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duncan
06-12-2011, 10:24 PM
See link below,
http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/ca ... -2012.html (http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/car-servicing-repair/mot-changes-2012.html)

Always assuming that the changes have been reported correctly, it would appear that a degree of inventiveness may be necessary [by some] in respect of:
1) HID lamps, [washers as OEM but no auto self levelling] = fail
2) Type R/Momo steering wheels [without airbags] = fail
3) Test pipes = fail
4) Presence & correct function of steering lock [RAC requirement to be disabled for competition use] = fail
5) Fixed [non fore/aft adjustment] to drivers seat = fail

No doubt the story will become worse with repeated telling.

Duncan

NSXGB
06-12-2011, 10:34 PM
Was the MOMO wheel available as an option on the NSX, or could this be argued (blagged)?

sutats
06-12-2011, 10:56 PM
if it's an imported JDM model with factory HID but without washers/cleaners or auto-leveling then what?

oh and I always thought having no cat convertor was always deemed a fail. This only seems to be the case now.

NSXGB
06-12-2011, 11:18 PM
oh and I always thought having no cat convertor was always deemed a fail. This only seems to be the case now.

I believe you can 'get away' with no cat on '91 or earlier cars even if fitted as standard.

duncan
06-12-2011, 11:45 PM
Trawling the interweb, attached a pdf of the MOT testers manual in all its glory.

http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/MOT%20Inspection%20Manual.pdf

All the above does seem to be correct
HIDs - Section 1.7
Air bags/steering wheels - Section 5.4
Cats if OEM must be fitted - Section 7.1
Steering lock - Section 2.1 [Sept 2001 cars onward only]
Divers seat to be adjustable - Section 6.2

Well that's saved money by not purchasing a Type R steering wheel and Recaro Pole Positions.

NSXGB
07-12-2011, 12:35 AM
Trawling the interweb, attached a pdf of the MOT testers manual in all its glory.

http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repository/MOT Inspection Manual.pdf

All the above does seem to be correct
HIDs - Section 1.7
Air bags/steering wheels - Section 5.4
Cats if OEM must be fitted - Section 7.1
Steering lock - Section 2.1 [Sept 2001 cars onward only]
Divers seat to be adjustable - Section 6.2

Well that's saved money by not purchasing a Type R steering wheel and Recaro Pole Positions.

Good link duncan.
I'm not sure if I've read it right regarding the seats. Why do you think Pole Positions would fail? Mine are on adjustable base rails and can be secured in all positions. Obviously the back of the seat does not tilt, is this where you think it will fail? Cars with fixed base brackets may possibly fail under these guidelines?

sutats
07-12-2011, 06:46 AM
I believe you can 'get away' with no cat on '91 or earlier cars even if fitted as standard.

How about getting away with everything else too? :-D

So what's going to happen with all the xenon fanboys who've installed aftermarket HIDs that don't come with auto-leveling or washers??? hmmmmm

NSXGB
07-12-2011, 07:01 AM
How about getting away with everything else too? :-D



Depends if your mate is the MoT inspector ;).

Tokyo-Joe
07-12-2011, 07:26 AM
I'd be very surprised if the test pipes on a 1991 would be failed, cats were optional at that time. I have a friend that mot tests and my test is up in January so ill report in how I get on :)

Alf Tupper
07-12-2011, 09:47 AM
Vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) or LED dippedbeam headlamps may be fitted with headlamp washers and a suspension or headlamp self levelling system.
Where such systems are fitted, they must work;

Where HID or LED dipped beam headlamps are fitted, switch on the headlamps and check the operation of any headlamp levelling and cleaning devices fitted.


For HIDs, nowhere does it say headlamp washing or levelling devices (auto or manual) are mandatory. Just says they must work where fitted.

Also the check refers to "any headlamp levelling (device)" - does not specify auto or manual adjustment.

sutats
07-12-2011, 10:23 AM
Thanks for breaking it down Alf Tupper. :-)

The thing about the fixed bucket seat...ouch.


Vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) or LED dippedbeam headlamps may be fitted with headlamp washers and a suspension or headlamp self levelling system.
Where such systems are fitted, they must work;

Where HID or LED dipped beam headlamps are fitted, switch on the headlamps and check the operation of any headlamp levelling and cleaning devices fitted.


For HIDs, nowhere does it say headlamp washing or levelling devices (auto or manual) are mandatory. Just says they must work where fitted.

