboard of your car can indicate problems with the overall operation of the vehicle, so it is essential to remain aware of what the most common issues might be and how they can be quickly dealt with. It is important for you to know whether a warning light requires immediate attention or whether you are able to continue with your journey safely and have a garage investigate your vehicle later. If a warning light appears on your dashboard and remains lit after the ignition has been turned off and back on again, you will need... Continue reading