following the lighting topic...HID group buy?
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If your interested, please add your name to the list with your polo model on this page :
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providing of course you have headlight washer jets ...
see hid's rapidly lose their intensity when passing a dirty lens, far more than a halogen bulb would
i believe this is an mot requirement for a hid enabled car
please see information regarding the modern mot, particularly the lighting section for hid enabled cars on the government mot website for more info
see hid's rapidly lose their intensity when passing a dirty lens, far more than a halogen bulb would
i believe this is an mot requirement for a hid enabled car
please see information regarding the modern mot, particularly the lighting section for hid enabled cars on the government mot website for more info
There is no test for headlight washer or levellers in the MOT for any carJeff GTi wrote:providing of course you have headlight washer jets ...
see hid's rapidly lose their intensity when passing a dirty lens, far more than a halogen bulb would
i believe this is an mot requirement for a hid enabled car
please see information regarding the modern mot, particularly the lighting section for hid enabled cars on the government mot website for more info
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I dont think that is so. Just did some research. A HID enabled Factory Fit car requires headlight washers and self levelling - retro fit kits dont require this.
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Found that out from my mates MOT test book - he works in a garage'According to EU legislation HID systems factory fitted from new require a self levelling system and a lens washer to be fitted. However this is not required for aftermarket kits. .'
If anyone bothered to use the search function on here they'd find a thread i did about a year back with all the information regarding legality of aftermarket HID kits. . . . .

http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... ight=xenon

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Yes it's a very good guide.abdnmoh wrote:wow.. thats a pretty good guide!!
But it does not look like it's for a Polo !
If you have carrot fingers like mine, it will take you over an hour just to change the dam headlight, full beam and the sidelight bulbs on a 9N because of the way some moron designed the deadlights. Not quite German engineering.
The point is, do not expect it to take take 30 minutes to install this kit on a 9N due to the accessability (lack of).
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