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Old 23-04-2007, 02:49 PM   #20
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BF XR8 writes:Next time you look at the aftermarket lights see if it has the E in the circle which means you can use on the road.[/QUOTE]

OBSERVE AND OBEY dear reader the above.

Per above, ensure that a lamp; as an 'individual lamp' OR as a 'multi-function lamp assembly' bears this (E) mark, example (E13). (13 in this case means the item was complianced tested by an authority in Luxemborg).

Near the E mark will be 'numbers and letters' representing the lamps complianced function or functions and approval, under the world automotive stabdards harmonisation system.

Applies to BULBS too.

Consider E mark items as quality approval, naturally, some products will better suit you than other choices also bearing the E mark.

Front fog light compliance code: "B", example "02B", the 'B' is relevant here.

Driving-lamp compliance code: "R", example "HR", the "R" is relevant here. HR = halogen driving lamp.

Rear fog lamp: "F00"
Reversing lamp: "AR" etc and so on.

E marked PLUS 50 (etc) type bulbs are legal. If a bulb bears an E mark it is legal under ADR51, this is in turn our adoption of UNECE Regulation 37.

Some aftermarket taillights, example 'clear' types that bear compliance markings and are legal, BUT ensure that the product also has inbuilt reflex-reflector function, if not, you must then fit red reflectors or face defect.
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