BVRLA Fair Wear & Tear Guide: LCVs
The BVRLA Fair Wear & Tear Standard (continued) Documentation All vehicle and auxiliary equipment documentation that is legislated including the vehicle’s registration documents, MOT certificates, service records, inspection reports, lifting and tachograph calibration certificates must be valid and available.
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The period remaining on the test certificate or auxiliary equipment test certificate at vehicle return may be stipulated in the lease or contract
Engine, transmission and driveline The vehicle driveline should be free from defects.
Keys A full set of keys, including the spares and locking wheel-nut keys, should be returned if originally supplied.
Batteries Batteries must be suitable for the vehicle and its safe, efficient operation. They must be capable of starting the engine from cold without an external charge. Any battery charging leads should be returned if originally supplied.
ADAS, in-cab cameras etc. All original equipment, controls, auxiliary equipment and any non-standard equipment in the cab area, must be present and fully functional. The vehicle’s ADAS (automated driver assistance systems) must have been recalibrated according to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations if any component part, e.g. glass or windscreen(s) has been replaced.
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