Jaguar Trained Technician
Should your MOT test reveal any additional work required, it will be carried out to Jaguar standards by manufacturer-trained technicians, using only manufacturer-approved processes and equipment.
All Jaguar vehicles over 3 years old require an MOT test.
Jaguar is being reimagined for a new era. In light of Jaguar repositioning as a luxury EV brand, Lloyd Jaguar in Carlisle and York, will no longer be offering the sale of new Jaguar vehicles as of November 2024.
Our experienced, award-winning sales team will remain on hand to offer support in purchasing Approved Used Jaguars, and our expert Jaguar-trained client care team will continue to provide servicing and repair work on your current Jaguar vehicles.
With this transition, our priority remains the same: to provide our existing customers and new customers with exceptional care and service when purchasing or servicing a Used Jaguar.
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Should your MOT test reveal any additional work required, it will be carried out to Jaguar standards by manufacturer-trained technicians, using only manufacturer-approved processes and equipment.
Any additional work that is required will be completed using only Genuine Jaguar Parts, to help maintain your vehicle's resale value.
We will provide a complimentary check of your vehicle's components, carried out by one of our manufacturer trained technicians.
Check they are working correctly and aren't overheating. The brake fluid level should also be checked, as this can become low due to an overuse of regenerative braking - which recharges the battery.
Must be in a roadworthy condition with enough tread depth, no cuts or bulges and the correct type of tyre for the vehicle. This test is particularly important for frequent drivers as the condition of your tyres can affect efficiency.
Ensure there are no cracks or splits in the wheels (or tyre rims) and that all nuts and bolts are secure.
Look for any signs of corrosion, rust or damage to lights, mirrors and number plates.
You will need to prove that your battery can store enough power to start the vehicle and run at least four headlamps.
If you have an electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle, we will check the charging port for damage or leaks as this could cause an electrical fault.
All vehicle lights are tested from hazard lights, to brake lights, and headlights - ensuring they are the right brightness and not causing danger to other drivers on the road.
One of the key safety features we take for granted. So important in fact that if any part of the seat belt is faulty or damaged it could contribute to failing your MOT.
Safety checks including looking out for cracks in the screen itself, as well as testing that the windscreen wipers are in good working order.
Testing both the wheel and tyre suspension to ensure the car’s steering is in good condition.
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