MOT and front markers ???

MOT and front markers ???

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jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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What's a "clear front marker"?

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Ah should have noted the forum it's in, no problem if it shows white light only. Out of interest are they independent of the side or headlights?

Edited by jagracer on Wednesday 29th June 21:21

Ginja

1,018 posts

201 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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I have clear markers on the front of mine but with amber bulbs and they are fine. I also have the same setup for the side indicators and they are fine as well.

Mark

Viper

10,005 posts

273 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Ginja said:
I have clear markers on the front of mine but with amber bulbs and they are fine. I also have the same setup for the side indicators and they are fine as well.

Mark
thats plain nasty Mark you get that horrible egg yolk look, swap them out and get the clear/silver ones that light orange less than a tenner at halfords

here they are on the GTS, even better if you paint the plastic lamp holder silver







Edited by Viper on Wednesday 29th June 21:56

Viper

10,005 posts

273 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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amber i reckon, you wouldnt see a little white lamp in sunshine

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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You can only show white to the front, amber is only permitted if its a side light that is part of an amber headlight.

Dr-Bob

6,629 posts

260 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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They should be amber as they flash........

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Dr-Bob said:
They should be amber as they flash........
Do they get through the SVA like that?

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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jagracer said:
Dr-Bob said:
They should be amber as they flash........
Do they get through the SVA like that?
NO

Dr-Bob

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260 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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jagracer said:
Do they get through the SVA like that?
No it will fail an IVA like that.... They need to be disconeted and side repeaters mounted on the side or inbetween hood and door next to an infill panel...

But they do pass an MOT...




Edited by Dr-Bob on Wednesday 29th June 23:04

Ginja

1,018 posts

201 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Viper said:
Ginja said:
I have clear markers on the front of mine but with amber bulbs and they are fine. I also have the same setup for the side indicators and they are fine as well.

Mark
thats plain nasty Mark you get that horrible egg yolk look, swap them out and get the clear/silver ones that light orange less than a tenner at halfords

here they are on the GTS, even better if you paint the plastic lamp holder silver



That is exactly what I have, I meant they flash amber :-)




Edited by Viper on Wednesday 29th June 21:56

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Dr-Bob said:
jagracer said:
Do they get through the SVA like that?
No it will fail an IVA like that.... They need to be disconeted and side repeaters mounted on the side or inbetween hood and door next to an infill panel...

But they do pass an MOT...
Are these markers that double up as indicators in addition to other front position (side) lights?

Dr-Bob

6,629 posts

260 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Yes the side marker lights in the bumper also act as indicators... (one bulb)

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Dr-Bob said:
Yes the side marker lights in the bumper also act as indicators... (one bulb)
But is there an additional side light? If not it shouldn't pass an MOT.

GTSDave

6,364 posts

208 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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jagracer said:
But is there an additional side light? If not it shouldn't pass an MOT.
There is an additional side light in the headlight, this is not an issue.
As far as I was aware the side markers being discussed here should only work as an indicator, but maybe that's only the Euro Spec Cars.

Neil is right Mark, the silver coloured bulbs that flash orange look immensely better in the clear side markers, as you don't get the egg yolk effect when you look at them, I got a set in Halfords without any problems.

ViperDave

5,530 posts

253 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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In the UK they shouldn't have any bulbs in them.

They dont meet the visibility angles for side repeaters, and you cant have more than one side repeater. They are also on with the side/head lights

They cant be used as side markers, as you cant see them 45 degrees inboard from the front. They also flash off when the side/head lights are on and the indicator is on

Having said that you may get away with it on an MOT as they are less stringent and perhaps dont have the same in depth knowledge as an IVA tester. and probably do the "well you have one so what if you have two and they dont flash together who cares"



Edited by ViperDave on Thursday 30th June 12:48

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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ViperDave said:
Having said that you may get away with it on an MOT as they are less stringent and perhaps dont have the same in depth knowledge as an IVA tester. and probably do the "well you have one so what if you have two and they dont flash together who cares"
Edited by ViperDave on Thursday 30th June 12:48
The MOT tester follows different rules to IVA, nothing to do with lack of knowledge. That's why I asked if there was a separate side light because if the marker light acts as a side light and is then affected by the indicator it should fail an MOT test. If there's a separate side light it doesn't matter that the marker is affected by the indicator as it's a non obligatory lamp as long as it shows white when permanently illuminated but bearing in mind it must flash amber.

Dr-Bob

6,629 posts

260 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Sidelights are seperate to the maker lights in the bumper... but in US form they are indicators and side light together in the headlight.. will not pass MOT or IVA.... But there is a space for UK spec clear/white side lights...


The MARKER light in the bumper is also an indicator does not pass IVA but does pass MOT...Most places anyway....

ViperDave

5,530 posts

253 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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jagracer said:
ViperDave said:
Having said that you may get away with it on an MOT as they are less stringent and perhaps dont have the same in depth knowledge as an IVA tester. and probably do the "well you have one so what if you have two and they dont flash together who cares"
Edited by ViperDave on Thursday 30th June 12:48
The MOT tester follows different rules to IVA, nothing to do with lack of knowledge. That's why I asked if there was a separate side light because if the marker light acts as a side light and is then affected by the indicator it should fail an MOT test. If there's a separate side light it doesn't matter that the marker is affected by the indicator as it's a non obligatory lamp as long as it shows white when permanently illuminated but bearing in mind it must flash amber.
Sorry you are correct the MOT only test the minimum number.

mot manual said:
b. that the minimum number of direction indicators are securely fitted

Note: The precise position of direction indicators is not part of the inspection, but check visually that the lamps are at about the same height and the same distance from each side of the vehicle.
Its possible they may fail them under

mot manual said:
f. adversely affected by the operation of another lamp e.g. dual function lamps on foreign vehicles.
Which applies to both MARKERS and INDICATORS. but if you still have the minimum of both you may be ok.

The MOT and even IVA for that matter still does not mean it meets construction and use regs and therefore legal

jagracer

8,248 posts

236 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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ViperDave said:
Which applies to both MARKERS and INDICATORS. but if you still have the minimum of both you may be ok.
When you see some of the st cars we have to pass you'd need something seriously wrong or a very nasty tester to fail one of these on incorrect lights.