Padders   2,864 #13 Posted December 25, 2020 2 hours ago, Mr Fisk said: You can go to Halfords and they do it for you.  My wife has gone a few times and had new bulbs put in. I went to Halfords some years ago, my stop light bulb had gone.. Think they charged about £2-50 to fit it.. No way, I'll fit it myself. Clever move, took me about 2hours to fit it, that included searching for 1 hour for a screw I'd dropped, and this was a Ford Fiesta. Simple. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Janus   28 #14 Posted December 25, 2020 @Dardandec I have a question. Often, I see cars where one headlight appears normal in respect of adjustment, and the other headlight is dazzling. I also see this on cars that are new enough to have not had the first mot.  I can understand the owner not being aware. I just don't understand why there are so many vehicles like this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
rudds1   102 #15 Posted December 25, 2020 36 minutes ago, Janus said: @Dardandec I have a question. Often, I see cars where one headlight appears normal in respect of adjustment, and the other headlight is dazzling. I also see this on cars that are new enough to have not had the first mot.  I can understand the owner not being aware. I just don't understand why there are so many vehicles like this. In some instances the owner might have changed a bulb but not seated it correctly  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Janus   28 #16 Posted December 25, 2020 I've noticed on mine that the retaining spring for the bulb is not very strong at all. I can understand how the bulb could maybe move a little. My car is quite old. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
RiffRaff   10 #17 Posted December 25, 2020 4 hours ago, FORE said: ....and on the other hand, how many times do you see dipped headlights on parked cars facing you, and I think there is some softwear on some cars that only allow indicators to operate a few yards before a turn. Must be bloody clever software to know how many yards you are away from a turn! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Janus   28 #18 Posted December 25, 2020 (edited) He's pulling your legs. .......Also the software that puts the indicators on after the turn. Especially coming off of roundabouts. Edited December 25, 2020 by Janus Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Guest   #19 Posted December 25, 2020 4 hours ago, Padders said: I went to Halfords some years ago, my stop light bulb had gone.. Think they charged about £2-50 to fit it.. No way, I'll fit it myself. Clever move, took me about 2hours to fit it, that included searching for 1 hour for a screw I'd dropped, and this was a Ford Fiesta. Simple. Think they charge a bit more now but less than £5  It's worth it if you don't want the hassle of doing it yourself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Dardandec   32 #20 Posted December 25, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, Janus said: @Dardandec I have a question. Often, I see cars where one headlight appears normal in respect of adjustment, and the other headlight is dazzling. I also see this on cars that are new enough to have not had the first mot.  I can understand the owner not being aware. I just don't understand why there are so many vehicles like this. As rudds1 says, it can be the bulbs not fitted correctly and this is not uncommon. Generally, it is the alignment at fault. You can tell when you check them on the beam setter, usually the beam image is all wrong when the bulb is in wrong, hence why it dazzles. Edited December 25, 2020 by Dardandec Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
FORE Â Â 12 #21 Posted December 25, 2020 5 hours ago, RiffRaff said: Must be bloody clever software to know how many yards you are away from a turn! I think you could just be correct there - maybe the late (or non) signalling driver just doesn't give a throw for others. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
MEC176   10 #22 Posted December 26, 2020 Question, how do you stand on this with the law, I call it the bathroom incident you know the thing where you go into the bath room put the light on come out turn it off go back in and ping the bulb goes, same with a brake light mine reflect in my garage doors before I sent off so I know they are working, after a couple of presses on the pedal ping the bulb goes my car tell's me I have a bulb out, I all way's carry a spare, mine is a Ford Mondeo and it is fiddely to change working blind by feel only, next PC pull's you over for having a brake light out you tell him your story, it was working when I left home and show him your spare, does he still slap you with a £60 fine or give you the benefit of the dought and let you go.  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
carosio   186 #23 Posted December 26, 2020 On 25/12/2020 at 13:03, Janus said: @Dardandec I have a question. Often, I see cars where one headlight appears normal in respect of adjustment, and the other headlight is dazzling. I also see this on cars that are new enough to have not had the first mot.  I can understand the owner not being aware. I just don't understand why there are so many vehicles like this. Might be that the beam-height mechanism on one headlight is faulty. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
rudds1   102 #24 Posted December 26, 2020 (edited) 2 hours ago, MEC176 said: Question, how do you stand on this with the law, I call it the bathroom incident you know the thing where you go into the bath room put the light on come out turn it off go back in and ping the bulb goes, same with a brake light mine reflect in my garage doors before I sent off so I know they are working, after a couple of presses on the pedal ping the bulb goes my car tell's me I have a bulb out, I all way's carry a spare, mine is a Ford Mondeo and it is fiddely to change working blind by feel only, next PC pull's you over for having a brake light out you tell him your story, it was working when I left home and show him your spare, does he still slap you with a £60 fine or give you the benefit of the dought and let you go.  You should be given a defect form ( don’t know proper name ). You get said bulb sorted then take car and form to a mot station. They check it’s been replaced and working then stamp said form which you produce at a police station and then nfa is taken.  If you go beyond 14 days of  being given said form and producing it you then are liable to get done for the original offence ( bulb out) Edited December 26, 2020 by rudds1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...