Graham Bullock
Hi All
Have a read of this article, it hints at the removal of a DPF could be invalidating your customers insurance, if the customer sell the vehicle on and does not inform the new owner are they committing fraud?
The law needs to be clarified, perhaps by the IMI, RMI, Motor Codes Etc, companies removing a DPF and re-mapping may be invalidating their customers insurance
All our Road Tax is based on emissions, if you remove the DPF does your vehicle become a bigger polluter? should you pay more road tax? (fraud)
Peter
Sorry to query your post but
1) I have not heard of anybody having their insurance invalidated or being prosecuted for fraud except VW and Bosch.
2) I have never seen any substantial clarification from any of the trade associations or even the government except the very watered down "visual" checks at Mot time.
3) No change on the road tax front either.
4) Your new link above shows four links
a) July 2010
b) Jan 2014
c) Dec 2013
4) May 2014
All old and out of date, and who is Jason Heitmann and what authority has he got to announce this without links to who said it? Ah, he runs a business "aimed solely with emissions compliance".
Call me sceptical but I don't think anything has changed and nothing will, same as the last two years. That is, unless this government gets off it's arse.
Graham
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