Mercedes-Benz G-Class MOT Results
Registered in 201181.0% pass rate
from 58 tests in 2021
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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 2011 cars and highlighted areas where the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is unusually good or bad.
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5.2% fail on
Noise, emissions and leaks
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3.4% fail on
Exhaust emissions
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1.7% fail on
Spark ignition
- 1.7% fail on Catalyst emissions
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1.7% fail on
Compression ignition
- 1.7% fail on Malfunction indicator lamp
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1.7% fail on
Spark ignition
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1.7% fail on
Fluid leaks
- 1.7% fail on Engine oil leaks
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3.4% fail on
Exhaust emissions
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5.2% fail on
Tyres
- 3.4% fail on Condition
- 1.7% fail on Tread depth
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3.4% fail on
Brakes
- 1.7% fail on Rigid brake pipes
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1.7% fail on
Mechanical brake components
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1.7% fail on
Brake discs and drums
- 1.7% fail on Brake discs
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1.7% fail on
Brake discs and drums
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3.4% fail on
Visibility
- 3.4% fail on Wipers
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3.4% fail on
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment
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3.4% fail on
Headlamp aim
- 3.4% fail on Headlamp aim
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1.7% fail on
Direction indicators
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1.7% fail on
Flashing type
- 1.7% fail on Individual direction indicators
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1.7% fail on
Flashing type
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1.7% fail on
Front and rear fog lamps
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1.7% fail on
Rear fog lamp
- 1.7% fail on Rear fog lamp
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1.7% fail on
Rear fog lamp
- 1.7% fail on Registration plate lamp(s)
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3.4% fail on
Headlamp aim
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1.7% fail on
Steering
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1.7% fail on
Steering linkage components
- 1.7% fail on Track rod end
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1.7% fail on
Steering linkage components
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1.7% fail on
Suspension
- 1.7% fail on Shock absorbers
Read the Honest John Review
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Mercedes-Benz G-Class (2010 - 2018)
Huge road presence. Very exclusive and hand built to exacting standards. Bomb-proof reliability. Unstoppable off road but with a luxurious interior.