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Yup, the corsa is being MoT'ed. Why am I not confident
Wish it luck!
Wish it luck!

rear brake compensator valve seased
rear springs
and
rear brake compensator valve seased
pretty much the 2 guaranteed fails on every corsa
other than that small amount of welding is the only other thing that genrally goes on them

Pffft, try owning a classic mini - MOT time is the most stressful time of the year! My last MOT required most of the underside to be welded back together and patched up, the inner wing stitched back together, some electrics tweaked, the engine tuned to pass emissions, slightly leaky brake slave cylinders replaced plus a whole bundle of other small things! Ah the joys of old cars and their previous owners![]()
At least you can get panels for them when they need welding. Try owning a Hillman Imp. At least mine is 1968 so only needs the "visible smoke" emissions test, which is handy as the cam is so wild that it would never pass the unburned hydrocarbons part.

Would it not be easier, cheaper and less stressful to buy a different car :shrug:
Hope it does not need too much replacing.




Drum roll please.............
It failed
Bulbs and emissions and snapped handbrake cable. Ah well.
The mechanic even siad when I phoned him 'it failed but we knew that anyway, didnt we'![]()
Well it could have been worse - only thing that really worries me is how you did not know the handbrake cable had snapped......
Drum roll please.............
It failed
Bulbs and emissions and snapped handbrake cable. Ah well.
The mechanic even siad when I phoned him 'it failed but we knew that anyway, didnt we'![]()
CV joint boots (on the "C", not so sure about Matt's "B") and handbrake cables (ditto), that's all I've ver had to replace on any of the Corsas I've had...
But even then I would have thought there would be a cable dangling if you looked underneath - or am I the only person stupid enough to look under the car once a week or soNo idea about that car, but often there are two (one for each rear wheel) and if one fails the other still works and will hold the car on a hill.
I suspect the OP has been doing too many handbrake turns![]()
best not to answer that!!
Been snapped since wednesday so had to park it in gear.
I check mine everyweek which is why I cant understand......