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Hi, Can you change the headlights on our cars to the xenon headlight unit on the clio 182. im looking at buying a pair of xenon 182 headlights for my car. Could you let me know

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I'm sure they'd physically fit but don't think it's as simple as just swapping the light units - on other cars there is also a box of tricks that powers the xenons: not 100% sure on the clio though...
 
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When you buy the headlight unit make sure you get the ballast with them! Other than that it's a straight swap!

I have been on the search for some, but in the end just fitted a HID kit.
 
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The Xenon lamps on 182's are pretty crap tbh. No better road vision than decent standard bulbs. I do think they look wicked though.
 
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Ive got HID kit now 55w 8000k But cant fit them. so hard to change bulbs.

I used to have a 172 and i soo miss the lights Lol.
 
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dont you need the headlight washers to pass the MOT if zenons are fitted ?
this has been talked through a few times over the years and i'm sure this is an issue...
 
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The rules are very clear on this. To be legal in the UK HID lights must be HID designed headlamp units with self leveling and washers. ALL aftermarket HID kits fitted to headlamp units designed for halogen bulbs are illegal.

http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roadsafety/drs/hidheadlamps

TBH if you fit the 172/182 xenon headlamps which are all plug and play and the alignment is set correctly then you should face no problems.

Our FTO being the GPvR version has as standard HID headlamps, but as the car dates from 1997 it predates Amy European car fitted with them and doesn't have self leveling or washers. So some on import fail SVA but some like ours pass really depends on how the rules are interpretated.
 
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They need to be self leveling and headlight washer fitted, but Mine has passed MOT's no probs
 

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I've heard too they need headlight washers as the light is so bright it could dazzle someone driving the opposite way if a spec of dirt/bug/poo/etc was on the headlight. Hence why they automatically spray the headlights every now and then when you spray the windscreen.
 
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Never had anyone flash at me with them being too bright. I set the adjuster to no.2 so it's aiming down more, still see the road just as good. Some people do not have there's set right and are very bright.
 
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Importers often temporarily fit conventional headlamps to get SVA test approval! All my grey imports (Evo5, Legacy B4 and DC5 facelift) have got round the regs this way - at MoT time my local garage only checks height setting, not whether levelling works (which is fitted to later DC5) or if there are washers.
 
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Ive just put a set of xenons on my 172 cup way much beta, it was a simple of with bumper, unscrew 3 bolts on each side of the headlamps and unplug the existing 1s,m basically plug and play
 
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There's no ambiguity to it, you can't legally fit them to conventional headlamps. I did post the link above, but for those who didn't click on it.

Fact sheet: Aftermarket HID headlamps
December 2006
In the Department's view it is not legal to sell or use after market HID lighting kits, for converting conventional Halogen headlamps to HID Xenon. If a customer wants to convert his vehicle to Xenon HID he must purchase completely new Xenon HID headlamps. The reason for this is that the existing lens and reflector are designed around a Halogen filament bulb, working to very precise tolerances. If one places a HID "burner" (bulb) in the headlamp, the beam pattern will not be correct, there will be glare in some places and not enough light in other places within the beam pattern.

The following is the legal rationale:

The Road Vehicle Lighting Regulations 1989 regulate the situation in the UK.
Under these Regulations, HID/Gas Discharge/Xenon headlamps are not mentioned and therefore they are not permitted according to the strict letter of the law.

However new vehicles have HID headlamps. This is because they comply to European type approval Regulations. The UK cannot refuse to register a vehicle with a European type approval. These are to ECE Regulation 98 (for the HID headlamps which are tested on a rig in a laboratory) and ECE Regulation 48 (Lighting Installation on the vehicle).

For the after market, a used vehicle cannot obtain type approval because it is only applicable for new vehicles. However we feel that saying "HID is banned in the after market" would not be reasonable. Instead we should make analogies with new vehicles. It would be reasonable to require HID in the after market to meet the same safety standards as on new vehicles. The same level of safety should apply.

Therefore a HID headlamp unit sold in the after market should:

1. be type approved to ECE Regulation 98 as a component.

2. when fitted to the vehicle should enable ECE Regulation 48 to be complied with (although no government inspection will take place).

3. Comply with RVLR as far as "use" is concerned.

In practice this means:

1. The headlamp unit (outer lens, reflector, bulb) shall be type approved to ECE 98 and be "e-marked" to demonstrate this. That can only be done by the headlamp supplier - Hella, Valeo etc. who must test the headlamp in an independent laboratory.

2. Once fitted to the vehicle it must have headlamp cleaning and self-levelling (which can be for the headlamp or can be in the vehicle suspension - some expensive estate cars have "self-levelling suspension" and that is adequate). Also the dipped beam must stay on with the main beam.

3. The headlamp must be maintained in good working order, kept clean, and aligned/adjusted correctly like any other headlamp.

Under the Road Traffic Act 1988 it is an offence to supply, fit or use vehicle parts which are not legal.

In summary it is not permitted to convert an existing halogen headlamp unit for use with HID bulbs. The entire headlamp unit must be replaced with one designed and approved for use with HID bulbs and it must be installed in accordance with the rules stated above.

If you require any further information regarding the regulations covered by this fact sheet, please contact the DfT at the address below:

Transport Technology and Standards 6
Department for Transport
Zone 2/04
Great Minster House
76 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DR

Telephone: 020 7944 2078
Fax: 020 7944 2196
Email: TTS.enquiries@dft.gsi.gov.uk
 
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Blimey! Best keep your dim bulbs or risk being transported to the colonies and being branded as a crim!! :)
 
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