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MOT FAILURE on main beam tell tale light not working ,help

Posted: 22 May 2013, 14:48
by joebrown
Thank you in advance for any replies.
blue main beam tell tale light not working!
Have recently re seated earth points ,is it a bulb or a diode?
Where could the fault lie,
This fault is now an MOT failure
Regards joe

Re: MOT FAILURE on main beam tell tale light not working ,help

Posted: 22 May 2013, 19:26
by MattBW
I ordered a replacement from brickwerks I think 6quid.

Re: MOT FAILURE on main beam tell tale light not working ,help

Posted: 22 May 2013, 20:46
by MattBW
MattBW wrote:I ordered a replacement from brickwerks I think 6quid.


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Re: MOT FAILURE on main beam tell tale light not working ,help

Posted: 26 May 2013, 19:04
by Martynor
I had the same problem last week. Turns out it was a dead diode and some of the wiring was hacked. So I had a small blue light installed on the dash and connected to the headlamp so when they power on the light comes on on the dash I also put a sticker under it saying H/lamp. Brought it back for retest the guy smiled and passed it.

Re: MOT FAILURE on main beam tell tale light not working ,help

Posted: 27 May 2013, 11:14
by CovKid
MOT states:

On vehicles first used on or after 1 April 1986, the ‘tell-tale’ must illuminate when main beam is selected.

Mine is an 85 and they didn't give a hoot. It doesn't say in what form the 'tell tale' should be although ideally the existing one I suppose. However, I imagine if your seat lit up beneath you and was highly visible to you as the driver, that would suffice. The whole point is so that you don't dazzle drivers because you haven't realised you're on full beam, thats what its about. A buzzer would be acceptable too although that might get a bit annoying on long dark roads. :rofl

The colour of the bulb won't matter either - as long as YOU know what it is. Blue just stands out more.