Mobile Devices: Lite Theme Citroën: Citroën Trader | Saxo Trader | C2 Trader Peugeot: Peugeot Trader | 106 Trader Enthusiast: Saxperience


Go Back   Saxperience - Citroen Saxo Forum > Citroen Saxo Related Forums > Saxo Problems & Queries
Register Member Photo AlbumsBlogs FAQ Calendar Experience

Saxo Problems & Queries If you're having problems with your Saxo and you're after a bit of advice, check this forum out...

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 23rd March 2012, 12:42   #1
OMGASAXO
Established Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Derby
Posts: 1,021
Car(s): Posi saxo, flatty, Peugeot bipper, Vauxhall vectra
OMGASAXO is on a distinguished road
Default HID kits

ive seen a hid kit at bass junkies and he said their legall and would pass an mot and ive herd they wont pass hid kits on mots any more? i just wonderd if there an excetion when it comes to hid kits and depends if their installed correctly and arent too blue? or are they all illigal full stop. im still getting them tho lol only £80 fitted too!
OMGASAXO is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23rd March 2012, 13:10   #2
dankspaxo
Infrequent Poster
 
dankspaxo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: chesterfield
Posts: 183
Car(s): Citroen Saxo VTR , citroen c3 , gsxr 600 , dr600 ,
dankspaxo is on a distinguished road
Default

I think they're legal if they have auto leveling on them not possitive tho so don't hold me to it lol
dankspaxo is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23rd March 2012, 13:17   #3
Goose
Frequent Poster
 
Goose's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Newcastle
Posts: 526
Car(s): BMW E46 Touring Breaking VTS
Goose is on a distinguished road
Default

They are legal if fitted from factory or have self levelling or washer jets for the lights.

If not then play dumb if you get pulled and say you didn't know. You would get a producer.

But ffs if you do get HID's make sure they don't blin other people due to shit aligned lights, nothing worse getting blinded by shitly fitted HIDS.
Goose is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23rd March 2012, 13:24   #4
AXracing
Saxperience Forum Bum
 
AXracing's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 4,857
AXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud ofAXracing has much to be proud of
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by OMGASAXO View Post
ive seen a hid kit at bass junkies and he said their legall and would pass an mot and ive herd they wont pass hid kits on mots any more? i just wonderd if there an excetion when it comes to hid kits and depends if their installed correctly and arent too blue? or are they all illigal full stop. im still getting them tho lol only £80 fitted too!
HID lights as fitted OE to cars and ECE approved with washer and auto levelling where applicable are legal. HID bulb conversion kits where a HID bulb fits in a Halogen approved housing are all not road legal and never have. The new MOT starting later this year will even test specifically for such none legal kits as they have become such an epidemic.
AXracing is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to AXracing For This Useful Post:
Old 23rd March 2012, 16:08   #5
OMGASAXO
Established Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Derby
Posts: 1,021
Car(s): Posi saxo, flatty, Peugeot bipper, Vauxhall vectra
OMGASAXO is on a distinguished road
Default

I unfastened it needs auto levelling but how do washer jets effect it :s
OMGASAXO is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23rd March 2012, 19:20   #6
philbob
Infrequent Poster
 
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: nottingham
Posts: 106
Car(s): saxo vts
philbob is on a distinguished road
Default

i add them on my prelude didnt pass mot with them on
philbob is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 24th March 2012, 22:07   #7
marcusd
Saxperience Post Whore
Central South Region MemberNorth West Region Member
 
marcusd's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: warrington
Posts: 7,551
Car(s): posi blue mk2 2003 vtr
iTrader Score: 29 (100%)
marcusd is on a distinguished road
Default

mine passed last month with them cos he got a beam pattern off them and other parts werent there to test.
marcusd is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 25th March 2012, 00:58   #8
OMGASAXO
Established Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Derby
Posts: 1,021
Car(s): Posi saxo, flatty, Peugeot bipper, Vauxhall vectra
OMGASAXO is on a distinguished road
Default

Well the guy said there legall and everything but if there not i dont really care police dont seem to be botherd about blue lights round here
OMGASAXO is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 25th March 2012, 12:12   #9
Mr_P
Saxperience Forum Bum
South Wales Region Member
 
Mr_P's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Swansea
Posts: 4,946
Car(s): Bianca White Peugeot 106 S2 Rallye, Saxo VTS
iTrader Score: 12 (100%)
Mr_P is on a distinguished road
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by OMGASAXO View Post
Well the guy said there legall and everything but if there not i dont really care police dont seem to be botherd about blue lights round here
And all these intelligent people on Sax-P, especially AXracing, have told you that they are not legal. Seeing as you don't seem to care anyway, there was no real need for this thread (and if you did care, the answer could easily have been found using numerous search engines located on the world wide web.)
__________________
New S2 Rallye Photos Now Up!!
Progress Blog
Mr_P is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 25th March 2012, 14:27   #10
OMGASAXO
Established Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Derby
Posts: 1,021
Car(s): Posi saxo, flatty, Peugeot bipper, Vauxhall vectra
OMGASAXO is on a distinguished road
Default

Actually doing searches on it gave me loads of different answers. And I wanted to know if there was something you had to do to make them legal which is haveing washer jets or auto levellin, I was curious if I could make them legal. But since I cant it doesn't bother me.
OMGASAXO is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 25th March 2012, 18:24   #11
Tontsy
Saxperience Addict
Track / Motorsport PrepCentral South Region MemberSouth West Region MemberEast Anglia Region MemberScotland Region Member
 
Tontsy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Plymouth, Fiddling - under a two poster ramp
Posts: 14,064
Car(s): Audi
iTrader Score: 6 (100%)
Tontsy is on a distinguished road
Default

i dont know whether to laugh or bang my head against a wall . . .

i will scan the offical documents to show whats comming in next month, although like the other threads ive made with the do's and donts im sure it will get ignored.
Tontsy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 25th March 2012, 18:37   #12
Gazer
Established Member
Track / Motorsport PrepWest Midlands Region Member
 
Gazer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 2,073
Car(s): Current - 56 1.9 astra Sri Owned - 54 C2 GT. Ow
iTrader Score: 8 (100%)
Gazer is on a distinguished road
Default

Why make a thread asking if they are legal or not, If you still intend to buy them!
Tbh you must be pretty blind if you cannot see the road ahead with normal lights.

Swear the amount of cars with them in around here is stupid and they all must be a DIY job as beam is shooting for the stars!
__________________
Mobile Auto Diagnostic and Service Repairs in Midlands
Inbox for further details.
Gazer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 25th March 2012, 18:54   #13
Tontsy
Saxperience Addict
Track / Motorsport PrepCentral South Region MemberSouth West Region MemberEast Anglia Region MemberScotland Region Member
 
Tontsy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Plymouth, Fiddling - under a two poster ramp
Posts: 14,064
Car(s): Audi
iTrader Score: 6 (100%)
Tontsy is on a distinguished road
Default

the alignment is only half the problem!

HIDs / projector bulbs compared to standard reflector bulbs are different!the beam pattern is different, set the level spot on and it will still blind all other road users due to the design of the bulb.
if you want to put HIDs in a reflector based headlight then get the reflector based bulbs!
Tontsy is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 14:15.