andy baldwinn
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what size is the number plate bulb? thanks very much
Don't know, but a follow-up.
How do I trick the system to make the ECU think the number plate bulbs are working? The car is so much nicer in the dark without the light on the number plate.
It is not directly illegal, and I know it's an MOT fail, but any car from behind will see it anyway as it's reflecting the main beam. On the Uno I just unplugged the plug in the boot.
Errr it is
Vehicle is not in a road worthy condition if the bulbs are not working.
I personally think the car looks crap with one or two number plate bulbs out, not better
Don't know, but a follow-up.
How do I trick the system to make the ECU think the number plate bulbs are working? The car is so much nicer in the dark without the light on the number plate.
It is? That's just a cat.1 score on the MOT over here. Cat.2 lets you fix the fault within one week (or two). Cat.3 and you won't get the keys to drive home - well you can tow it.
Rules might be different in Norway maybe? Morty should know I guess...
I wouldn't drive a car there, as I'd propably have problems in roundabouts - going the "wrong" direction.Forgot your not in UK
By law it's propably not allowed here either, but you don't go to jail. It's just not a severe fault. Cat.2 bulb failures are headlights (main and long) including wrong adjustment (angle), rear lights and brake lights.Over here its not allowed anyway
its the same as the festoon bulb in the interior (the main one at the front)
It's the same bulb as in the glove compartment. C5W
I hope I spared MEP from going to the car to disassemble the glove compartment.
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I personally think the car looks crap with one or two number plate bulbs out, not better