The MOT is a nerve-wracking issue for drivers each year as there's a chance you could fail from something you'd never thought to consider.
The key to your car being deemed roadworthy is avoiding the surprising issues that may cause your vehicle to fail the annual inspection - from an overly large air freshener to frayed seat belts. Many motorists fail to pass over minor faults unknown to them before sending their car off to the garage.
Motoring experts from LeaseCar.uk and its sister site LeaseElectricCar.co.uk have put together a number of checks drivers should make to ensure their car passes the test, WalesOnline reported.
"The time of the year when an MOT is due is one of the most nerve-wracking moments for drivers," said a spokesman.
"It's extremely important to carry out unusual checks such as removing an air freshener and checking reversing lights, to make sure everything is in top form. We wanted to offer these useful tips to help drivers make these checks, which they may not have thought of before sending the car off for inspection."
Below are some of the MOT pre-checks you can make...
Number plate lights

It's a legal requirement to have fully functioning licence plate lights, so police, other road users and speed cameras can easily identify your car. Double check this issue even before an MOT is due, as it can lead to a fixed penalty fine.
Frayed seat belts
Over time it's common for seat belts to become frayed, but it becomes an extremely dangerous problem once the condition worsens. If they aren’t clicking in or they come out once pulled hard, then a failure is imminent.
Fill up on screenwash
One of the most unthoughtof checks to make before an MOT is checking the amount of screenwash in the car. It's an easy failure, but there's also a simple solution by purchasing ready to use screenwash and filling up the fluid bottle.
Reversing lights
Added in 2018, vehicles used from September 2009 must have working reversing lights otherwise it will lead to a failed MOT. Some road users are unaware of this new rule change, so make sure to test those bulbs.
Rubber seal on fuel cap

A strong smell of petrol and a cap which won't seal means it's like your fuel cap is worn out. Make sure to check the condition of your fuel cap when filling up the car and up towards the check date.
Remove the air freshener
It's an interior addition which many drivers opt for, however it's best to remove the dangling air freshener when it's time for the test. Technically, it can be viewed as blocking the driver's view and an obstruction of vision can lead to an automatic failure.
Cracks on the number plate
You need to check for all the minor details to get your car to pass its MOT and one of them is noticeable cracks on the number plate. One crack covering a letter on the plate can be the break or make between a pass and a fail.
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