Eber123
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Good morning,
Maybe this queries is more for Irish California owners....
Yesterday evening I remembered that the van does not need an NCT, but something else. So I looked it up. It seems that motor caravan need a CRW (Certificate of Roadworthiness). In order to get this certificate a CVRT (Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness Testing) needs to be done. As soon as the van passes this test, I will get the CRW and put the disc onto the windscreen.
But there are a few things that puzzle me. On the CVRT.ie webpage I checked and the van with registration on 172Dxxxxxx CRW has expired 31/07/2018. Because of this I now need to arrange a CVRT.
But also on the CVRT webpage it says, that a motor caravan within the first 3 years "no test required".
Well, the CRW seems has expired, but an CVR Test is not necessary. How do I get the CRW disc, which it seems I need to display?
All this is a bit confusing. I understand that the absence of a CRW come with a high penalty (up to EUR 4,000), obviously I try to avoid that.
To be on the save side I booked a CVR Test for tomorrow afternoon and send an email to my VW dealer asking for help also.
So, finally my question, what have you done with your California? Do you go every year to the CVR Test and do you have the CRW disc on the windscreen?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Eberhard
Maybe this queries is more for Irish California owners....
Yesterday evening I remembered that the van does not need an NCT, but something else. So I looked it up. It seems that motor caravan need a CRW (Certificate of Roadworthiness). In order to get this certificate a CVRT (Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness Testing) needs to be done. As soon as the van passes this test, I will get the CRW and put the disc onto the windscreen.
But there are a few things that puzzle me. On the CVRT.ie webpage I checked and the van with registration on 172Dxxxxxx CRW has expired 31/07/2018. Because of this I now need to arrange a CVRT.
But also on the CVRT webpage it says, that a motor caravan within the first 3 years "no test required".
Well, the CRW seems has expired, but an CVR Test is not necessary. How do I get the CRW disc, which it seems I need to display?
All this is a bit confusing. I understand that the absence of a CRW come with a high penalty (up to EUR 4,000), obviously I try to avoid that.
To be on the save side I booked a CVR Test for tomorrow afternoon and send an email to my VW dealer asking for help also.
So, finally my question, what have you done with your California? Do you go every year to the CVR Test and do you have the CRW disc on the windscreen?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Eberhard