How to get Japanese Import Exhaust Emission Information?ULEZ

How to get Japanese Import Exhaust Emission Information?ULEZ

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GBS123

Original Poster:

9 posts

93 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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Hi,

Going round in circles trying to get the Exhaust Emission information for a Japanese Import 2003 BMW 530i, which was registered in the UK earlier this month. On the V5C it is listen as Private/Light Goods (PLG) as the taxation class but does not state the Exhaust Emission information in Section V in the V5C. I need this to ensure the car is not eligible for charges as part of ULEZ.

Contacting TFL: They can only go by their ULEZ Checker, and as the vehicle only just got registered they cant check via registration plate. They asked me to contact DVLA to get guidance.

Contacting DVLA: They can only go by whats in the V5C document and as nothing is listen they said contact BMW.

Contacting BMW: They can't check the details via registration or VIN apparently because this is a Japanese Import and nothing comes up on the system. I'm having trouble getting in contact with BMW Japan.

Any thoughts on how else to get this emission information (CO,HC,NOX)?

Thanks.

jsims1

291 posts

125 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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Do you not have a Certificate of Conformity for the vehicle? If not you may have to get one from BMW Japan but this should have all the relevant information you're after on it.

GBS123

Original Poster:

9 posts

93 months

Thursday 21st June 2018
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Thanks, unfortunately the COC does not display the emission figures.

Getting a hold of BMW Japan is going to be a job in itself but seems like the only way to get the emission information. BMW UK and BMW GERMANY were unable to help at all.

Does anyone speak Japanese by any chance biggrin

Edited by GBS123 on Thursday 21st June 17:43

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 21st June 2018
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Who did the import for you? I would try using someone in Japan who will have the right contacts. Miguel from Newera would be the man I would look to.

DamnKraut

482 posts

106 months

Thursday 21st June 2018
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jsims1 said:
Do you not have a Certificate of Conformity for the vehicle? If not you may have to get one from BMW Japan but this should have all the relevant information you're after on it.
The CoC is a European document, meaning it comes with cars for European markets. A Japan country version BMW will not have a COC. Had the same issue with a car I imported from Japan.

Ernymilkman

1 posts

72 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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Any update on this thread. I’ve a 2004 Nissan elgrand which falls foul of ulez. Sane engine as a 2005 elgrand - which is. ulez compliant

think I need to get Nissan japan to confirm euro emission standard - but no idea how. Is there a body willing to take this up?

Guess this is an issue facing all jap import owners, importers and dealers. ...and not just a London thing as theses ulez type standards will no doubt be imposed in other Uk cities over time.

Matt14

10 posts

153 months

Tuesday 27th November 2018
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Having the same problem with my 2005 BMW 760Li.

Should be exempt...

Went through TFL then DVLA. DVLA said no option to update V5 since registered as PLG which will never change.
Contacted BMW Japan who offered a production certificate for £400 fee but contains no emissions data.

Therefore, to me the only way that I could get data is to go to BMW Germany and ask them to verify that the car has the same emissions as a Euro delivered 2005 car.

If anyone had any other suggestions I would be grateful.

Wooda80

1,743 posts

82 months

Tuesday 27th November 2018
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Is part of the problem that a Japanese market specification won't have been subjected to the test for the European market and therefore the data won't be available.

You can look at what you know and say "well it should be the same" but, even if they are identical in terms of induction / ignition / exhaust systems, it hasn't been tested and so how can they be certain. Doubtful that anyone at a manufacturer would be motivated to devote much time to investigating unfortunately.

Red Devil

13,190 posts

215 months

Thursday 29th November 2018
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Matt14 said:
Having the same problem with my 2005 BMW 760Li.

Should be exempt...

Went through TFL then DVLA. DVLA said no option to update V5 since registered as PLG which will never change.
Contacted BMW Japan who offered a production certificate for £400 fee but contains no emissions data.

Therefore, to me the only way that I could get data is to go to BMW Germany and ask them to verify that the car has the same emissions as a Euro delivered 2005 car.

If anyone had any other suggestions I would be grateful.
To apply a penalty charge for non-compliance (i.e. not paying the ULEZ) TfL will be determining elegibility by what's on the V5C. If it can't be changed I suspect you might be screwed.
If you do manage to get emissions data from BMW you'll have to apply for a specific exemption: Whether TfL will grant it though is something else.
The ULEZ is going to be massively expanded (to within the North/South Circular Roads) in a little over 2 years time. Fortunately I have very little reason to ever go there.

Jerry Can

4,683 posts

230 months

Saturday 18th May 2019
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looking for further info on this in a similar vain.

I am trying to import a Nismo Note. This is a JDM car, and if imported will not have a TDN on its C of C/De -reg doc/ Export doc. I can get a TDN through my contacts at Nissan, and have been successful in this. However I didn't realise that the TDN is chassis specific.

