MOT Stats


Vehicle types : Car : Toyota : Will

Toyota Will

YearTestsPass rateMost common fail reason
20004100%n/a
2001250%Wiper blade missing or not clearing the windscreen.
20021100%n/a
2003666.67%Product on the headlamp lens or light source which reduces light intensity or changes emitted colour.
2004366.67%Stop lamp missing or inoperative.
20051100%n/a
2006742.86%Fog lamp inoperative or rear fog lamp missing.
2007922.22%Exhaust system leaking or insecure.
20081100%n/a
200920%Suspension pin, bush, joint or bearing excessively worn.
2010366.67%Suspension spring broken or seriously weakened.
20111100%n/a
2012250%Position lamp missing or inoperative.
20131100%n/a
20141050%Excessive fluctuation in brake effort through each wheel revolution.
2015683.33%Wiper blade missing or not clearing the windscreen.
20161100%n/a
20173100%n/a
201810%Product on the headlamp lens or light source which reduces light intensity or changes emitted colour.
20192100%n/a
20201100%n/a
2021366.67%Registration plate lamp missing or inoperative.

Tests: 70

Average Toyota Will pass rate: 61.43%

Most common fail reasons

#ReasonFail codeCategory%
1Position lamp missing or inoperative.4.2.1(a)(ii)Major19%
2Registration plate lamp missing or inoperative.4.7.1(b)(ii)Major15%
3Wiper blade missing or not clearing the windscreen.3.4(b)(ii)Major15%
4Headlamp beam image obviously incorrect.4.1.2(c)Major11%
5Stop lamp missing or inoperative.4.3.1(a)(ii)Major11%
6Excessive corrosion to, or weakened structure near any suspension mounting.5.3.6(a)(i)Major7%
7Exhaust system leaking or insecure.6.1.2(a)Major7%
8Electrical wiring insecure.4.11(a)(ii)Major7%
9Windscreen washers not providing sufficient fluid.3.5(a)Major7%
10Fog lamp inoperative or rear fog lamp missing.4.5.1(a)(ii)Major7%
Tests date range:
10th February 2023 to 9th February 2024

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