18 Model Years Analyzed
Land Rover Forward Control
MOT Pass Rate & Statistics
Average pass rate across all model years (1967-1997), based on 36 DVSA recorded tests.
77.8%
Average Pass Rate
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Most Tested Year
1994 Land Rover Forward Control MOT Pass Rate & Common Failures
Pass Rate by Year
Most Common Failures Across All Years
- 1A tyre seriously damaged
- 2Brake pipe damaged or excessively corroded
- 3Body, cab or chassis excessively corroded at a mounting point
- 4A wheel bearing excessively rough
- 5A steering ball joint with excessive wear or free play
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average MOT pass rate for a Land Rover Forward Control?
The Land Rover Forward Control has an average 77.8% MOT pass rate across model years 1967 to 1997, based on DVSA test data.
What are the most common MOT failures on a Land Rover Forward Control?
The most common MOT failure reasons for the Land Rover Forward Control across all years are: a tyre seriously damaged, brake pipe damaged or excessively corroded, body, cab or chassis excessively corroded at a mounting point. These are typical wear items that can often be checked and addressed before your test.
Which Land Rover Forward Control year has the best MOT pass rate?
MOT pass rates vary by year - newer models typically have higher pass rates. Check our year-by-year breakdown above to compare pass rates for specific Land Rover Forward Control model years.