Lamps for FTO... HB3 or HB4???
Moderators: IMC, Club Staff
- rxboy
- Mechanic
- Posts: 748
- jedwabna poszewka promocja
- Joined: Thu Feb 27, 2003 6:00 pm
- Location: SE Melbourne
- Contact:
-
- Mechanic
- Posts: 506
- Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2003 5:00 pm
- Location: Melbourne
all the lights have to be 'white'
but my lights are blue, but it comes out as white with a tint of blue.
i've had cops pull me over and telling me that foglights are illegal, and shouldnt be yellow. but the foglights are factory fitted, and are legal, right? but foglights should be yellow, because yellow is the only colour which can go through the fog.
but my lights are blue, but it comes out as white with a tint of blue.
i've had cops pull me over and telling me that foglights are illegal, and shouldnt be yellow. but the foglights are factory fitted, and are legal, right? but foglights should be yellow, because yellow is the only colour which can go through the fog.
- MADFTO
- Mechanic
- Posts: 449
- Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2003 5:00 pm
This is the configuration for post facelift model: (Basing off GPvR)
Parking lights: in the inner reflector area (Lower bulb)
Main Lights(low beam): Outer light cluster
High Beams: in the inner reflector area (Center or higher bulb)
For the pre facelift this is what I think the setup is, but I could be wrong.
Parking Lights: Part of the indicator light assembly
Main LIghts(low beam): Outer Light Cluster
High Beams: Inner light cluster
The only thing I can be accurate on is the post facelift GP, as I haven't looked at other models closely =/
Parking lights: in the inner reflector area (Lower bulb)
Main Lights(low beam): Outer light cluster
High Beams: in the inner reflector area (Center or higher bulb)
For the pre facelift this is what I think the setup is, but I could be wrong.
Parking Lights: Part of the indicator light assembly
Main LIghts(low beam): Outer Light Cluster
High Beams: Inner light cluster
The only thing I can be accurate on is the post facelift GP, as I haven't looked at other models closely =/
- rxboy
- Mechanic
- Posts: 748
- Joined: Thu Feb 27, 2003 6:00 pm
- Location: SE Melbourne
- Contact:
-
- Mechanic
- Posts: 506
- Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2003 5:00 pm
- Location: Melbourne
is the light bulb blue? or is the colour that it displays blue?
coz there are Blue light bulbs, but when they are turned on, the light is white/yellow.
i think its illegal to have your lights other than 'white'.
but f**k it, i've had purple, blue, yellow lights on at the same time, and still passed RWC, driven past many cops with them on and never got pulled over.
i think u better check with vicroads.
coz there are Blue light bulbs, but when they are turned on, the light is white/yellow.
i think its illegal to have your lights other than 'white'.
but f**k it, i've had purple, blue, yellow lights on at the same time, and still passed RWC, driven past many cops with them on and never got pulled over.
i think u better check with vicroads.
- rxboy
- Mechanic
- Posts: 748
- Joined: Thu Feb 27, 2003 6:00 pm
- Location: SE Melbourne
- Contact:
-
- Mechanic
- Posts: 506
- Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2003 5:00 pm
- Location: Melbourne
- elmo
- Grease Monkey
- Posts: 290
- Joined: Thu Apr 03, 2003 6:00 pm
globes
I thought the blue/artic white globe were legal. I got the packet here and it says Steet legal, ECE and ADR approved. Maybe you guys got a different type to me.
On the other hand, using your fog lights when it is not foggy, and using driving light in a built up area, is illegal, however it is not illegal to have them fitted.
And for anyone who is still confused, there are two globes in the park light, one for the parker and one for the fog lamps, if you have em fitted.
On the other hand, using your fog lights when it is not foggy, and using driving light in a built up area, is illegal, however it is not illegal to have them fitted.
And for anyone who is still confused, there are two globes in the park light, one for the parker and one for the fog lamps, if you have em fitted.