Interesting.
UK manual doesn't give it one way or the other, but as you say it's clearly stated as a Major in the NI one.
UK here. Section 7.8
www.gov.uk/guidance/mot-inspection-manual-for-private-passenger-and-light-commercial-vehicles/7-other-equipment
I always assumed that MoT requirements were the same across the whole UK. You live and learn. I wonder what other differences there are.It's not a fail in England, or at least it didn't use to be
I always assumed that MoT requirements were the same across the whole UK. You live and learn. I wonder what other differences there are.
In Northern Ireland their politicians have stopped even pretending to work yet still get laid. Scotland gets a remarkable amount of money per capita and Wales is f@cked.
I suspect that a smart phone with an app like digihud showing speed would be sufficient to pass an MOT.I took a kph only bike for MOT this year in England, no problems
the only requirement is for a speedo to work, if its fitted. no speedo, no problem. what it shows doesn't matter as thats not part of the MOT, therefore could be calibrated to any measurement of distance over time. accuracy is not testedI suspect that a smart phone with an app like digihud showing speed would be sufficient to pass an MOT.
I think if you look a bit deeper, any vehicle capable of more than about 30mph is required to have a speed indicator. In the past even a rev counter was acceptable if the critical speeds for each gear were marked.the only requirement is for a speedo to work, if its fitted. no speedo, no problem. what it shows doesn't matter as thats not part of the MOT, therefore could be calibrated to any measurement of distance over time. accuracy is not tested
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/mot-ins...d-light-commercial-vehicles/7-other-equipment
The speedo face on one of mine has KPH & MPH. You sure they are just volt meters?, I thought they were a bit more sophisticated than that.Hi
New to the forum so if I'm being dumb feel free to shot me down in flames..
I've bought an import P38 (4.6 Gems) and want to change the speedo face to MPH from Km/hr.
Not really bothered about the odometer reading Km.
My thoughts, and this might be me being dim, the speedo and tacho gauges (along with the other two), are just magnetic volt meters. Is there any reason why the tacho and speedo "meters" cannot be taken from an "MPH" binnacle and fitted to my existing one. I appreciate there may be marginal calibration differences but I'm kind of guessing the manufacturing tolerances will be reasonable and both the Km/hr and MPH will have the same FSD.
Anybody tried this?
I changed all 4 instruments so they matched. Easy job. Odometer is in km but I did not have to do any risky programming…Hi P38 Monkey.
That was my plan (mines is a Japanese import). In my case I don't see any point in swapping the "temp" and "fuel" gauges as the assembly I've bought will have a much higher mileage than the 57K on mine but it looks like a simple case of unclipping the front, removing the six screws and lifting the tacho/speedo out.
I'm in the process of setting up a laptop and going to buy RSWsolution's software so I'll wait till I've got that before I bugger about with anything electrical in case it all goes wrong.
Thanks for the replies and the info, much appreciated and I'll update once I've done it.
Cheers.
The RSW software may not read the EKA code. The best option is to turn off EKA and the immobiliser.The instruments I've bought matches so easier still. I don't have an EKA code or a working fob for the car and I'm not sure about getting one from my local LR dealer with it being a Japanese import so I'm loathed to disconnect the battery in case I get the dreaded "engine disabled". The RSW SW will read the EKA code so that'd give me a starting point. I know the dealer has ran the battery flat and it's been swapped to no ill effect but just in case .......
Thanks again
The instruments I've bought matches so easier still. I don't have an EKA code or a working fob for the car and I'm not sure about getting one from my local LR dealer with it being a Japanese import so I'm loathed to disconnect the battery in case I get the dreaded "engine disabled". The RSW SW will read the EKA code so that'd give me a starting point. I know the dealer has ran the battery flat and it's been swapped to no ill effect but just in case .......
Thanks again
Thanks for the response.The best option is to turn off EKA and the immobiliser.
I'm not that fussed about the the units on the Odometer. If it was easy to change I would have given it a go but it seems a bit of a minefield so I'll live with "Kilometers" The speedo looks like an easy fix just swapping over the tacho and speedo meters from the MPH binnacle. Fingers crossed,A main dealer should be able to tell you the EKA. It may be the NAS default which I think was 1515.
The speed and mileage comes from the BECM via the ABS module. It averages the pulses from the 4 wheels. BECM can be switched between mph and kph but I have a feeling if you convert to kph the mileage jumps up and the binnacle takes the mileage but if you put the BECM back to mph the BECM initials drops but then is overwritten by the higher number in the odometer (which has no units). I'm pretty sure someone came up with a hack around this (maybe zeroing something first?) but I cannot recall what they did.