What Your MOT Tester Won’t Tell You Until It’s Too Late
You drop your car for its MOT. You wait in the reception area, scrolling through your phone. Forty-five minutes later, the tester calls you over.
“Failed, I’m afraid. Corrosion near the rear suspension mounting point. You’ll need structural welding.”
Your heart sinks. How much will it cost? How long will it take? Could you have spotted this yourself?
Here’s the truth that most MOT testers won’t tell you: Most structural failures are visible weeks or months before your test. You just need to know where to look.
This guide reveals 10 hidden signs that your car needs car welding in Stourbridge – before your MOT fails, before the rust spreads, before a small repair becomes a big bill.
MJ Welding and Fabrication has repaired thousands of West Midlands vehicles. We’ve seen every type of corrosion, from surface bubbles to collapsed subframes. These are the warning signs we wish every driver knew.
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Why West Midlands Cars Are at Higher Risk
Before we dive into the 10 signs, let’s understand why your car is rusting faster than it should.
The West Midlands experiences a unique combination of factors that accelerate structural corrosion:
Gritters using rock salt (November to March) – Salt sticks to your car’s underside and creates an electrochemical reaction that eats through metal. A single winter of driving can start rust that takes years to show – but is already spreading.
Clay-rich soil – When you park on a grass verge or driveway, clay soil traps moisture against your chassis. Unlike sandy soil that drains quickly, clay holds water against metal for days.
Industrial legacy air particulates – The West Midlands has a long industrial history. Airborne particles from factories settle on cars and create acidic deposits on bare metal.
Older housing with narrow driveways – Many West Midlands homes have narrow driveways or on-street parking. Cars sit unused for longer periods, allowing condensation to build up inside box sections.
The result: Cars in Stourbridge, Birmingham, Dudley, and Wolverhampton rust 2-3 times faster than vehicles in drier, less industrial parts of the UK.
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Sign #1 – Bubbling Paint on Your Sills
What to Look For
Walk around your car and look at the panels just below the doors – these are your sills. Run your hand along the bottom edge. Do you feel any bumps, blisters, or rough patches?
Bubbling paint is the number one early warning sign of structural rust. The rust starts inside the sill and pushes outward, lifting the paint. By the time you see bubbles, the metal underneath is already thinning.
What It Means
A sill with bubbling paint may not fail this year’s MOT – but it will almost certainly fail next year’s. The corrosion is active and spreading. A small patch repair now costs £80-150. Waiting until there’s a visible hole means a full sill replacement at £250-400.
What to Do
Take a photo and send it to MJ Welding and Fabrication for a free assessment. We can tell you whether it’s surface rust (advisory only) or structural (will fail soon). Don’t wait until the paint cracks open.
Sign #2 – A Soft or Spongy Feeling Under Your Carpet
What to Look For
Get into your car and press firmly on the floor in the driver’s and passenger’s footwells. Push hard – use your full weight if you can. Does the floor feel solid, or does it move, flex, or feel spongy?
Now check the rear footwells. Pay special attention to the edges near the sills and under the seats.
What It Means
Your floor pan is part of the car’s structural shell. It supports your seatbelt anchors, seats, and contributes to overall chassis rigidity. When the floor pan corrodes, it loses strength. A spongy feeling means the metal has thinned significantly – possibly to the point of holes.
A corroded floor pan near a seatbelt anchor is an automatic MOT fail. It’s also a serious safety risk in a collision.
What to Do
If the floor feels soft, do not ignore it. Book an inspection immediately. MJ Welding and Fabrication can repair floor pans by cutting out the corroded section and welding in new metal – often for £200-400, depending on the size.
Sign #3 – Cracking or Missing Underseal
What to Look For
Get a torch and look under your car. You’re looking for the thick, black, tar-like coating that covers most of the underside – this is underseal. When underseal is intact, it protects the metal. When it cracks, moisture gets in and gets trapped.
Look for:
- Cracks or splits in the underseal
- Areas where underseal has peeled away completely
- Brown or orange staining seeping through black underseal
What It Means
Underseal doesn’t last forever. After 5-10 years, it dries out, shrinks, and cracks. Water gets into the cracks and sits against the metal – but you can’t see the rust because it’s hidden under the underseal.
By the time you see rust staining, the corrosion has been active for months or years.
What to Do
If you find cracked underseal, don’t just patch it with more underseal – that traps the rust underneath. Instead, have MJ Welding and Fabrication inspect the area. We can remove the old underseal, treat any rust, and apply new protection.