So my only other option is Class R, IVA test, which requires from the manufacturer, evidence of compliance/certificate of conformity to ECE regs, including noise, emissions, seat belts ,front and side impact.

Now I think I can get this info from Nissan, however is it again chassis specific or model specific? If the latter I'll attempt to do it, if not I won't bother. I guess I am hoping to get all the relevant info before importing a car. I will probably end up creating a model report.

tia

Edited by Jerry Can on Saturday 18th May 19:44

Clackadoo

1 posts

47 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Hi there,

How did you get on with this?

I contacted nissan Japan re. my nissan cube and they have just come back saying they won't provide homologation information outside of the country for which the car was manufactured! Not very helpful.

Pretty sure I didn't get a COC when I bought the car and my V5C doesn't have any emissions info on it!

Now wondering if I should order a retrospective COC from a Japanese import company but at £350+ seems like a bit of a gamble (car might not even be ulez afterall).

Any help or guidance will be much appreciated!


Ernymilkman said:
Any update on this thread. I’ve a 2004 Nissan elgrand which falls foul of ulez. Sane engine as a 2005 elgrand - which is. ulez compliant

think I need to get Nissan japan to confirm euro emission standard - but no idea how. Is there a body willing to take this up?

Guess this is an issue facing all jap import owners, importers and dealers. ...and not just a London thing as theses ulez type standards will no doubt be imposed in other Uk cities over time.

samoht

6,289 posts

153 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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To the best of my knowledge, to qualify for ULEZ charge exemption a petrol car must either be first registered on or after 1 Jan 2006, or it must be registered as Euro 4 or better on the registration document. So Japanese imports dating from 2005 or earlier have to pay, I've not heard of anyone finding a way around that. Concrete proof to the contrary welcome!

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,683 posts

230 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Clackadoo said:
Nissan have a blanket policy of not providing all the data required for export of a non market specific model to another market. unfortunately you won't get that data.

King_Cousins

1 posts

47 months

Tuesday 15th December 2020
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Jerry Can said:
looking for further info on this in a similar vain.

I am trying to import a Nismo Note. This is a JDM car, and if imported will not have a TDN on its C of C/De -reg doc/ Export doc. I can get a TDN through my contacts at Nissan, and have been successful in this. However I didn't realise that the TDN is chassis specific.

So my only other option is Class R, IVA test, which requires from the manufacturer, evidence of compliance/certificate of conformity to ECE regs, including noise, emissions, seat belts ,front and side impact.

Now I think I can get this info from Nissan, however is it again chassis specific or model specific? If the latter I'll attempt to do it, if not I won't bother. I guess I am hoping to get all the relevant info before importing a car. I will probably end up creating a model report.

tia

Edited by Jerry Can on Saturday 18th May 19:44
Hi Jerry

I came across your post while searching for info regarding Nismo Notes. Any luck importing or getting the model report? Thanks

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,683 posts

230 months

Tuesday 15th December 2020
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King_Cousins said:
Hi Jerry

I came across your post while searching for info regarding Nismo Notes. Any luck importing or getting the model report? Thanks
Cool cars aren't they?

Anyway to answer your question - as far as I am aware there is no mechanism within VOSA to accept a CoC without a TDN, even if you have managed to get the chassis specific TDN via another means - i.e. official documentation from Nissan.
In my case and due to my contacts I was able to speak to the UK homologation engineer who used his contact in Japan to get a chassis specific TDN ( type designation number) however this would be separate to the CofC and export document, and so I was unwilling to take a 12k risk on importing a car without the required TDN in the correct places. So unfortunately I think it would be very difficult to import the car until it is 10 years old. Although IIRC the 1.2 Note does have the required TDN on the CofC. However I suspect you want the 1.6. This is the problem with post production modified cars from Japan, and I think its not just NISMO but also AUTECH and STI and Spoon.

If you have detailed knowledge of the VOSA IVA process and know how to use a separately supplied TDN then I am all ears as I can still get the info needed, but there's no point if beaurocracy in the UK gets in the way.

Model reports are very expensive, circa £300k.

qas91b

2 posts

46 months

Thursday 7th January 2021
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Jerry Can said:
looking for further info on this in a similar vain.

I am trying to import a Nismo Note. This is a JDM car, and if imported will not have a TDN on its C of C/De -reg doc/ Export doc. I can get a TDN through my contacts at Nissan, and have been successful in this. However I didn't realise that the TDN is chassis specific.

So my only other option is Class R, IVA test, which requires from the manufacturer, evidence of compliance/certificate of conformity to ECE regs, including noise, emissions, seat belts ,front and side impact.

