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2009 Suzuki Dl650
MOT Pass Rate & Pre-MOT Checklist

Used 2009 Suzuki Dl650s usually pass their MOT, but around 9% still fail, most often for a shock absorber not functioning or leaking severely, a transmission belt, chain, sprocket or pulley excessively loose or worn and brake lining or pad worn below 1.0mm. Based on 127 MOT tests from DVSA data, this page shows how this model performs and what to check before your test.

91.3%

Pass Rate

Based on 127 DVSA anonymised MOT tests · About this data

Pass Rate

91.3%

Higher than average

Top Failure Reasons

Common MOT failures for this model

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Brakes are a common wear item.

Fixes:Brake lining or pad worn below 1.0mm
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  1. 1

    A shock absorber not functioning or leaking severely

    20.6%
  2. 2

    A transmission belt, chain, sprocket or pulley excessively loose or worn

    17.6%
  3. 3

    Brake lining or pad worn below 1.0mm

    8.8%
  4. 4

    Exhaust noise levels in excess of those permitted

    5.9%
  5. 5

    Steering head bearings excessively stiff, notchy, or with excessive wear or play

    5.9%

Based on DVSA statistics from 127 recorded tests.

Pre-MOT Checklist for 2009 Suzuki Dl650

Based on common failure points for this model, check these items before your MOT:

  • 1

    Push down on each corner and release - car should bounce once only

    Suspension – Common fail on this model

  • 2

    Test brakes for effectiveness, pull, and unusual noises when driving

    Brakes – Common fail on this model

  • 3

    Check exhaust for leaks, holes, or excessive corrosion - listen for blowing

    Exhaust – Common fail on this model

  • 4

    Check for excessive play in steering wheel - should be minimal free movement

    Steering – Common fail on this model

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 2009 Suzuki Dl650 likely to fail its MOT?

Based on DVSA statistics, the 2009 Suzuki Dl650 has a 91.3% MOT pass rate. This is above average, indicating good reliability for a vehicle of this age.

What are the most common MOT failures on a 2009 Suzuki Dl650?

The most common MOT failure reasons for a 2009 Suzuki Dl650 are: a shock absorber not functioning or leaking severely, a transmission belt, chain, sprocket or pulley excessively loose or worn, brake lining or pad worn below 1.0mm. Many of these can be checked and fixed before your test to improve your chances of passing.

How can I reduce the chance my 2009 Suzuki Dl650 fails its MOT?

To improve your chances of passing, check the items that commonly fail on this model: a shock absorber not functioning or leaking severely, a transmission belt, chain, sprocket or pulley excessively loose or worn, brake lining or pad worn below 1.0mm. Use our pre-MOT checklist above to identify potential issues before your test. Many common failures are easy DIY fixes.

How many 2009 Suzuki Dl650s fail their MOT?

Around 9% of 2009 Suzuki Dl650s fail their MOT test, meaning roughly 1 in 11 don't pass first time. The most common reasons are a shock absorber not functioning or leaking severely and a transmission belt, chain, sprocket or pulley excessively loose or worn. Pre-checking these items can significantly improve your chances.

What should I check before my 2009 Suzuki Dl650 MOT?

Before your 2009 Suzuki Dl650 MOT, check these commonly-failed items: a shock absorber not functioning or leaking severely, a transmission belt, chain, sprocket or pulley excessively loose or worn, brake lining or pad worn below 1.0mm. Most are visual checks you can do at home – look for worn tyres, test all lights work, and check for obvious damage or leaks.

Is the 2009 Suzuki Dl650 reliable for MOT?

With a 91.3% MOT pass rate, the 2009 Suzuki Dl650 performs above average compared to typical vehicles. This suggests good overall condition for a vehicle of this age.