ignition barrel
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ignition barrel
when m.o.t being done do you need ignition barrel wiv key for on road use or can i just use push start?? cheers chaps
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Re: ignition barrel
Officially you need a steering lock, but mine hasn't got one and never has had in the time I've owned it. It does have a key now and barrel, but it used to just have a push button start, and it didn't get questioned.
I suppose it all depends on how keen the tester is.
I suppose it all depends on how keen the tester is.
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Re: ignition barrel
The man who does my not has told me that as of this year I should have a working steering lock and the key shouldnt be removable while the engine is running, unless I haven't got an ignition barrel then it doesn't matter as he can't test it
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