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hogmaw

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I assume that during the MOT they test seat belts? Cos the other day I went round a corner and boing the baby seat - with the baby in it - went flying across the back seat!!! I stopped (baby was OK) and checked and the seat belt straps holding the baby seat in place had been done up wrong - which they were! I can only assume that when the MOT had been done the previous week, the engineer had tested the straps and replaced the baby seat incorrectly! It could all have gone terribly wrong had we had an accident, so there's lesson there to be learned.

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You told them about this?

 

Not yet but I will do!

 

And rightly so! That could of been a disaster!

 

Good heads up tho hogmaw!

 

Oh please.

 

Yes seatbelts are checked as part of the MOT. It is NOT part of the MOT process to know how to fit a baby seat. Why on earth would it be their responsibility to check your baby is secured correctly?

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Wow:blink: thats bad. Used to work in a car audio shop when we removed baby seats we always used to place it in the drivers seat, that way the owner knew that it had been removed. There is so many on the market with different ways to strap them up better to let the owner do it. Really glad your baby was ok

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Chingy said

Wow thats bad. Used to work in a car audio shop when we removed baby seats we always used to place it in the drivers seat, that way the owner knew that it had been removed. There is so many on the market with different ways to strap them up better to let the owner do it. Really glad your baby was ok

 

think thats the safest thing to do if i were a mot station

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If you remove something its your responsibilty to put it back how you found it. If you dont know you should say not just guess.

 

No it isn't, it's the testers responsibility to MOT your car, not refit child seats or anything else you've fitted in your car that prevents that. It should however probably be best practise if they did leave it on the passenger seat if they'd removed but it's in no way their responsibility.

 

If a child seat is fitted using the belt provided then the seat belt does not even have to be tested so that it avoids this kind of situation.

 

This should be mentioned on the VT32 advisory notice.

 

Complete crap. So as long as the seat belt looks like it's ok then that's fine is it? Hell why don't they just wheel the car in, have a quick scan over it, yeah that looks ok it passes. Why bother with actually testing anything?

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No it isn't, it's the testers responsibility to MOT your car, not refit child seats or anything else you've fitted in your car that prevents that. It should however probably be best practise if they did leave it on the passenger seat if they'd removed but it's in no way their responsibility.

 

 

 

Complete crap. So as long as the seat belt looks like it's ok then that's fine is it? Hell why don't they just wheel the car in, have a quick scan over it, yeah that looks ok it passes. Why bother with actually testing anything?

 

Wrong, I am a tester and if a child seat is fitted using the adult belt to secure it in place then a full inspection of the adult belt is not required.:)

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Wrong, I am a tester and if a child seat is fitted using the adult belt to secure it in place then a full inspection of the adult belt is not required.:)

 

Yes it is (my father is a tester by the way). So if by your reasoning the belt is frayed, or the clasp can be pulled apart that's fine if a child seat is fitted is it? If that child seat is removed and someone goes through the windscreen when the belt fails that's perfectly acceptable is it? No, there is nothing in the MOT guidelines that says if a child seat is fitted you don't have to bother checking the seatbelt.

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the seat belt CANNOT be unfastened. so the child seat remains in the secure position. BUT a visual check of the belt is carried out, if i can remember correctly from my testing days.

 

It can be unfastened, and should in order to check clasp mechanism. You are supposed to check all seat belts fitted in the car, including child restraints, but you are only to fail the car on the condition of any permanently fixed belts. This still means you should check the condition of seatbelts regardless of whether a child seat is fitted or not.

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It can be unfastened, and should in order to check clasp mechanism. You are supposed to check all seat belts fitted in the car, including child restraints, but you are only to fail the car on the condition of any permanently fixed belts. This still means you should check the condition of seatbelts regardless of whether a child seat is fitted or not.

 

 

i'll have a look at our testers guide lines in the morning. but i,m sure that you cannot unfasten the seatbelt if there is a child seat fitted

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i'll have a look at our testers guide lines in the morning. but i,m sure that you cannot unfasten the seatbelt if there is a child seat fitted

 

With regard to checking seatbelt fastening mechanism there is actually a guideline as follows...

 

The vehicle presenter should be advised of and given the opportunity to remove any temporarily fitted device likely to cause failure under this reason for rejection before notification of refusal is issued.
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