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DonH2000



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LED and Hid bulbs and the MOT

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For the experts seeing this note re MOT and lights failing the test, does this mean just fitting bulbs is a fail or fitting complete new front lights a fail?

Looking for clarification. Cheers Don.
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blackwolf



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Widely discussed elsewhere on this forum, your headlights should now fail the MOT if they were designed for an H4 Halogen bulb and anything other than an H4 Halogen bulb is fitted.

If you have replaced the complete headlamp unit with, for example, an LED unit, then provided that the unit is properly approved and E marked etc it will not fail. I believe that HID units legally require self levelling and washers, but LED units do not.

Sadly it does mean that having a good quality LED "bulb" fitted in a light unit designed for an H4 bulb is now an automatic fail (if the tester notices) despite having a fully compliant beam pattern. The reasoning behind this is almost certainly that as the light unit was type approved for an H4 bulb, anything other than an H4 bulb invalidates the type approval.
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MichaelE



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Fitting replacement LED/HID bulbs in to a standard light unit that originally took normal filament bulbs is a fail. Fitting complete new all-in-one LED units is ok [assuming they are correctly identified for UK fitment, which I'm not going in to here]

Started and posted this before Mr Blackwolf's reply, else I wouldn't have repeated the same
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DonH2000



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Thanks Blackwolf and MichaelE for making it quite clear.

Yes I saw the discussions elsewhere on the forum but my computer started to smoke and catch fire reading some of the comments!!!!! Cheers Don.
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camelman



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Doesn't apply to those with 'classics' however (pre 1986) Wink 
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90 Dreamer



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or 'sensible' MOT testers.......... Razz
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blackwolf



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It is hugely frustrating since (with good quality LED "bulbs") it is purely a technicality, and not because of any fundamental problem with safety, usability, or light output. It is simply because the "LED modules" are not type approved and the headlamp unit was type approved with a different type of light source. Perhaps someone could persuade Wipac to submit a set of Crystals for test with LED "bulbs" and then scoop up a huge market share of the ensuing sales boom.

Unlike the inference in some other threads, I don't believe that fitting such "bulbs", whilst it may be illegal and have other implications, is necessarily the first step towards a life of crime and becoming an outlaw. Laughing
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blackwolf



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90 Dreamer wrote:
or 'sensible' MOT testers.......... Razz


The only problem here is that if the sensible pragmatic tester continues to pass these lights, he may end up losing his livelihood since both his and his employer's testing licences may be revoked.

Rather than put him on the spot, it would be kinder to pop a pair H4s back in just for the test.
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Adammacky



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Really depends on the MOT tester wether they will fail or not but even if they do pass it doesn't mean they are LEGAL by any means, having said that...

I have LED bulbs in h4 projector lights with accurate beam pattern.
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90 Dreamer



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MOT test aplies at that date & time, no more........
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I am waiting for the clocks to go forwards before i put the H4 paraffin candles back in Big Cry

I am thinking that an additional set of these might be useful, at least i stand a chance of being seen even if i cant see. Laughing


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90 Dreamer wrote:
MOT test aplies at that date & time, no more........



I agree but unfortunately they're still technically illegal for the rest of the year under the current regs Sad 
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90 Dreamer



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Haven't argued they aren't but was simply suggesting the tester wouldn't be to blame.....

Either way its a personal descision just the same as sitting at 85 on a Motorway.......
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Co1



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blackwolf wrote:


Unlike the inference in some other threads, I don't believe that fitting such "bulbs", whilst it may be illegal and have other implications, is necessarily the first step towards a life of crime and becoming an outlaw. Laughing


You mean this isn’t a gateway modification that could lead to a life on the run..?! Rolling with laughter
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90 Dreamer wrote:
MOT test aplies at that date & time, no more........


if your car fitted with or has components remover and invaded in an accident or stop on the road side for inspersion Censored you will be hung out dry
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