Honda Stepwagon MOT Results
Registered in 201765.5% pass rate
from 113 tests in 2021
(140% worse than other 2017 cars)
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Failure rates by item
Here you can drill down into the failure rates for each item on the test. We've also compared the rates to the average results for 2017 cars and highlighted areas where the Honda Stepwagon is unusually good or bad.
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16% fail on
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment
(5 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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8.8% fail on
Front and rear fog lamps
(61 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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8.8% fail on
Rear fog lamp
(61 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 8.8% fail on Rear fog lamp (61 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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8.8% fail on
Rear fog lamp
(61 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 2.7% fail on Stop lamp (6 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 2.7% fail on Registration plate lamp(s) (11 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.8% fail on
Headlamps
- 1.8% fail on Headlamp levelling device (57 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.88% fail on Headlamp
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0.88% fail on
Direction indicators
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0.88% fail on
Flashing type
- 0.88% fail on Side repeaters
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0.88% fail on
Flashing type
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8.8% fail on
Front and rear fog lamps
(61 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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7.1% fail on
Suspension
(7 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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6.2% fail on
Anti-roll bars
(44 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 4.4% fail on Linkage ball joint dust cover (181 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.88% fail on Linkage ball joints
- 0.88% fail on Ball joint dust cover
- 0.88% fail on Component mounting prescribed areas
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6.2% fail on
Anti-roll bars
(44 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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5.3% fail on
Steering
(34 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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5.3% fail on
Steering linkage components
(51 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 5.3% fail on Track rod end (56 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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5.3% fail on
Steering linkage components
(51 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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5.3% fail on
Body, chassis, structure
(16 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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2.7% fail on
Doors
(79 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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2.7% fail on
Other passenger's door
(172 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 2.7% fail on Door condition (178 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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2.7% fail on
Other passenger's door
(172 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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0.88% fail on
Fuel system
- 0.88% fail on Fuel cap/sealing device
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0.88% fail on
Transmission
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0.88% fail on
Drive shafts
- 0.88% fail on Joints
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0.88% fail on
Drive shafts
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0.88% fail on
Seats
- 0.88% fail on Driver's seat
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2.7% fail on
Doors
(79 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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3.5% fail on
Brakes
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1.8% fail on
Mechanical brake components
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1.8% fail on
Brake linings and pads
- 1.8% fail on Brake pads
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1.8% fail on
Brake linings and pads
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0.88% fail on
Brake performance
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0.88% fail on
Parking brake efficiency (sp)
- 0.88% fail on Rbt (sp)
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0.88% fail on
Parking brake efficiency (sp)
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0.88% fail on
ABS / EBS / ESC
- 0.88% fail on Anti-lock braking system
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1.8% fail on
Mechanical brake components
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2.7% fail on
Tyres
- 1.8% fail on Condition
- 1.8% fail on Tread depth
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1.8% fail on
Visibility
- 0.88% fail on Wipers
- 0.88% fail on Washers
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1.8% fail on
Noise, emissions and leaks
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1.8% fail on
Exhaust emissions
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1.8% fail on
Spark ignition
- 0.88% fail on Malfunction indicator lamp
- 0.88% fail on Emissions not tested
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1.8% fail on
Spark ignition
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1.8% fail on
Exhaust emissions
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0.88% fail on
Seat belts and supplementary restraint systems
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0.88% fail on
Seat belts
- 0.88% fail on Condition
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0.88% fail on
Seat belts
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0.88% fail on
Road Wheels
- 0.88% fail on Attachment