DVSA warns millions of drivers check one thing on your MOT certificate now

DVSA Urges Drivers to Check MOT Certificates for Recall Notices Now

The DVSA warns drivers to check their MOT certificates for outstanding recalls to ensure safety on the road

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London: The DVSA warns that many drivers might miss important recall notices in 2025. These notices highlight serious vehicle defects that need immediate attention.

Ignoring recalls can create safety risks for everyone on the road. The DVSA recently posted on X, saying, “Why stall? Check for recalls. If your vehicle has an outstanding recall, it will appear on your MOT certificate.”

They also mentioned that your MOT tester can explain the fault and who to contact. Vehicle recalls are crucial for keeping drivers and road users safe.

Drivers can easily check for recalls by looking at their MOT test certificate. Major car brands like Ford, Toyota, and Volkswagen provide real-time updates to the DVLA.

This system ensures that any current recalls show up on MOT paperwork, helping owners address issues quickly. Usually, manufacturers cover repair costs; drivers just need to contact a dealership.

For those who bought new cars, manufacturers often send direct recall notifications. However, second-hand buyers might miss updates if companies lack current contact details.

Sue Robinson from the NFDA has long supported including recall notices in MOT tests. The Government’s website advises checking for recalls due to serious safety issues.

If there’s a problem, the manufacturer will guide you on repairs or replacements, usually at no cost. They also recommend not driving a vehicle with a serious safety defect.

Additionally, you can check for faults registered with the DVSA to stay informed.

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