Sign #4 – Your Jacking Point Crumbles When You Use It
What to Look For
The next time you change a tyre or use a trolley jack, look at the jacking point before you lift. Is the metal straight and solid, or is it bent, distorted, or covered in flaking rust?
If you’re brave, press the jacking point with a screwdriver handle. Does it feel solid, or does the metal move or crumble?
What It Means
Jacking points are designed to take the full weight of your car. When they rust, they lose strength. A crumbling jacking point can collapse while you’re changing a tyre – the car falls, the jack shoots out, and you or your wheel could be crushed.
Jacking points are also a structural MOT failure point. If they’re insecure or holed, your car fails immediately.
What to Do
Do not use a crumbling jacking point again. Call MJ Welding and Fabrication for mobile welding – we can come to you and rebuild the jacking point on the spot. Typical cost: £120-200.
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Sign #5 – Brown Stains Running Down Your Sills
What to Look For
Look at the bottom edge of your sills, especially near the front and rear wheel arches. Do you see brown, orange, or reddish stains running downward?
These stains are rust water – water that has entered the inside of the sill, rusted the metal from within, and is now leaking out as rusty liquid.
What It Means
Your sill has rusted from the inside out. The exterior paint may still look fine, but the internal structure is already compromised. This is one of the most dangerous signs because the damage is hidden.
When rust stains appear, the sill is often already holed on the inner face – even if the outer face looks solid.
What to Do
This is not a DIY job. The sill needs to be opened, inspected, and likely replaced. MJ Welding and Fabrication will cut out the affected section, assess the internal damage, and perform a full butt-welded repair with cavity wax treatment.
Sign #6 – Creaking or Clunking from the Suspension
What to Look For
Listen carefully when you drive over speed bumps, potholes, or uneven ground. Do you hear creaking, groaning, or clunking from the suspension? Does the car feel loose or vague when steering?
Now, park the car and look at the spring perches (where the coil springs sit). Is there heavy rust, flaking metal, or visible holes?
What It Means
Your spring perches hold the entire corner weight of your vehicle. When they rust, they weaken. A collapsed spring perch can cause the suspension to fail completely while driving – the wheel can fold upward into the wheel arch, causing a serious crash.
Creaking and clunking are often the first audible signs of structural failure around the suspension mounts.
What to Do
Do not ignore suspension noises. Have MJ Welding and Fabrication inspect the spring perches, subframe mounts, and suspension pick-up points immediately. Spring perch replacement typically costs £200-350 per side.
Sign #7 – Your Subframe Looks “Flaky”
What to Look For
Crawl under your car (on a flat, safe surface) and look at the large metal frames that hold your engine and suspension – these are your subframes. Specifically, look at the areas where the subframe bolts to the car body.
Do you see layers of metal peeling apart like an onion? This is called “delamination” or “flaking” – a sign of advanced corrosion.
What It Means
Your subframe is a critical structural component. When it delaminates, it loses strength. The mounting points can pull through the floor, causing your suspension geometry to shift. This can make the car unstable, especially at speed.
Subframe mounting point failure is a common problem on BMW, Audi, and Mercedes vehicles.
What to Do
Subframe repairs are complex but almost always worth doing. MJ Welding and Fabrication can rebuild mounting points with fabricated steel inserts. Typical cost: £350-600.
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Sign #8 – Your Handbrake Feels Loose or Ineffective
What to Look For
You park on a hill, pull the handbrake, and the car still rolls. Or the handbrake lever comes up much higher than it used to. You’ve adjusted the cables, but nothing helps.
What It Means
On many cars, the handbrake cables attach to mounting brackets on the floor pan or subframe. When those mounting points rust, the brackets move or flex. The handbrake loses its mechanical advantage.
A loose handbrake is an MOT fail – but more importantly, it’s a safety risk. If the handbrake fails while parked, your car could roll into traffic, a pedestrian, or another vehicle.
What to Do
Have MJ Welding and Fabrication inspect the handbrake mounting points. We can weld reinforcement plates or rebuild the brackets entirely. This is often a £150-250 repair that restores full handbrake function.
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Sign #9 – Your Exhaust Is Louder Than Usual
What to Look For
Your car used to be quiet. Now it sounds like a tractor. You might hear hissing, popping, or a deep drone. When you look under the car, you see black soot around a joint or on the exhaust pipe.
