What the service does
Fix My MOT starts with MOT record information, including advisory and failure wording, then uses automation to identify the repair area, likely parts involved, and examples of the sort of replacement items a driver may need to price up or discuss with a garage.
Who it is for
The service is designed for UK drivers who want a faster starting point after an MOT result, especially when the original wording is vague, technical, or spread across several items.
What it does not do
- It does not inspect the vehicle in person.
- It does not promise that every suggested part is the exact final fix.
- It does not replace a garage, MOT tester, or qualified mechanic.
- It does not sell itself as official DVSA advice.
How the guidance is produced
The service uses the MOT wording as the anchor, adds optional vehicle details where supplied, and then narrows the result into a driver-friendly summary. The goal is to reduce guesswork, not to invent certainty where there is none.
How Fix My MOT is funded
The site currently uses affiliate links on relevant parts suggestions and may also display advertising to support the cost of running the service. Funding does not change the core rule: advice should stay useful first, and commercial placement should be clearly disclosed.
Support and contact
If you spot a bad match, a broken page, or a result that needs a correction, use the contact page or email hello@fixmymot.uk.