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28th April 2013, 01:37 PM
#11
Legendary
Originally Posted by
MC97GQ
Altis007,
Mate whilst I dont doubt that you know what you are talking about,
I think you are drawing a pretty long bow on this one.
Mate in the the 30 years I have been driving and the many cars that I have owned the Hi Beam indicator light on all of them have had varying degrees of brightness. So as long as the light is working I don't see how they could ping you for it not being bright enough.
My wife's car Honda CRV the Hi Beam indicator is actually dimmed when the headlights are turned on(this goes for all the indicator lights). So by what you are saying the Hi Beam indicator should be tested when the head lights are off, but the problem is when you flick the hi beam on to test the hi beam indicator light the light is automatically dimmed by the fact the headlight circuit has been activated.
So as long as the light on the original posters vehicle is working and visible, I don't see how your vehicle could be failed for it not being bright enough.
Mark
When i do RWC inspections if i cant see the light then you car FAILS! Auto dimming of the interior lights is one thing but the brightness of the blue high beam indicator has to be clearly visible in all conditions. I might have not have been clear before but i'll try now, if the resistance that the OP has put into the circuit to lower the brightness of the high beam indicator has made it so low it cant be clearly made out then it fails.
But like i said i'll have a look at the book and get back to this thread!
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28th April 2013, 01:53 PM
#12
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Originally Posted by
NissanGQ4.2
What!!!!! the inspectors in Melbourne actually sit inside your car, Fark these Sydney inspectors are lazy, I have never has an inspector sit inside my car, I sit in it and turn the indicator lights / high and low beam, brake etc........... on for them. Next rego i'm going to tell em to do it themselves!
When we do the test we have to make sure all retractable seat belts retract, lock and are not damaged in any way, we check the drivers seat is not torn and has any exposed springs for the back rest or has excessive play in the mechanism, we check the front de mister blows hot air to the windscreen, the "T" bar light (PRND21) works when the lights are on, hand break warning light turns on, high beam indicator works and is bright enough to be seen, the cluster back lighting lights up the dials and doesn't have any blown globes, check the horn, electric mirrors work in all directions, steering wheel grip is not damaged or loose, drivers door hand and window work.
Theres a bit in it and everything that we have to inspect is not listed on the certificate but in the inspectors guidelines there is an extensive list that we go thru to make sure the car is safe. Licensed vehicle testers also have to do a structural awareness course aswell, so if we can see that a car has been in an accident and has been repaired incorrectly it will also fail.
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28th April 2013, 01:55 PM
#13
Legendary
Originally Posted by
threedogs
Where on the rwc report does it say tick this box if not bright enough.
I cant remember seeing it as a question to be answered
High beam indicator light tick,,oh wait not bright enough ,,,,,you fail
WTF
The certificate has a generalized check list on it, we the write down the specific things that fail in the bit it says description.
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28th April 2013, 03:15 PM
#14
Patrol God
So all GUs fail anyway as belts dont retract
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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28th April 2013, 03:39 PM
#15
Rotaredom
Originally Posted by
Alitis007
When we do the test we have to make sure all retractable seat belts retract, lock and are not damaged in any way, we check the drivers seat is not torn and has any exposed springs for the back rest or has excessive play in the mechanism, we check the front de mister blows hot air to the windscreen, the "T" bar light (PRND21) works when the lights are on, hand break warning light turns on, high beam indicator works and is bright enough to be seen, the cluster back lighting lights up the dials and doesn't have any blown globes, check the horn, electric mirrors work in all directions, steering wheel grip is not damaged or loose, drivers door hand and window work.
Theres a bit in it and everything that we have to inspect is not listed on the certificate but in the inspectors guidelines there is an extensive list that we go thru to make sure the car is safe. Licensed vehicle testers also have to do a structural awareness course aswell, so if we can see that a car has been in an accident and has been repaired incorrectly it will also fail.
Holy Sh!t, George you know how many times I have asked when are you coming to Sydney..........................I've had a rethink you better stay in Melbourne, I like all my dodgy lazy inspectors....
Why do I need a T-Bar light???? I don't need to read to know what gear its in, except for them odd occasions when I bump it from D into N when I think I am in 2nd
Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
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28th April 2013, 05:09 PM
#16
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Originally Posted by
NissanGQ4.2
Holy Sh!t, George you know how many times I have asked when are you coming to Sydney..........................I've had a rethink you better stay in Melbourne, I like all my dodgy lazy inspectors....
Why do I need a T-Bar light???? I don't need to read to know what gear its in, except for them odd occasions when I bump it from D into N when I think I am in 2nd
I'll get there eventually Toddie lol. I think the NSW RTA's Vehicle standards information might be a little bit different from VIC's but i know a few loop holes to pass vehicle inspections and EPA tests lol and i guess you've got nothing to worry about coz vic certificates cant be used in NSW.
The "T" bar light is for safety but also falls into one of the VSI categories which i can't remember right now lol but its the same category as the high beam light and other warning lights, they have to work and work correctly.
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28th April 2013, 06:05 PM
#17
Legendary
Here is the problem! Define working? Working means on or off, not how bright.
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28th April 2013, 06:41 PM
#18
Legendary
Originally Posted by
NP99
Here is the problem! Define working? Working means on or off, not how bright.
Did you miss CORRECTLY or in other word how it left the factory or how it was initially designed to comply and meet ADR's.....
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28th April 2013, 06:44 PM
#19
Rotaredom
Originally Posted by
Alitis007
The "T" bar light is for safety but also falls into one of the VSI categories which i can't remember right now lol but its the same category as the high beam light and other warning lights, they have to work and work correctly.
I know that George I was just stir-in
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28th April 2013, 07:03 PM
#20
Legendary
Originally Posted by
NissanGQ4.2
I know that George I was just stir-in
I know mate it was more for people that don't know!
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