I must have a nice tester then. My surf has passed the last two MOTs with those bulbs fitted as has my sons Fiesta
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I must say i'm overwhelmed by the response guys, and have been awake most of the night fuming at mr MOTs attitude.
Not just the way he sort of poo poo'd the idea of e marked lamps but the whole test was a bit if a sham......
I'm sure the brake function test has to done on some sort of calibrated measuring roller device and a road test has to be completed??....rather than just driving the car in a straight line up the car park and then slamming the brakes on, twice, just to be sure!!??
How would i report him and who to?. apart from croxdale head office?Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!
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Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
My 4x4
My choice
Back off
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I think I'd just swap the bulbs out for the regular ones; get the free re-test and MOT. And swap them back.
Let the baby have his rattle.
Just my 2 pence.
But I do understand some buggers attitude can stick like a barb.
peace
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Originally posted by Calos View PostI think I'd just swap the bulbs out for the regular ones; get the free re-test and MOT. And swap them back.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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they are road leagal have a look at the q and a section here:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/s...Id_205263#dtab
I have these fitted to my truck and have not had a problem with the MOTSWIFT AND BOLD
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Hello all,
The official reason for failure can be "does not emit light that is either substantially white or yellow". Unfortunately, the term 'substantially' does allow a degree of discretion.
Personally, I despise those horrible blue lights that shine in my eyes on the motorway. Nicely summed up here:
http://www.howmotorwayswork.co.uk/xenon.htm
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostHello all,
The official reason for failure can be "does not emit light that is either substantially white or yellow". Unfortunately, the term 'substantially' does allow a degree of discretion.
This is becoming a circular argument.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by jaky cakes View PostI must say i'm overwhelmed by the response guys, and have been awake most of the night fuming at mr MOTs attitude.
Not just the way he sort of poo poo'd the idea of e marked lamps but the whole test was a bit if a sham......
I'm sure the brake function test has to done on some sort of calibrated measuring roller device and a road test has to be completed??....rather than just driving the car in a straight line up the car park and then slamming the brakes on, twice, just to be sure!!??
How would i report him and who to?. apart from croxdale head office?Bring me the head of a treehugger
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