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14/04/2008, 0:40
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Jill
Joined on 23/08/2004
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Re: unilateral headlight adjustment?
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ErnieY wrote: | |
It's not just a case of tilting or lowering the lights though is it Jill ?
The whole profile of the beam, especially on dip, is tailored for whichever side of the road you're normally driving on and is designed to enhance your range of visibility and thus your safety, as well as to avoid dazzling oncoming drivers.
Using the tilt is very much a compromise and should be used as a very temporary measure and not as a long term substitute for having the lights correctly set.
I drive an Octavia also BTW (1.9TDi Estate) and an excellent car it is too
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I don't understand the technicalities, to be honest, I would just have thought that if you can tilt up or down you could tilt left or right - especially from reading one of the later postings. I think it is all just a ploy from the manufacturers to get more money from us, one way or another. But isn't everything! And yes, I am very happy with my Skoda Octavia 19 which is now in it's 4th year and I had a Felicia estate for 6 years before that.
Jill (99)
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24/04/2008, 14:17
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andyps
Joined on 04/11/2005
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Re: unilateral headlight adjustment?
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ErnieY wrote: | andyps wrote: | |
If you drive away from a dealer in the UK with headlights set to dip for driving on the right your car does not meet construction and use regulations so they would be liable for letting it go in that state!
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Doubtful as ultimately it is always the driver who is responsible for ensuring his/her vehicle is lawful and roadworthy. Drive away in a hire car with a bald tyre and see who gets prosecuted for that !
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But try getting a dealer in the UK where you have just had your car serviced let you drive away with a bald tyre. They will tell you they are not allowed to let you out with a defective car, and will of course provide a very expensive solution!
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27/04/2008, 15:10
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andyps
Joined on 04/11/2005
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Re: unilateral headlight adjustment?
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ErnieY - I agree with what you are saying. My point is that if they use the rule one way with customers, customers should use it the other way with them. Technically it would be illegal to drive a car from the UK dealer to the port with the headlamps set for driving on the right, even in daylight. As it is almost certainly a quick job to change it and within the capability of most people I think dealers should help their customers comply with the law and tell them how to change the lights over themselves.
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