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DOE testing - Does the jeep need to be completely clean?

  • 21-11-2018 8:54pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,230 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    The jeep has the DOE in the morning. Could anybody advise me if the jeep needs to be cleaned out and completely empty? I don’t have a huge amount in it apart from a few hand tools and a few bags of sand and cement. Can the test be done if I leave them in the back of it?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 85,547 ✭✭✭✭Atlantic Dawn
    GDY151


    Needs to be cleaned out...
    Preparing for your CVR Test

    Please prepare for the test by ensuring that:

    You check your vehicle engine for oil and water and ensure the windscreen washer is topped with water.
    Seats and cargo area are clear of personal belongings such as tool kits and that the cargo area are accessible to complete certain parts of the test.
    The vehicle is reasonably clean (especially the under body).
    Wheel hubcaps are removed (in particular where it is not physically possible to otherwise check the wheel nuts) and the tyres are inflated to the correct pressure.
    The engine is in a fit state to be tested e.g. Timing belt/chain has been replaced in line with your manufacturer`s guidance. You may be asked to sign a disclaimer at your chosen test centre.
    You check that the safety belts/ buckles are visible and working correctly. In the case of buses and other passenger vehicles you should make sure that you check belts and buckles for all passenger seats.
    Your registration plates are clean and comply with current regulations.
    The person who brings the vehicle for inspection brings identification with them in the form of a driving license or passport as failure to provide the required identification will result in the vehicle not being issued a CRW should the vehicle pass the test.
    Your vehicles temperature gauge is showing as “normal” prior to arriving at the test centre for inspection. ​

    https://www.cvrt.ie/en/About-CVRT/Pages/What%20is%20the%20CVRT.aspx


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