Many moons ago...
"Nice car, what year?"
"Yeah, it's a 1991 300zx TT"
"Got your papers?"
*hands over papers*
"It's a bit low, probably won't get on the hoist. Do all your lights work?"
"Yeah mate"
*picks up brake tester box, gives it 3 shakes in a rolling motion* "That'll be $35 dollars"
Mission: Possible.
-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
Interesting thread.
I had thought it was only illegal to use roof mounted lights on the road, I didn't realise it was also illegal in some states to even have them fitted.
As for annual inspections, Queensland doesn't require them either. Main drawback of this is the number of vehicles running around the city with only one headlight as the driver hasn't realised because of the bright street lights.
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Again, I doubt this has anything to do with annual inspections. I have also noticed a lot of cars driving round with one headlight - and I live in NSW!
But I do think that they are more common than they used to be, although I am not sure why. But my son has an I30, and he replaces headlight bulbs four or five times a year. Possibly has something to do with the fact that many current cars have systems that shut lights off when you turn off the ignition, leading owners to leave them on all the time, encouraged by signs everywhere encouraging people to do so. This means that lights are switched on and off far more often than they used to be.
It is possible that current styling may result in bulbs having less ventilation than they used to.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Does he replace them with genuine? I have a 2012 i30 and leave the lights on auto and have never had an issue. I have only had the car 6 months but still, your son would have changed a couple by now
On my old camry i would use SCA bulbs and be replacing them at least once a year. Mechanic told me to use genuine and they lasted heaps longer.
Though I bet you now I've said something one will go...
Cheers
Dan
I agree, either way I don't care, just pick a system, the states and territories have to come to an agreement, there has to be other options, the country needs a national set of laws covering motor vehicles, what we have now is ludicrous.
Really the Police should at least use some common sense when it comes to interstate vehicles, fining interstate vehicle that comply in one State but not the other is just plain petty.
Cheers Baz.
2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
2007 BMW R1200GS
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow
I wouls suggest no one go past red/blues at 40 inSA our legislation is 25km/ph past red/ blues no matter which way you are travelling!
So mustbe 25 at first set red/blues until passed last set..
If only one set must be 25 before and after them ...in a distance safe for all attending (what that is is subject to interpretation)
(REMLR 235/MVCA 9) 80" -'49.(RUST), -'50 & '52. (53-parts) 88" -57 s1, -'63 -s2a -GS x 2-"Horrie"-112-769, "Vet"-112-429(-Vietnam-PRE 1ATF '65) ('66, s2a-as UN CIVPOL), Hans '73- s3 109" '56 s1 x2 77- s3 van (gone)& '12- 110
Our Mazda 2 has auto headlights so they are left on auto all the time, but obviously switch off when the car is off. Doesn't seem to be a problem so far.
I reckon there are some people who never drive drive outside the city and so never notice a headlight is blown.
If a car is under warranty and serviced regularly and properly that should keep it roadworthy, but some are not, particularly once they are out of warranty.
Someone I know bought a little Ford Fiesta cheap recently and it appears to have not been serviced in a LLOOOONNNGG time! He's getting a lot of work done to get it fixed up.
I have H4 Narva 60/55 +120% globes fitted to both the D1 and the RRC,very good light, white with no blue tinge,found that blueish lights can be deceptive on country roads in wet weather,they cut through the rain too well, and make one tend to overspeed into corners,with suprising results,my Narva's have been there for a couple of years now,where I used to need high beam,can now use low, I would recommend them for city and rural use (PROVIDING YOUR LIGHTS ARE CORRECTLY ADJUSTED)
My brush bar mounted driving lights are connected via relay operating when High beam is on only,Fogs are powered via parking lights
cheers
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