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oneten110 Member Since: 02 Jul 2011 Location: Wish I was still in France Posts: 741 |
Does that apply to all vehicles, including (say) a 1935 Austin 7? It is not a Defender, it is a One_Ten
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8th Sep 2019 12:30pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17336 |
I believe so.
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8th Sep 2019 1:08pm |
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Ads90 Member Since: 16 Jun 2008 Location: Cots-on-the-Wolds Posts: 809 |
No screen wash on my dads 1930’s Austin & Morris.
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8th Sep 2019 9:28pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17336 |
Out of curiosity (and to reduce the risk of making a fool of myself) I have just checked the C&U regs.
Every vehicle that is required to have a wiper must also have a washer (with four exceptions: an agricultural vehicle first used before 1 June 1986, a tracked vehicle, a vehicle which cannot go faster than 20mph, or a vehicle used to provide a local service as defined in the Transport Act 1985). Every vehicle fitted with a windscreen must have "one or more efficient automatic windscreen wipers, unless the driver can obtain an adequate view of the road to the front without looking through the windscreen." The question of obtaining "an adequate view of the road to the front without looking through the windscreen" is an interesting one, since there is some ambiguity about this. I believe that the test criteria are now that it must be possible for the driver to do this without the use of tools and without leaving the driver's seat. For example, the 1938 Bentley I used to own had no washers, and although it had wipers they were not legally required since the driver had a crank handle that opened the windscreen. If it rained, you could in theory do this. However I have once had an MOT refused for no washers on a Series 1 80" soft-top on the grounds that the windscreen could not be opened without first removing the soft-top therefore failing to comply with the C&U Regs. The fact that the 80" had only a single wiper wasn't an issue, but it needed a washer. Generally most vintage and quality PVT vehicles have opening windscreens which will allow you to have neither wipers nor washers if you wish. If legally you do not require either, then you can have one or the other or both if you wish, but if you have them they must work, and, in the case of the wipers, they must be "automatic", i.e., powered, and "efficient". Quite how the latter is defined is not clear. Fortunately for us Defender owners there is no legal requirement for them to be reliable. |
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9th Sep 2019 7:48am |
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Ads90 Member Since: 16 Jun 2008 Location: Cots-on-the-Wolds Posts: 809 |
Regarding vintage, I'm sure it came down to the discretion of sympathetic testers!
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9th Sep 2019 9:09am |
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oneten110 Member Since: 02 Jul 2011 Location: Wish I was still in France Posts: 741 |
I would question whether the wipers on a Defender are "efficient" especially where snow is concerned It is not a Defender, it is a One_Ten
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9th Sep 2019 12:09pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17336 |
I think that my 80" was one of the first vehicles with "intermittent wipe"!
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9th Sep 2019 2:33pm |
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Swollock Member Since: 16 Mar 2013 Location: Wellingborough Northants Posts: 262 |
Looks like a motorcycle plate to me. 2008 Defender 110 XS CSW
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9th Sep 2019 2:46pm |
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