Ignore this reply I forgot your mot is different to the mainland uk mot. I will leave the post up in case it helps anyone else The mot testers handook lists the reason for rejection on rear footbrakes as 1, little or no effort on any wheel clearly indicating that the brake is not working properly. 2, that the overall effiecency is below 50% of the vehicle wieght rear handbrakes 1, little or no effort recorded indicating clearly that that handbrake is not working on that wheel 2, the overall handbrake effort is below 16% of the vehicle weight (on vehicles with dual circuit braking systems 25% on vehicles with single circuit systems the brake balance allowance of 25% is applicable to the front wheels only. can you u2u me the effort recorded as in most cases unless the overall effort on the foot or handbrake is below the allowance rear brake imbalance is and advisory point not a fail point [Edited on 25-2-2005 by DAVE HARRIS] |