Interesting thread from a UK police forum ref HID's
Interesting thread from a UK police forum ref HID's
ormi As long as the bulbs have a pattern and alighned correctly you CANT fail a car fitted with hid's!! I will repeat YOU CAN'T. their is not a ruling yet on aftermarket hid's..theirfor they are tested as normal lights..end of...
Until their is a mot ruling the only thing they can fail for is beam pattern or poor alignment...
ormi And their is already a way round failing for aftermarket hid's....hide the balasts you can't see you can't fail..the reason the tester is to look for the balasts..
ormi As long as the bulbs have a pattern and alighned correctly you CANT fail a car fitted with hid's!! I will repeat YOU CAN'T. their is not a ruling yet on aftermarket hid's..theirfor they are tested as normal lights..end of...
Until their is a mot ruling the only thing they can fail for is beam pattern or poor alignment...
ormi And their is already a way round failing for aftermarket hid's....hide the balasts you can't see you can't fail..the reason the tester is to look for the balasts..
I do agree with you theirs too many people just slap these things on and never get them checked.when I fitted mine I spent ages getting a good pattern and kick off so I wouldn't get flashed at...
Just mot testers hands are tied unless their is a fault ie poor pattern.
One thing everyone is overlooking,
On Hid's its not all about correctly aligned headlights its the amount of excess light scatter that is a major problem, yes you can have a correct beam aim with the correct kick up to the left but in a poorly designed reflector/ lens the amount of hot spots/light scatter is huge, especially with H4 Bi-xenon's all this equates to is glare. in a properly designed headlight that will be running hid's this issue is designed out of it from the manufacture.
Fact-After market HID will produce more glare/scatter than halogen and this is what is causing the problem
Um, just a quickie about self levelling. By the time they have self leveled, they have normally blinded who ever is coming the other way anyway. The LS is goos at doing that with it's projector lights and my old GS did the same. Self leveling headlights normally can't keep up.
Headlight washers? They make dirty headlights wet with soapy water then the dirt dries anyway.
If you fit HID's, make sure you have the beam tested and adjusted. I had them fitted to my old Micra for three years without a problem and it passed the MOT with no troubles either.
them posts are from 2009, the last one in March 2010!
Well I've never been flashed at for my HID's
When they were first fitted I got my mate who is a MOT tester to set them up for me.
And never had any problems !!
And dont start with the 4x4 drivers , we have a X3 :Bazza: LOL