Also the check refers to "any headlamp levelling (device)" - does not specify auto or manual adjustment.

m666 edd
07-12-2011, 10:33 AM
Good link duncan.
I'm not sure if I've read it right regarding the seats. Why do you think Pole Positions would fail? Mine are on adjustable base rails and can be secured in all positions. Obviously the back of the seat does not tilt, is this where you think it will fail? Cars with fixed base brackets may possibly fail under these guidelines?

In section 6.2 regarding seats:
3. Check that the driver’s seat position can be adjusted forwards and backwards and secured in the selected positions.

So your setup will be fine. There is no mention at all regarding tilt or angle of the seat.

It means the fixed seat rail I've just made won't be. I don't really see why I need to make the car more suitable for thieves to drive! Also for MOT testers etc I can just move and retightening the position if required.

At least my passenger fixed rails will be ok.

sorepaws
07-12-2011, 11:02 AM
The issue around HID's may be more to do with the pattern of light created by the "bulb" as the point of illumination may not be in the same place for the lens and reflector designed for a standard "bulb"

NSXGB
07-12-2011, 12:43 PM
Yup, that's how I was reading it.

Best be on the look out for a seat rail Ed....


In section 6.2 regarding seats:
U3. Check that the driver’s seat position can be adjusted forwards and backwards and secured in the selected positions.

So your setup will be fine. There is no mention at all regarding tilt or angle of the seat.

It means the fixed seat rail I've just made won't be. I don't really see why I need to make the car more suitable for thieves to drive! Also for MOT testers etc I can just move and retightening the position if required.

At least my passenger fixed rails will be ok.

m666 edd
07-12-2011, 12:51 PM
As my seat "can be adjusted forwards and backwards and secured" by the means of allen key bolts - In the eyes of the law it complies with that sentence. Unless theres some coverall sentence somewhere else in the document like "no tools should be required for normal operation of the car" :D

I can't see it being a real problem. For me anyway. ;)

Nick Graves
07-12-2011, 12:51 PM
Now my head hurts!

The NSX's manual levelling works, but those on the Prelude & Civic (eBay projector rice lights) aren't connected.

But so long as they're tungsten halo blubs, it doesn't matter...

And it's not AUTO-self levelling, so it doesn't matter.

There are a lot od S2000 owners who've filled & painted over the washer holes for vanity reasons who are gonna regret it!

They're just xenonists/LEDists.

NSXGB
07-12-2011, 01:09 PM
Hope you are right Ed. Are your seats finished yet?

m666 edd
07-12-2011, 01:32 PM
Hope you are right Ed. Are your seats finished yet?

Passenger side is done. Drivers side requires the slotting of the side mount holes, drilling holes for the seat belt receiver and making up angled hollow cylinder shape spacers for the seat belt receiver & bolt (to change the angle of the seat belt receiver without requiring to bend it). Then some general chopping away of excess metal and tidying.

forumadmin
07-12-2011, 03:16 PM
In section 6.2 regarding seats:
3. Check that the driver’s seat position can be adjusted forwards and backwards and secured in the selected positions.

So your setup will be fine. There is no mention at all regarding tilt or angle of the seat.

It means the fixed seat rail I've just made won't be. I don't really see why I need to make the car more suitable for thieves to drive! Also for MOT testers etc I can just move and retightening the position if required.

At least my passenger fixed rails will be ok.

LOL, when I had fixed seats, I used to drive the car through the MOT test, and do the brake tests myself!!

m666 edd
07-12-2011, 03:24 PM
LOL, when I had fixed seats, I used to drive the car through the MOT test, and do the brake tests myself!!

That was your punishment for having too long legs!

jaytip
07-12-2011, 04:51 PM
The facelift NSX comes with HID in Japan and the States,but due to our laws on HID's,they are not fitted on UK models,so i'm guessing pre facelift import cars with HID's could well fail.

markc
07-12-2011, 05:47 PM
The facelift NSX comes with HID in Japan and the States,but due to our laws on HID's,they are not fitted on UK models,so i'm guessing pre facelift import cars with HID's could well fail.

Indeed, being a JDM Type S my car also has has factory HID headlamps and I believe any 1998-2001 JDM Targa would as well. The projector lenses (made by Stanley) are designed specifically for an HID source so the beam pattern will be fine but the lack of a leveling or washing system may see it fail the MOT in the future.

Cheers

Mark

Senninha
07-12-2011, 10:49 PM
Guys,

Surely the movement of the seats is relevant for 4 seaters? What possible reason could there be for failing a fixed seat on a mid engined 2 seater?

(surely not another revenue generator aimed the motorist?)

Regards and thanx for the link Duncan

Paul

NSX 2000
08-12-2011, 10:17 AM
IIRC most Caterhams have fixed seats, and how many of them are there?