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It seems to me you're using the NCT as a means of identifying faults in your car to avoid paying for a full service before getting the test done.
Obviously not, but from my point of view I prefer to build up a trust with a good mechanic and put my trust in them to ensure my car is roadworthy. I would not be happy to rely on an NCT test for this. The NCT is all about passing it - there is no liability on the state should an NCT miss anything. So if you want to feel safe in your car it's up to you to ensure this as far as I'm concerned. I don't see any point in blaming the NCT for not finding a fault.A full service does not guarantee the car will pass the NCT. Get the NCT done, fix what they tell you is wrong , have it retested and then get it serviced at your leisure.
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