The NCT service has been left confused by a complaint made by a driver on their busy Facebook page.
The official account shared a post promoting the little-known fact that drivers can book their test 90 days in advance of a certificate lapsing, but one driver responded with a major complaint.
“You can take your car for its NCT up to a 90 days before its current NCT expires. You’ll still keep the same renewal date for the following NCT. So there’s no need to wait until the last minute! Check your NCT due date,” the NCT statement read.
The disgruntled driver responded: “You could if NCT would give you an appointment. I have phoned them twice and they told me phone back. Not everyone will be able to book online.”
The NCT account immediately responded: “That is very unusual as there is virtually no one waiting on appointments. Can you please DM your car reg and I will look into this. Thank you.”
Irish drivers were also recently reminded of little-known rules when presenting their car for an NCT around the country.
Most motorists dread attending for an NCT and recent figures revealed why as half of all cars tested in 2023 failed the minimum standard test for roadworthiness.
Most of us are familiar with the big ticket items that will see our cars returned with that ‘failed’ report; tyres, brakes, suspension, steering and so on, but some smaller rules could see your car refused at a centre.
We also know the main rules of presenting our car in a clean state, but there is another rule most people are completely unaware of. It won’t result in your car failing but it could see your car refused a test.
One of the items on a checklist to run through before presenting your car for an NCT is the glove box. The advice states that you must ensure “your glove compartment is unlocked & clear of personal belongings, this is to allow for OBD testing.”
On-board diagnostics testing system (OBD) is used during an NCT inspection to check for information and faults. The plug-in computer scans your vehicle for its vehicle identification number, the odometer reading, the electronic braking system and the anti-lock braking system.
Elsewhere, NCT Ireland recently revealed a number of other little known visual reasons your car could fail the NCT.
The NCT says: “Taking a few minutes to check some of the visual items below and ensuring they are all working in advance of your NCT could potentially save you valuable time and money.”
One of the more obscure items that you could easily forget to check is the little bulbs on your registration plates. It is a legal requirement that your registration is visible at all times and if these bulbs aren’t working, it cannot be seen at night.
Your car could fail its NCT if its registration plate lamps are “not working, faulty or not fitted; not white in colour; or if the lens is missing or broken.” You can check these bulbs by turning your car on and checking the bulbs are on front and rear before the test.