DIESEL TESTING
As part of the MOT test
your vehicle will be
checked for smoke
emissions. This helps
the environment by
minimising pollution and
testing the fuel
efficiency of your
vehicle. It also helps
you by checking that the
engine is working
correctly and reduces
wasted fuel.
HOW DIESEL EMISSIONS
ARE TESTED
The test has been
developed so that it
should not damage your
engine. The tester will
check the maintenance
history of your vehicle
by asking you some
questions. The tester
must refuse to test your
vehicle if he thinks
that the smoke test will
damage your engine.
PLEASE TELL THE
TESTER IF YOU THINK
THE SMOKE TEST MAY
DAMAGE YOUR
ENGINE
To reduce the
possibility of damage
and increase the chances
of passing you
should:
-
Keep your vehicle
maintained at all
times
-
Have the camshaft
drive belt replaced at
the recommended
intervals
-
Go for the test with
a fully warmed up
engine - it will
produce less smoke and
is safer to test
-
Do not tamper with
governor settings.
They have been set to
help ensure the engine
runs efficiently
THE TEST
After checking
the oil temperature to
ensure the engine is
warm, the tester will
accelerate the engine
from idle until the
governor cuts in a
maximum of 6 times.
Your engine will not
be held at full speed
for any length of
time. If your engine
has been maintained,
the test should not
cause any damage to
your engine