Light cluster MOT question

Light cluster MOT question

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jakesmith

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9,463 posts

178 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Hi this will probably sound a little odd but I am trying to come up with somewhere to mount my rear facing dashcam in my little Smart car. it is convertible and the rear window doesn't work as a location as it folds away when the roof opens. The rear roll hoop isn't great either as it is quite far from the window and is quite obscured

My question is - it looks like the rear light cluster dismantles quite easily & the dashcam is only small. Could I put it in there without inuring MOT issues? It would go in without affectin the light function.


addz86

1,454 posts

193 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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As far as I’m aware, the lights only have to work and shine the correct colour to pass a MOT so might well work, could always get a spare light to change over for MOT time if not.

kambites

68,443 posts

228 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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I think it'd be fine. The only issue might be falling foul of this rather vague reason for failure: "A lens defective such that the emitted light is adversely affected" if the camera blocks proper visibility of the indicator from a particular viewing angle.

drjdog

345 posts

77 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Wouldn't it get hot in there?

jakesmith

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9,463 posts

178 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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drjdog said:
Wouldn't it get hot in there?
Could swap the bulbs for LEDs, the car is so basic it doesn't have CANbus
New cluster for MOT is a great idea!
Only other issue is whether footage is admisable if camera is in a dodgy spot - I know for front winscreen you have to stay out of swept area for example

Little Pete

1,620 posts

101 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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I’m assuming you are going to drill a hole in the lens? Be careful not to use the reflector. It may look like a part of the lens that hasn’t got a bulb but it is an MOT requirement.

jakesmith

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9,463 posts

178 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Thought I’d just leave it in place to start and see if the footage is any good. Sometimes when you’re close enough to something it doesn’t block the view like when you look through railings, it’s the light cluster railing effect. I’m not planning on drilling holes in the plastic

hersh

365 posts

74 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Wouldn't the camera be compromised as soon as you used the brakes/reversing light/ indicators etc etc ?

Scrump

22,944 posts

165 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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jakesmith said:
Only other issue is whether footage is admisable if camera is in a dodgy spot - I know for front winscreen you have to stay out of swept area for example
I thought the issue with cameras in the swept area was nothing to do with admissible footage, it was about obstructing the driver's view.

Little Pete

1,620 posts

101 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Scrump said:
I thought the issue with cameras in the swept area was nothing to do with admissible footage, it was about obstructing the driver's view.
You’re correct, an object or sticker has to significantly affect the drivers view to fail.

RazerSauber

2,548 posts

67 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Little Pete said:
You’re correct, an object or sticker has to significantly affect the drivers view to fail.
I thought this too, otherwise wouldn't all rain sensors cause issues? They're a "camera" in a swept area of the screen.

Howard-

4,958 posts

209 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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jakesmith said:
I know for front winscreen you have to stay out of swept area for example
No you don't. As long as it's not right in front of the driver's view.

You'd be silly to mount a front-facing camera too high out of the wipers' swept area, as it'll become useless when it rains.

Pupbelly

1,413 posts

136 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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My only comment is - brilliant idea, a nice stealth install. I'd go for the cluster swap at MOT time if you were overly concerned, it's easy enough to swap over and install a tidy push fit connector for the camera and it's all good. Love it! clap

bluezedd

1,034 posts

89 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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I could be wrong here, but if I was fitting it in the light cluster I would have concerns about it (or more importantly, the SD card) getting crushed and damaged in a rear end collision.

Howard-

4,958 posts

209 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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bluezedd said:
I could be wrong here, but if I was fitting it in the light cluster I would have concerns about it (or more importantly, the SD card) getting crushed and damaged in a rear end collision.
That's a very good point.

jakesmith

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178 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Howard- said:
bluezedd said:
I could be wrong here, but if I was fitting it in the light cluster I would have concerns about it (or more importantly, the SD card) getting crushed and damaged in a rear end collision.
That's a very good point.
Oh. OK well that's it then, next option is to somehow fabricate a mount for the roll over bar that I can swing up when I open the roof, where's that Meccano set!

Howard-

4,958 posts

209 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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I'm sure I've seen dashcams with both a forward and a rear-facing lens in the same enclosure that mounts to the windscreen as usual. It probably wouldn't work so well in a larger car but in a weeny little thing like a Smart, it'd probably work fine?

gmaz

4,629 posts

217 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Would a number plate surround not be suitable? Perhaps it would be too low but its at about the same height as the light cluster?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pumpkin-Viewing-Waterproo...




jakesmith

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9,463 posts

178 months

Friday 9th August 2019
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Rear facing really only works within a foot of the back of the car or the angle is too narrow

That number plate surround would be perfect but it’s only a backup camera not a dashcam sadly.

If I was any good at electronics it could possibly be rigged to work though