What It Means
Exhaust leaks aren’t just annoying – they can be dangerous. Carbon monoxide can enter the cabin, causing drowsiness, headaches, and (in extreme cases) loss of consciousness while driving.
But exhaust leaks can also be a sign of structural rust. The exhaust hangers and mounting brackets rust just like the rest of the underbody. A failed hanger can cause the exhaust to drag on the road – or worse, pull on the exhaust manifold and crack it.
What to Do
MJ Welding and Fabrication can repair exhaust cracks, replace sections, and weld new hangers. Typical cost: £50-150 for most exhaust welding repairs.
Sign #10 – Your MOT Advisory Says “Corrosion Near Structural Component”
What to Look For
Get your last MOT certificate. Look at the advisory section (section 2 of the VT20 form). Do you see any of these phrases:
- “Corrosion to underside but not considered excessive”
- “Slight corrosion near suspension mounting point”
- “Surface rust on chassis rails”
- “Corrosion on subframe”
- “Underside corroded but not within 30cm of structural component”
What It Means
An advisory is a warning – not a failure, but a prediction. The MOT tester is telling you: “This will fail next year if you don’t fix it.”
Most drivers ignore advisories. They see “pass” and move on. But by next MOT, that “slight corrosion” has become a holed sill, a weakened spring perch, or a failed subframe mount. The repair cost has doubled or tripled.
What to Do
Don’t ignore advisories. Book a pre-MOT structural inspection with MJ Welding and Fabrication within 4-6 weeks of your next MOT. We’ll assess every advisory area and give you a fixed-price quote. Repair it now – save money later.
Location-Specific Welding Services – West Midlands Towns Covered
MJ Welding and Fabrication has dedicated service pages for towns across the West Midlands:
Car Welding by Town
| Town | Service Link |
|---|---|
| Cookley | Car welding Cookley |
| Ombersley | Car welding Ombersley |
| Rowley Regis | Car welding Rowley Regis |
| West Bromwich | Car welding West Bromwich |
| Wolverhampton | Car welding Wolverhampton |
MIG Welding by Town
| Town | Service Link |
|---|---|
| Bearwood | MIG welding Bearwood |
| Bournville | MIG welding Bournville |
| Claverley | MIG welding Claverley |
| Harborne | MIG welding Harborne |
| Norton | MIG welding Norton |
| Selly Oak | MIG welding Selly Oak |
| Smethwick | MIG welding Smethwick |
| Solihull | MIG welding Solihull |
| Tipton | MIG welding Tipton |
TIG Welding by Town
| Town | Service Link |
|---|---|
| Birmingham | TIG welding Birmingham |
| Ombersley | TIG welding Ombersley |
| Smethwick | TIG welding Smethwick |
| Tanwood | TIG welding Tanwood |
| Wolverhampton | TIG welding Wolverhampton |
What to Do If You Find Any of These Signs – Your Action Plan
Step 1 – Take Clear Photos
Take a wide shot (showing the whole area), a close-up (showing the damage), and a photo with a finger pointing at the exact problem. Send these to MJ Welding and Fabrication via WhatsApp.
Step 2 – Get a Fixed-Price Quote
We will give you a written fixed-price quote – no hourly rates, no surprises. We’ll tell you exactly what needs doing and why.
Step 3 – Book Mobile or Workshop
- Mobile welding for sills, jacking points, small patches – we come to you
- Workshop welding for chassis, subframes, full floor pans – you visit our Stourbridge base
Step 4 – Repair and Document
We repair to DVSA standards, provide before/during/after photos, and give you a 12-month structural warranty.
Step 5 – Pass Your MOT
Your car passes the retest. You drive away safely.
Conclusion: Your Car Is Trying to Tell You Something
The 10 signs we’ve covered aren’t mysterious. They’re visible, audible, and often easy to spot – if you know where to look.
Bubbling paint, soft floors, crumbling jacking points, rust stains, suspension noises, flaking subframes, loose handbrakes, loud exhausts, and MOT advisories – these are your car’s way of saying “help me before it’s too late.”
Most West Midlands drivers ignore these signs. They wait until MOT day. Then they panic, pay more than they should, and sometimes scrap a car that could have been saved.
Don’t be that driver.
MJ Welding and Fabrication has saved thousands of vehicles from the scrap heap. We don’t patch – we rebuild. We don’t hide rust – we remove it completely. We offer fixed prices, mobile or workshop service, and a 12-month warranty.
If you’ve seen any of these 10 signs on your car, book an inspection today. A small repair now is always cheaper than a big repair later.
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