Mismatched Headlights - Legal?

Mismatched Headlights - Legal?

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Clivey

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Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Hopefully, this will be an easy one to answer. - Is a car legal to drive on the road if the offside headlight design is different to the nearside?

Clivey

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Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Cyder said:
Headlights are different from left to right anyway because of the optics in the projector/reflector and often the mounting points and it's not a problem. You might need to give us a bit more detail here.
OK; say, for example, you had a Ford Escort with this on one side:



And this style on the other:



Please ignore any "Why would you want to?"-type thoughts. - I'm only interested in legality.

Clivey

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Wednesday 15th October 2014
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Cliftonite said:
Presumably not as it would fail an MoT.

Extract from MoT Manual:

Check that a headlamp that is intended to be one of a matched pair, emits light of the same colour and is the same size or shape as its counterpart.

http://www.motuk.co.uk/manual_170.htm
Thanks. thumbup

Clivey

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Saturday 18th October 2014
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I do wonder whether the requirement for a "matching pair" will change in the future as technology allows for all sorts of different possibilities (e.g. one large LED array).