MOT cost .

MOT failure · RFR #30324

a brake lining or pad worn below 1.5mm

Total

4

Models

1

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.

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  1. 01 Ford Kuga Titanium Edition Ecoblue 0.15%

Typical UK garage cost

£80–£160

for front brake pad replacement. Range covers regional rate spread + part-quality variance. Open the estimator →

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Brake pad measurement gauge

Testers fail pads under 1.5mm. A wear gauge tells you if you've got two months left or two weeks.

Frequently asked.

Why does a brake lining or pad worn… fail an MOT?
a brake lining or pad worn below 1. Most commonly flagged on the Ford Kuga Titanium Edition Ecoblue. UK 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 brake lining or pad worn…?
Typical UK garage cost for front brake pad replacement is £80–£160. The range reflects regional labour rate differences and part-quality choices. Main dealer rates are usually 30–50% higher.
Can I fix a brake lining or pad worn… myself?
Many owners handle this with basic tools. The parts or products listed above are commonly used for this repair. Check your vehicle handbook and confirm the fix clears the defect before booking a retest.

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