tyre sidewall damage mot

Tyre sidewall damage

Any damage to your tyre sidewalls puts you at risk of a blowout, increasing the chances of a serious accident. If your tyres are found to have any sidewall damage, your vehicle will fail its MOT.

What tyre damage will fail an MOT?

So, what are the MOT tyre requirements? Tyres with tread depth lower than 1.6mm is illegal and will result in an MOT fail.

Is damage to sidewall of tire?

Sidewall tire damage is what it sounds like; damage to the tire’s sidewall, meaning the damage is on the side of the tire and not the tire tread. Sidewall tire damages are, in most cases, not repairable. You can often spot one by seeing a deep scratch or a bubble on the tire’s sidewall.

Can you repair a damaged tyre wall?

Can you repair a tyre sidewall? Unfortunately, unlike punctures, damage to the sidewall cannot be repaired. Whereas a majority of punctures can be repaired, they don’t cause severe damage to the overall structure of the tyre. Once the structure of the tyre has been compromised, it’s not possible to fix it.

Will a repaired tyre pass an MOT?

Any sharp object embedded in your tyre, including nails, will cause your car to fail its MOT. This is due to the tyre being punctured which could lead to a blowout. This is deemed unsafe and would make your car illegal to drive without having it repaired or replaced.

What warrants an MOT failure?

Common MOT fails

lightbulbs are working – 30% of all faults related to lighting and signalling. tyre condition and pressure – 10% of all faults related to tyres. mirrors, wipers and washers – 8.5% of all faults related to ‘Driver’s view of the road’

Is it safe to drive with sidewall damage?

It is never safe to drive on a tire with sidewall damage and that is because as you drive, the puncture, hole, or injury to the sidewall of the tire becomes bigger and worse, thereby putting yourself and other road users at risk due to possible sudden tire blowouts.

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