BMW MOT Failure Reasons That Surprise Owners in the UK
Photo by Benjamin Brunner on Unsplash For many BMW owners, MOT day arrives with quiet confidence. The car drives well, no warning lights are showing, and everything feels “normal”. Yet across the UK, around one in three vehicles fail their MOT first time (according to DVSA data), and even well-maintained premium brands are not immune to this. BMWs often perform respectably in national pass-rate comparisons, but when they do fail, the reasons tend to catch owners off guard. It’s rarely a dramatic engine failure. More often, it’s wear, sensors, suspension parts or electrical quirks that build gradually over time. Let’s look at the most common and often most surprising MOT failure reasons affecting BMWs in the UK, and why they happen. 1. Suspension Wear: The Silent MOT Killer If there’s one area that consistently trips up, it’s suspension. Suspension faults account for a significant proportion of MOT failures nationwide. And with BMW’s typically firm ride setup, especially on...