Vauxhall Meriva MOT Results
Registered in 201789.5% pass rate
from 4,493 tests in 2021
(22% better than other 2017 cars)
Pass rate by mileage
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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 Vauxhall Meriva is unusually good or bad.
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2.6% fail on
Lamps, reflectors and electrical equipment
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2.0% fail on
Headlamp aim
(54% worse than other 2017 cars)
- 2.0% fail on Headlamp aim (58% worse than other 2017 cars)
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0.24% fail on
Direction indicators
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0.24% fail on
Flashing type
- 0.13% fail on Side repeaters
- 0.11% fail on Individual direction indicators
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0.24% fail on
Flashing type
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0.22% fail on
Headlamps
(56% better than other 2017 cars)
- 0.22% fail on Headlamp
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0.11% fail on
Electrical equipment
- 0.067% fail on Horn
- 0.045% fail on Battery(ies)
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0.089% fail on
Front and rear fog lamps
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0.089% fail on
Rear fog lamp
- 0.089% fail on Rear fog lamp
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0.089% fail on
Rear fog lamp
- 0.067% fail on Stop lamp (80% better than other 2017 cars)
- 0.045% fail on Registration plate lamp(s) (79% better than other 2017 cars)
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2.0% fail on
Headlamp aim
(54% worse than other 2017 cars)
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2.4% fail on
Tyres
(29% better than other 2017 cars)
- 1.8% fail on Condition
- 0.76% fail on Tread depth (51% better than other 2017 cars)
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1.5% fail on
Visibility
(58% better than other 2017 cars)
- 0.82% fail on Wipers (70% better than other 2017 cars)
- 0.69% fail on Washers
- 0.022% fail on Driver's view
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0.022% fail on
View to rear
- 0.022% fail on Mirrors
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1.3% fail on
Brakes
(38% better than other 2017 cars)
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0.56% fail on
Mechanical brake components
(62% better than other 2017 cars)
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0.49% fail on
Brake linings and pads
(61% better than other 2017 cars)
- 0.49% fail on Brake pads (60% better than other 2017 cars)
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0.11% fail on
Brake discs and drums
(68% better than other 2017 cars)
- 0.11% fail on Brake discs (67% better than other 2017 cars)
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0.49% fail on
Brake linings and pads
(61% better than other 2017 cars)
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0.45% fail on
ABS / EBS / ESC
(5 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.45% fail on Electronic stability control (9 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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0.22% fail on
Brake performance
(54% better than other 2017 cars)
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0.18% fail on
Service brake performance
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0.18% fail on
Rbt
- 0.13% fail on Service brake performance
- 0.045% fail on Service brake imbalance
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0.18% fail on
Rbt
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0.022% fail on
Service Brake Efficiency (sp)
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0.022% fail on
Rbt (sp)
- 0.022% fail on Service brake performance
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0.022% fail on
Rbt (sp)
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0.022% fail on
Parking brake efficiency (sp)
- 0.022% fail on Rbt (sp)
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0.18% fail on
Service brake performance
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0.11% fail on
Service brake pedal or hand lever
- 0.11% fail on Pedal (3 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.022% fail on Rigid brake pipes
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0.56% fail on
Mechanical brake components
(62% better than other 2017 cars)
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1.3% fail on
Suspension
(47% worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.2% fail on
Springs
(2 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.2% fail on
Coil springs
(2 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 1.2% fail on Coil spring (2 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.2% fail on
Coil springs
(2 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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0.089% fail on
Anti-roll bars
- 0.045% fail on Linkage ball joints
- 0.022% fail on Linkage
- 0.022% fail on Ball joint dust cover
- 0.022% fail on Wheel bearings
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0.022% fail on
Suspension arms
- 0.022% fail on Ball joint
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1.2% fail on
Springs
(2 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.0% fail on
Noise, emissions and leaks
(87% worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.0% fail on
Exhaust emissions
(95% worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.0% fail on
Spark ignition
(2 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.87% fail on Malfunction indicator lamp (3 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.16% fail on Catalyst emissions
- 0.022% fail on Emissions not tested
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1.0% fail on
Spark ignition
(2 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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1.0% fail on
Exhaust emissions
(95% worse than other 2017 cars)
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0.24% fail on
Body, chassis, structure
- 0.067% fail on Exhaust system
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0.067% fail on
Body
- 0.045% fail on Other body component
- 0.022% fail on Panel
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0.022% fail on
Fuel system
- 0.022% fail on Fuel cap/sealing device
- 0.022% fail on Bumpers
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0.022% fail on
Engine mounting
- 0.022% fail on Engine mounting condition
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0.022% fail on
Doors
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0.022% fail on
Other passenger's door
- 0.022% fail on Door condition
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0.022% fail on
Other passenger's door
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0.022% fail on
Seats
- 0.022% fail on Driver's seat
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0.24% fail on
Seat belts and supplementary restraint systems
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0.20% fail on
Seat belts
- 0.20% fail on Condition
- 0.045% fail on SRS malfunction indicator lamp
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0.20% fail on
Seat belts
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0.16% fail on
Steering
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0.067% fail on
Steering linkage components
- 0.067% fail on Track rod end
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0.045% fail on
Power steering
(14 times worse than other 2017 cars)
- 0.022% fail on Operation
- 0.022% fail on Other components
- 0.045% fail on Electronic power steering (14 times worse than other 2017 cars)
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0.067% fail on
Steering linkage components
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0.089% fail on
Road Wheels
- 0.067% fail on Attachment
- 0.022% fail on Hubs
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0.045% fail on
Identification of the vehicle
- 0.045% fail on Registration plates
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