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    Re: Side lights with fron clam open and IVA

    Quote Originally Posted by hollytree View Post

    The headlight units I have an auxiliary bulb.
    Should I wire the motor relay and this auxiliary bulb to come on in the sidelight postion as the raised headlamp will still be visible from the front with the clamshell up.
    If I remember correctly this is what we did on Micks first car and that passed. But I don't remember a requirement at that time for the lights to be visible with the clam open.

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    Re: Side lights with fron clam open and IVA

    My side lights are in the headlights as well and just restrict the opening of the bonnet, they only need to be able to get to the brake fluid tanks and to have a look a round.

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    Re: Side lights with fron clam open and IVA

    Hi,
    I made up some temporary brackets that spaced the light forward to protrude outside the recess.
    Passed (SVA) no problem.
    Andrew

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