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Title: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 28 September 2015, 16:58:33
That time of the year again, V6 always goes back to the main dealer who supplied it new & whom I purchased it from. Glad to say it passed 1 advisory  Direction indicators slightly discoloured rear ,can't see anything wrong myself , any advice guys ?
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: 05omegav6 on 28 September 2015, 17:57:28
The orange on the bulbs is painted on... Eventually the paint cracks and flakes off allowing the bulb to show white light, which is generally frowned upon...

Good result though and a nice easy fix :y
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: Bigron on 28 September 2015, 17:58:00
Art shop, glass tinting translucent paint? It comes in amber and red, for the stop/tail section, too.

Ron.
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: 05omegav6 on 28 September 2015, 18:15:14
Art shop, glass tinting translucent paint? It comes in amber and red, for the stop/tail section, too.

Ron.
Stop/Tail has red lenses ::)

Inappropriate paint will flake off faster than you can refit the bulbs. Besides given the cost of bulbs, it would be cheaper to buy new orange bulbs than find the paint for them ;)
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: Bigron on 28 September 2015, 18:29:15
Sorry Al, I assumed it was the lenses that needed to be coloured. The glass paint I had in mind is heatproof - I used to use it to make quick prototype printed circuits which were then etched in hot ferric chloride, so it's tough!
However, I agree that as the bulbs themselves are the problem it's quicker and more cost-effective to fit new ones.

Ron.
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: TheBoy on 28 September 2015, 19:15:41
Indeed, the orange paint will have flaked off bulb. You'll see difference when you pop a new one in :)
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: STEMO on 28 September 2015, 19:17:45
MOT pass with one advisory..........buy a different car. :)
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 28 September 2015, 19:34:31
New bulbs , will soon sort that out then.
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: TheBoy on 28 September 2015, 19:37:45
MOT pass with one advisory..........buy a different car. :)
You're suspicious about an Omega passing with one adviso?
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: STEMO on 28 September 2015, 20:10:12
MOT pass with one advisory..........buy a different car. :)
You're suspicious about an Omega passing with one adviso?
Suspicious? No..why?
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: minifreek on 28 September 2015, 20:21:58
Get some silvertech bulbs, they look silver but actually glow amber :)

Its what Ive got in the front indicators in the headlights and the side repeaters too come to think of it :)
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: 05omegav6 on 29 September 2015, 01:13:38
Get some silvertech bulbs, they look silver but actually glow amber :)

Its what Ive got in the front indicators in the headlights and the side repeaters too come to think of it :)
Not sure that they're legal in the UK :-\

Irmscher sell them, but only in Germany...
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 29 September 2015, 06:05:43
Get some silvertech bulbs, they look silver but actually glow amber :)

Its what Ive got in the front indicators in the headlights and the side repeaters too come to think of it :)
Not sure that they're legal in the UK :-\

Irmscher sell them, but only in Germany...

Been using them for about eight years with no problems. Philips do them here.
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: minifreek on 29 September 2015, 06:59:03
Doesnt reall matter about using them in the rears but in the fronts it gets rid of the 'fried egg' look you get with orange coloured bulbs...

Iv used them in 4 of my cars so far and always passed an MoT with them installed...

The MoT man would have to be very picky if he fails a car on a bulb that hasn't been approved.... as long as it glows amber when it needs to - what does it matter...? ;) ::)
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: 05omegav6 on 29 September 2015, 07:31:51
Get some silvertech bulbs, they look silver but actually glow amber :)

Its what Ive got in the front indicators in the headlights and the side repeaters too come to think of it :)
Not sure that they're legal in the UK :-\

Irmscher sell them, but only in Germany...

Been using them for about eight years with no problems. Philips do them here.
Fair dos :y

Figured there must have been a reason why Irmscher only sold theirs in a single market...
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: Gaffers on 29 September 2015, 08:22:02
You also have to bear in mind that the MOT monkey has targets to hit in terms of pass/fail and the number of advisories.  So take it with a pinch of salt. :y
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 29 September 2015, 08:35:26
Pick up a handful next time you're in the scrappy, or, for that matter, why not simply take one from the full spare set of bulbs you keep in the car at all times...  ;) because we all carry one, don't we?  :) scratches chin...
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 29 September 2015, 11:29:01
MOT pass with one advisory..........buy a different car. :)
You're suspicious about an Omega passing with one adviso?
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I have all the MOT history for the car, only ever had 1 previous advisory before I bought it for a cracked door mirror housing, it failed last year on the exhaust system (original one) so OE exhaust system fitted at dealership,  so with 92,000 on the clock it is doing OK still drives beautifully , only covers about 5,000 miles pa now as I am semi retired intend keeping it til 2019 when I retire fully.

Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 29 September 2015, 11:34:13
Sounds like a great story.  :) Keep her running!  :)
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 29 September 2015, 12:31:41
Sounds like a great story.  :) Keep her running!  :)
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I intend to unless.. a lotto win changes my plans & a Monaro would replace the mig !!
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: TheBoy on 29 September 2015, 17:29:47
Doesnt reall matter about using them in the rears but in the fronts it gets rid of the 'fried egg' look you get with orange coloured bulbs...

Iv used them in 4 of my cars so far and always passed an MoT with them installed...

The MoT man would have to be very picky if he fails a car on a bulb that hasn't been approved.... as long as it glows amber when it needs to - what does it matter...? ;) ::)
Not interested or have the time/energy/enthusiasm in getting embroiled in a debate about rights and wrongs, but just because a car passes an MOT, that sure as hell doesn't mean its road legal or even road worthy. Even at the point it is tested.
Title: Re: MOT Pass . with advisory.
Post by: Keith ABS on 29 September 2015, 18:28:22
My mate has his own garage and mot bay. On older cars he pops an advisory or two on with bits that are ok but look not as good as they could. He does it to keep the mot inspectorate away from the door. Places that don't put advisories onto older cars regulary get visited and checked over on all procedures. He won't let anything go that should be failed, just keps the dvla off the premises

Keith ABS