MOT failure · RFR #40304
A lamp missing or inoperative
Total
1,672
Models
160
Models most at risk.
Ranked by rate, not raw volume. A Fiesta shows every failure a lot because there are a lot of Fiestas. Rate = share of that model's own MOTs.
- 01 Lexmoto Venom 3.79%
- 02 Aprilia Sr50 2.71%
- 03 Yamaha NS 2.23%
- 04 Suzuki Gz125 1.95%
- 05 Peugeot Speedfight 1.93%
- 06 Suzuki Gsx600 1.88%
- 07 Qingqi QM 1.80%
- 08 Yamaha Sr125 1.76%
- 09 Keeway Superlight 1.59%
- 10 Yamaha Dt125 1.58%
- 11 Ktm Unclassified 1.55%
- 12 Honda Cbf125 1.51%
- 13 Lexmoto Fmr 1.49%
- 14 Yamaha Tdm850 1.46%
- 15 Honda Nsc 110 Mpd K 1.45%
- 16 Mutt Mongrel 125 1.42%
- 17 Suzuki UK 110 NM L8 1.28%
- 18 Lexmoto Diablo 1.27%
- 19 Yamaha WR 125 X 1.24%
- 20 Yamaha WR 1.20%
- 21 Piaggio Zip 1.20%
- 22 Suzuki Unclassified 1.19%
- 23 Honda Cg125 1.18%
- 24 Honda Cbf 125 M 9 1.17%
- 25 Honda WW 125 Ex2 A 1.13%
- 26 Piaggio PX 125 (vespa) 1.13%
- 27 Lml Star Deluxe 1.11%
- 28 Yamaha Xj600 1.09%
- 29 Suzuki Bandit 1.08%
- 30 Kawasaki Vn800 1.08%
Top 30 by rate. 130 more models also logged this defect.
Cost orientation
Hard to predict in isolation — depends what's actually worn.
This defect doesn't map to a clean retail-part swap; ranges vary too widely without seeing the car. Use the estimator to bracket the all-in cost across the items most likely to surface alongside it.
Open estimator
Frequently asked.
- Why does a lamp missing or inoperative fail an MOT?
- A lamp missing or inoperative. Most commonly flagged on the Lexmoto Venom. The DVSA's MOT standards require this item to meet minimum safety thresholds — when it falls short, the tester logs it as a Major or Dangerous defect and the car fails outright.
- How much does it cost to fix a lamp missing or inoperative?
- Costs vary depending on the vehicle, region, and severity. Use our MOT cost estimator for typical UK garage rates across the most common failure items.