When do the new HID rules come into effect for the MOT?
When do the new HID rules come into effect for the MOT?
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Nicko_12345

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1,157 posts

223 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Just after the date that the new MOT laws about HID's come into effect?

Thanks

Nick

Athlon

5,683 posts

229 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Which new rules?

Nicko_12345

Original Poster:

1,157 posts

223 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Athlon said:
Which new rules?
Must have washer jets etc etc

Athlon

5,683 posts

229 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Advisery now, in effect from May I think but I don't have the paperwork at hand.

Also they don't have to have them, it is a tricky one, if they are fitted they must work, there is also a first use date and a specific lumen output on the lights.

Edited by Athlon on Sunday 15th January 21:20

Nicko_12345

Original Poster:

1,157 posts

223 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Athlon said:
Advisery now, in effect from May I think but I don't have the paperwork at hand.
Do you know the official rules about the changes?

Magic919

14,158 posts

224 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Worth using the search as there are a few relevant threads on here.

anonymous-user

77 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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't understand how people can fit them but not have self leveling, as they are just blinding others on bumpy ground etc.. pretty selfish driving..

Fox-

13,523 posts

269 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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There are no new rules specifically about HID's. Read the MOT test manual yourself - the new rules pertain to cars with headlight washers and self levelling, if fitted these must work.

Athlon

5,683 posts

229 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Nicko_12345 said:
Do you know the official rules about the changes?
Pretty much

This inspection applies to all obligatory headlamps fitted.

Headlamps are not required to be fitted to vehicles used only during the hours of daylight, which are fitted with neither front nor rear position lamps, etc. (See 1.1.A).

Vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) or LED dipped beam headlamps may be fitted with headlamp washers and a suspension or headlamp self levelling system.

Where such systems are fitted, they must work; however, it is accepted that it may not be possible to readily determine the functioning of self levelling systems. In such cases, the benefit of the doubt must be given.

Headlamp washers may work in conjunction with the windscreen washers (when the dipped beam headlamps are switched on) or by a separate switch.

Ari

19,755 posts

238 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Athlon said:
Headlamp washers may work in conjunction with the windscreen washers (when the dipped beam headlamps are switched on) or by a separate switch.
As opposed to what? confused

Magic919

14,158 posts

224 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Ari said:
Athlon said:
Headlamp washers may work in conjunction with the windscreen washers (when the dipped beam headlamps are switched on) or by a separate switch.
As opposed to what? confused
It's one OR the other.

Puddenchucker

5,406 posts

241 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/technicalpen...

VOSA said:
The presence and operation of these headlamp cleaning and levelling devices has been added to the test. Therefore, if a mandatory headlamp levelling or cleaning device is missing, inoperative or otherwise obviously defective, the vehicle will fail.

This raises the question of whether these checks apply to vehicles fitted with after-market HID lighting kits. These kits convert conventional halogen headlamps to HID Xenon and they are widely sold and fitted to vehicles used on the road. The Department for Transport considers that after-market systems should be required to meet the same safety standards as that applied in respect of these lamps at vehicle Type Approval. Therefore, in order to pass the MOT test, vehicles fitted with after-market HID systems would also need to be fitted with headlamp cleaning and self-levelling systems. Some high specification estate cars are fitted with a self-levelling suspension system and this would be considered as adequate for the purpose.

Fox-

13,523 posts

269 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Good old DFT, doing the same thing they did with the aftermarket HID's thing a few years back - offering opinion on unproven case law with no precedent. Look how its worded..

DFT said:
The Department for Transport considers that
No categoric statement - its caveated by 'considers that'.

Becase they cannot say for sure, because there is no legal precedent.

y2blade

56,264 posts

238 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Athlon said:
Pretty much

This inspection applies to all obligatory headlamps fitted.

Headlamps are not required to be fitted to vehicles used only during the hours of daylight, which are fitted with neither front nor rear position lamps, etc. (See 1.1.A).

Vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) or LED dipped beam headlamps may be fitted with headlamp washers and a suspension or headlamp self levelling system.

Where such systems are fitted, they must work; however, it is accepted that it may not be possible to readily determine the functioning of self levelling systems. In such cases, the benefit of the doubt must be given.

Headlamp washers may work in conjunction with the windscreen washers (when the dipped beam headlamps are switched on) or by a separate switch.

y2blade

56,264 posts

238 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Athlon said:
Pretty much

This inspection applies to all obligatory headlamps fitted.

Headlamps are not required to be fitted to vehicles used only during the hours of daylight, which are fitted with neither front nor rear position lamps, etc. (See 1.1.A).

Vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) or LED dipped beam headlamps may be fitted with headlamp washers and a suspension or headlamp self levelling system.

Where such systems are fitted, they must work; however, it is accepted that it may not be possible to readily determine the functioning of self levelling systems. In such cases, the benefit of the doubt must be given.

Headlamp washers may work in conjunction with the windscreen washers (when the dipped beam headlamps are switched on) or by a separate switch.

y2blade

56,264 posts

238 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Athlon said:
Pretty much

This inspection applies to all obligatory headlamps fitted.

Headlamps are not required to be fitted to vehicles used only during the hours of daylight, which are fitted with neither front nor rear position lamps, etc. (See 1.1.A).

Vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) or LED dipped beam headlamps may be fitted with headlamp washers and a suspension or headlamp self levelling system.

Where such systems are fitted, they must work; however, it is accepted that it may not be possible to readily determine the functioning of self levelling systems. In such cases, the benefit of the doubt must be given.

Headlamp washers may work in conjunction with the windscreen washers (when the dipped beam headlamps are switched on) or by a separate switch.

y2blade

56,264 posts

238 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Athlon said:
Pretty much

This inspection applies to all obligatory headlamps fitted.

Headlamps are not required to be fitted to vehicles used only during the hours of daylight, which are fitted with neither front nor rear position lamps, etc. (See 1.1.A).

Vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) or LED dipped beam headlamps may be fitted with headlamp washers and a suspension or headlamp self levelling system.

Where such systems are fitted, they must work; however, it is accepted that it may not be possible to readily determine the functioning of self levelling systems. In such cases, the benefit of the doubt must be given.

Headlamp washers may work in conjunction with the windscreen washers (when the dipped beam headlamps are switched on) or by a separate switch.

Babu 01

2,351 posts

222 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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For some reason PH isn't letting me quote Puddenchucker's post above but that bulletin was produced by VOSA in March 2011.

By the time of the final draft of the proposed 2012 Testers Manual in November they'd changed their minds and the Manual was drawn up to reflect the position given by Athlon.

The change probably came about after one of them actually bothered to read the (non binding) EU directive they were supposed to be basing the new rules around:

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?...

Section 4.1 which deals with headlights leaves it entirely up to each country to determine their rules on self levelling suspension & headlight washers. VOSA's stance had been that they were being forced into this by Europe yet this was blatantly never the case.

At best incompetence, at worst a protracted lie to lead the public into bending to the will of a small team of bureaucrats with who knows what kind of agenda and absolutely no legal standpoint to work from.

Just fills you with confidence about the agency in charge of our MOT scheme and commercial vehicle operators doesn't it?

Edited by Babu 01 on Sunday 15th January 22:57

Fox-

13,523 posts

269 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Don't understand the obsession with headlight washers and levelling anyway - its purely an EU thing as the Infiniti I hired in the US had neither headlight washers nor levelling despite having a factory HID install.

Piepiepie

1,347 posts

177 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Does this mean that st like this will become illegal?

I hope so, because they are fking blinding, and not correct.



Chav ones.


Proper ones.