Now I think I can get this info from Nissan, however is it again chassis specific or model specific? If the latter I'll attempt to do it, if not I won't bother. I guess I am hoping to get all the relevant info before importing a car. I will probably end up creating a model report.

tia

Edited by Jerry Can on Saturday 18th May 19:44
Hi Jerry

I have a Nissan Serena Ryder which I purchased of an auction site in the last few months. Its a 2013 and i have applied for an IVA, however the export certificate is missing the TDN number. Any chance you can advise how I can get a TDN?

I need either the TDN or the following information:

If they are unable to provide the information then you would need to provide vin specific evidence from the vehicle manufacturer that the vehicle meets the EU Directives.



Item Minimum Directive Requirement

Noise 70/157/EEC to 92/97/EEC

Emissions Dependant on date of manufacture

Gas Fuel Tanks ECE REG. 67.01 (LPG) / ECE REG. 110(CNG)

EC 79/2009 OR ECE REG.134 (HYDROGEN)

Brakes 71/320/EEC TO 98/12/EC

Anti-Theft/Immobiliser 74/61/EC to 95/56/EC

Protective Steering 74/297/EEC to 91/662/EEC

Seat Belt Anchorages 76/115/EEC to 90/629/EEC (from 24/4/2009 to 2005/41)

Front Impact

(design weight 2500kg or less) 96/79/EC

CO2 and fuel consumption 80/1268/EEC to 93/116/EEC (from 01/01/2009 to 2004/3/EC)

Side impact (vehicle having 96/27/EC

Seat reference point

700mm or lower) 96/27/EC

Electrical Safety ECE Reg 100.01


anyone able to help?

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,683 posts

230 months

Thursday 7th January 2021
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who imported the car for you? They should have warned you about the fact that you need certain documentary evidence - i.e. a TDN to complete the IVA process. You may need to see how they are going to help you. I'm guessing it's the Irish guy?

Anyway you are going to struggle, until the car is 10 years old.

In the meantime, you would have to ask the homologation engineer at Nissan ( there is one - may be find him on linked in ) and ask him if he can help you with the answers to your questions, or the data you need. However before you do that you would also need to contact VOSA about the IVA process and ask them to confirm what they actually require to prove homologation of your car. Is it an email from Nissan GB, is it the TDN retrospectively applied to the C of C? can yo even do that, is it the TDN applied to the export doc. As far as I am aware there is no official process that you could use to allow you to retrospectively apply the TDN. This is only a Nissan specific problem as most other manufacturers will provide you with the relevant information.

I think you are going to struggle, but you really need to have a word with your importer. furious

qas91b

2 posts

46 months

Sunday 10th January 2021
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Dynion Araf Uchaf said:
who imported the car for you? They should have warned you about the fact that you need certain documentary evidence - i.e. a TDN to complete the IVA process. You may need to see how they are going to help you. I'm guessing it's the Irish guy?

Anyway you are going to struggle, until the car is 10 years old.

In the meantime, you would have to ask the homologation engineer at Nissan ( there is one - may be find him on linked in ) and ask him if he can help you with the answers to your questions, or the data you need. However before you do that you would also need to contact VOSA about the IVA process and ask them to confirm what they actually require to prove homologation of your car. Is it an email from Nissan GB, is it the TDN retrospectively applied to the C of C? can yo even do that, is it the TDN applied to the export doc. As far as I am aware there is no official process that you could use to allow you to retrospectively apply the TDN. This is only a Nissan specific problem as most other manufacturers will provide you with the relevant information.

I think you are going to struggle, but you really need to have a word with your importer. furious
I bought car of a auction site. It was imported by the previous owner. I have managed to find a TDN number in an online article that is for a chassis code that matches mine. Any ideas if the TDN is different for every vehicle or generally the same for each vehicle with the same beginning chassis code. In this case C26.

Thanks again

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,683 posts

230 months

Sunday 10th January 2021
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TDN is chassis specific, not model specific

CL7XX

1 posts

15 months

Thursday 3rd August 2023
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GBS123 said:
Hi,

Going round in circles trying to get the Exhaust Emission information for a Japanese Import 2003 BMW 530i, which was registered in the UK earlier this month. On the V5C it is listen as Private/Light Goods (PLG) as the taxation class but does not state the Exhaust Emission information in Section V in the V5C. I need this to ensure the car is not eligible for charges as part of ULEZ.

Contacting TFL: They can only go by their ULEZ Checker, and as the vehicle only just got registered they cant check via registration plate. They asked me to contact DVLA to get guidance.

Contacting DVLA: They can only go by whats in the V5C document and as nothing is listen they said contact BMW.

Contacting BMW: They can't check the details via registration or VIN apparently because this is a Japanese Import and nothing comes up on the system. I'm having trouble getting in contact with BMW Japan.

Any thoughts on how else to get this emission information (CO,HC,NOX)?

Thanks.
Hello

Were you able to solve the emissions info problem?