
Red rear indicators and mot
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Red rear indicators and mot
I know 1965 and earlier cars can run red rear indicators. But with post 65 cars (mine is April 66) is there not a "testers discretion" thing for getting a car through or is it a final no? I ask as on my car the whole of the rear of the car lights up as stop/tail light and half of each side flashes as an indicator. As this is about 2-2.5 feet of big red flashing light, it seems silly for this to fail the mot, but I can put a very small Amber light possibly half hidden away and get it passed!


A lot of people still have the US red indicators, just need to find the right MOT station. As it`s all electronic these days ask before you get it done as if they fail it for it it will remain on the system
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Thanks guys, I have asked at a local mot place that looked as though it would be "friendly", he said about passing it but putting an advisory that it had external Amber indicators fitted, but I wanted to avoid that as I won't be.
I know I can fit led boards to get an amber light, but I would like to keep it as it should be if I can.
I know I can fit led boards to get an amber light, but I would like to keep it as it should be if I can.
I'd have a phone about
As I said , it was a grey area where as European regs state that the turn signal should be the correct colour the car was manufactured with. On the other hand the UK law is the pre 65 rule. Lots of debate in the past , which may have been settled. ?
Got to keep them red on a Gen 1 Charger though.
As I said , it was a grey area where as European regs state that the turn signal should be the correct colour the car was manufactured with. On the other hand the UK law is the pre 65 rule. Lots of debate in the past , which may have been settled. ?
Got to keep them red on a Gen 1 Charger though.

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Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
My car has been through 10 MOT's with red indicators on the back. Just find a friendly MOT station.
I used to be an Mot tester and always passed them including my own car.
That caused a topic for conversation when I had a producer.
I used to be an Mot tester and always passed them including my own car.
That caused a topic for conversation when I had a producer.
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11.98 @ 117mph on street tyres
Hello XP29,
I am currently doing this with my 67 Charger. I used the inner and outer bulbs for rear/brake lights and used the middle bulbs for indicators only using an amber LED bulb to shine amber through the red lens .
The brake light switch is wired through the indicator switch so I had to run a new wire from the brake light switch to the brake lights, and wire the rear lights from the number plate lamp as the rear lights use a resistance wire.
Shayne
I am currently doing this with my 67 Charger. I used the inner and outer bulbs for rear/brake lights and used the middle bulbs for indicators only using an amber LED bulb to shine amber through the red lens .
The brake light switch is wired through the indicator switch so I had to run a new wire from the brake light switch to the brake lights, and wire the rear lights from the number plate lamp as the rear lights use a resistance wire.
Shayne
Hi SJH, I see you already have spoken to Adrian. He has led boards fitted for the Indicators.SJH wrote:Hello XP29,
I am currently doing this with my 67 Charger. I used the inner and outer bulbs for rear/brake lights and used the middle bulbs for indicators only using an amber LED bulb to shine amber through the red lens .
The brake light switch is wired through the indicator switch so I had to run a new wire from the brake light switch to the brake lights, and wire the rear lights from the number plate lamp as the rear lights use a resistance wire.
Shayne
If you have any gen1 queries http://www.66-67charger.com/forum/ubbth ... p?ubb=cfrm is great place for info. Gibber on there is your man if your gauges go out.
XP29 wrote:I have seen a gen1 with the reverse lights as the indicators. It just seems daft to go from a huge light that's very noticable, to one under the bumper less noticable to get a pass because of a red/Amber thing.
It is not a problem as long as the drivers behind you know what it is when a RED indicator is flashing.
In UK most drivers are not used to seeing RED for indicator, only for brake.
So if someone hits you from behind when you were turning, then problem with insurance and the rest could follow, not worth the hassle mate, as the law says after 65 all AMBER indicator (does not matter the size).
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Just as appoint of law, irrespective of friendly MOTs it is illegal for post '65 cars to have red indicators. I had my red indicators pass MOTs without problem, but the police eventually pulled me and told me categorically that I would be nicked if I drove it again without converting the indicators.
There is no grey area on this, it's just whether the police or the MOT guy care or not.
There is no grey area on this, it's just whether the police or the MOT guy care or not.
Hello XP29, thanks for the link.XP29 wrote:Hi SJH, I see you already have spoken to Adrian. He has led boards fitted for the Indicators.SJH wrote:Hello XP29,
I am currently doing this with my 67 Charger. I used the inner and outer bulbs for rear/brake lights and used the middle bulbs for indicators only using an amber LED bulb to shine amber through the red lens .
The brake light switch is wired through the indicator switch so I had to run a new wire from the brake light switch to the brake lights, and wire the rear lights from the number plate lamp as the rear lights use a resistance wire.
Shayne
If you have any gen1 queries http://www.66-67charger.com/forum/ubbth ... p?ubb=cfrm is great place for info. Gibber on there is your man if your gauges go out.
I had the same concerns as you for the rear lamp operation but did not want to compromise my MOT man should anything happen
Shayne