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expatRob



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Advice on German Headlight Laws
I am looking for a good source on what is allowed in Germany as far as Headlight replacement, indicator lights and any additional light bars I may want to add. For example I want to know if Halogen / LED's are allowed and what the parameters are. Thanks.
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Eau02467



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Surely what is good for the goose is good for the gander....

In the uk we must conform to EU rules with ce markoing etc and therefore surely whatever the rules are in the uk, must translate across to Europe also? I appreciate that is not a definitive answer but I think it would be hard if not impossible to prosecute you for something that is legal in the UK I.e you can't add LED's to a halogen unit but if you add a sealed CE marked LED unit then it is fine
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leeds



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Jan at Nakatanenga specialises in lighting so he will be able to advise about any pecularities regarding German laws. The Germans tend to be be stricter then other countries.

Under harmonisation regulations i.e, UN ECE reg 112 governs most vehicle lighting. So road legal lights have to be E marked. No putting LED clusters as replacement of filament bulbs etc.



Brendan
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expatRob



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Leeds
So you are saying that I can NOT replace my OE indicator lights etc with LED ones?

I will also check with Jan at Nakatanenga

Thanks
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As far as I know, Brendan is quite right. As in the UK, you still cannot (legally) use LED bulbs in reflector lamps designed for conventional bulbs.

Replacing the complete unit with E marked LED units is fine.

The reason being that an LED light source cannot use the full reflector surface and therefore garantee to fulfill the original homologation. 1998 Tdi 90 SW,
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expatRob



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Thanks, I see don't replace the bulbs replace the whole unit with a LED E marked component.
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leeds



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Replacing the whole unit with a proper type approved/E marked unit is perfectly legal.


If you have say a type approved/E marked light unit which runs a standard filament bulb then the manufacturer has gone through the official process at some expense to get official type approval. If you replace like for like when a bulb goes then the type approval is still valid. Put something completely different in then the type approval is invalid as the original manufacturer has not got approval for that combination.


Basically why should any manufacturer approve an unseen unauthorised untested modification to their equipment?


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Wild Card 90



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Thats right. There are plenty (for a Defender) to choose from.
LED headlight, signal lights and number plate light.

In Germany roof (on roof rack or light bar) lights are "tolerated".
However, the number of light sources are defined.
You can only have 2 (one per side) side lights.
Legally, you are only allowed to have 2 dipped beam lights (the headlamps, obviously) four main beam (the 2 headlamps + 2 roof lamps Embarassed ) and 2 fog lamps.

Nakatanenga is an excellent source, and will advise you well. 1998 Tdi 90 SW,
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leeds wrote:
Under harmonisation regulations i.e, UN ECE reg 112 governs most vehicle lighting.


Regulation 112 covers one just one small area specifically related to headlights - "Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicle headlamps emitting an asymmetrical passing-beam or a driving-beam or both and equipped with filament lamps and/or light-emitting diode (LED) modules"

Regulation 48 is seen as the core regulation for lighting - "UNIFORM PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF VEHICLES WITH REGARD TO THE INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING AND LIGHT-SIGNALLING DEVICES"

Hella do a good guide:

https://www.hella.com/hella-com/assets/med...LLA_EN.pdf
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