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Offline Rhyso

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #50 on: 31 December 2011, 15:47 »
Are diesels now going to require a cat to pass now?! :lipsrsealed:

I must be being blind but I can't see any reference to that in the regs?  :undecided:

I'm looking under Section 7.4 by the way.....

Offline clancy

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #51 on: 31 December 2011, 17:26 »
I f**king hate the thingys who have standard headlights and HIDs. The term "I'm alright jack" comes to mind. They might be able to see better but the people driving towards them cant see a fecking thing.

not all of us have 12000k wit incorrect bulb positioning,
i for one have 6k with anti glare bulbs

Even 6000k is too bright I have found out. Could you explain how these anti glare bulbs work?  :huh:

6K  give out the most light, anything over 6K is actually duller just more blue.
and the anti glare bulbs work by having small directional cover things on them so they dont shine in the same way.

read at the bottom http://www.hids4u.co.uk/HID-Xenon-Technical-Details.html
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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #52 on: 02 January 2012, 10:57 »
I'm more worried about the airbag testing than hids,my airbag light In the mk3 dosnt even light up :(

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #53 on: 02 January 2012, 11:40 »
I'm more worried about the airbag testing than hids,my airbag light In the mk3 dosnt even light up :(

Someone removed the bulb  :laugh:

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #54 on: 02 January 2012, 12:19 »
I'm more worried about the airbag testing than hids,my airbag light In the mk3 dosnt even light up :(

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #55 on: 02 January 2012, 12:48 »
I'm more worried about the airbag testing than hids,my airbag light In the mk3 dosnt even light up :(

Someone removed the bulb  :laugh:

when I bought the car it was permanently on untill I disconnected the battery to put a new battery on then the light didn't come on at Allan's hasn't since (2 years)

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #56 on: 02 January 2012, 12:50 »
Never been blinded by a car fitted with standard fit HIDs only the stupid aftermarket kits.

If you want HIDs buy a car that comes with them standard from the factory !!

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #57 on: 03 January 2012, 00:33 »
Are diesels now going to require a cat to pass now?! :lipsrsealed:

I must be being blind but I can't see any reference to that in the regs?  :undecided:

I'm looking under Section 7.4 by the way.....

In Section 7.1, on the first page, third column, it states:

Reason for Rejection

- A catalytic converter missing where one was fitted as standard

Has this always been incorporated into the guidelines? :huh:

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #58 on: 03 January 2012, 00:40 »
Don't worry rhys, our motors were not fitted with a catalytic converter just yours has a silly DPF  :smug:

Aftermarket exhausts will also fail  :rolleyes:

A silencer in such condition, or of such a type,
that the noise emitted from the vehicle is clearly
unreasonably above the level expected from a
similar vehicle with a standard silencer in
average condition.

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Re: New OFFICIAL MOT Regulations
« Reply #59 on: 03 January 2012, 01:04 »
Don't worry rhys, our motors were not fitted with a catalytic converter just yours has a silly DPF  :smug:

Aftermarket exhausts will also fail  :rolleyes:

A silencer in such condition, or of such a type,
that the noise emitted from the vehicle is clearly
unreasonably above the level expected from a
similar vehicle with a standard silencer in
average condition.

No just very loud systems at testers discretion.

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