Help please - urgent SVA query
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Help please - urgent SVA query
Hi guys,
I've just popped onto this site as my girlfriend has recently imported a 1996 Wagon WRX. However, apparantly the rear lights need to be changed for the SVA which is on monday. Our plan had been to just buy some from subaru, but they seem to be really reluctant to deal with an import!
I'm totally shocked at this as I'm used to dealing with Toyota regarding my MR2 turbo - true they usually order in the wrong parts and I wouldnt actually let them work on my car lol - but they will atleast try and help.
Are some dealers more willing to deal with an import than others? Any friendly ones?
Really need these lights urgently!
Any help would be appreciated, be it links to a breakers with a UK wagon in or if someone with a UKwagon would be kind enough to email me a vin number - a small paypal will be sent in return.
I know loan of a VIN number might be a sensitive one, I'm not a car ringer lol .... I'm on the uk MR2 imoc forum all the time and ran in Ten of the best 3 for team imoc last year
Please help guys!
Steve
P.S. wish my car sounded as nice as yours
I've just popped onto this site as my girlfriend has recently imported a 1996 Wagon WRX. However, apparantly the rear lights need to be changed for the SVA which is on monday. Our plan had been to just buy some from subaru, but they seem to be really reluctant to deal with an import!
I'm totally shocked at this as I'm used to dealing with Toyota regarding my MR2 turbo - true they usually order in the wrong parts and I wouldnt actually let them work on my car lol - but they will atleast try and help.
Are some dealers more willing to deal with an import than others? Any friendly ones?
Really need these lights urgently!
Any help would be appreciated, be it links to a breakers with a UK wagon in or if someone with a UKwagon would be kind enough to email me a vin number - a small paypal will be sent in return.
I know loan of a VIN number might be a sensitive one, I'm not a car ringer lol .... I'm on the uk MR2 imoc forum all the time and ran in Ten of the best 3 for team imoc last year
Please help guys!
Steve
P.S. wish my car sounded as nice as yours
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Hello and welcome to the board
Many people do just fit a separate fog light to pass SVA, which is undoubtedly cheaper (though less attractive) than replacing the light clusters with UK ones. If you want a UK set, do try a post in the Wanted forum - there are people who have changed theirs who will have on old set lying in the garage. Either option is cheaper than a brand new set from Subaru.
Many people do just fit a separate fog light to pass SVA, which is undoubtedly cheaper (though less attractive) than replacing the light clusters with UK ones. If you want a UK set, do try a post in the Wanted forum - there are people who have changed theirs who will have on old set lying in the garage. Either option is cheaper than a brand new set from Subaru.
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Thanks guys!
Would rather not go the additional fog lamp look - just ruins the look of the car. Might opt for that just to get it through the SVA though and then fit some legal lights
Seems like a nice helpful board this, keep up the good work!
Cheers
Steve
Would rather not go the additional fog lamp look - just ruins the look of the car. Might opt for that just to get it through the SVA though and then fit some legal lights
Seems like a nice helpful board this, keep up the good work!
Cheers
Steve
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You could turn the drivers side reverse light into a fog. All you need to do is run a wire off the feed for the front fogs and put some red lense repair tape over the lense on the outside. Does'nt spoil the look and the one reverse light is enough.
And yes Subaru dealers are *****. They will sell you parts but they will make you wait even if the part is on the shelf they will quote 1 or 2 days delivery. My local dealer made me walk back to where I'd parked to get the chassis number (in the rain) just for an oil filter! When we both knew all the EJ20 engines used the same filter. Needless to say I never went back....ever....
And yes Subaru dealers are *****. They will sell you parts but they will make you wait even if the part is on the shelf they will quote 1 or 2 days delivery. My local dealer made me walk back to where I'd parked to get the chassis number (in the rain) just for an oil filter! When we both knew all the EJ20 engines used the same filter. Needless to say I never went back....ever....
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go for the foglight matey much cheaper. also dont go to a dealer they'll shaft ya., look in the forsale section here, also go to www.sidc.co.uk www.scoobycity.co.uk or www.p1oc.co.uk andd just look around mate or go to scrappys try www.grade-a.co.uk mate. hope that helps
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If you do choose to replace the rear lights rather than fit a seperate foglight then make sure that you do both. The JDM cars have a different light pattern to the UK cars and whilst youll pass for the fog light youll fail for that.
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Originally Posted by Belmondo
You could turn the drivers side reverse light into a fog. All you need to do is run a wire off the feed for the front fogs and put some red lense repair tape over the lense on the outside. Does'nt spoil the look and the one reverse light is enough.
And yes Subaru dealers are *****. They will sell you parts but they will make you wait even if the part is on the shelf they will quote 1 or 2 days delivery. My local dealer made me walk back to where I'd parked to get the chassis number (in the rain) just for an oil filter! When we both knew all the EJ20 engines used the same filter. Needless to say I never went back....ever....
And yes Subaru dealers are *****. They will sell you parts but they will make you wait even if the part is on the shelf they will quote 1 or 2 days delivery. My local dealer made me walk back to where I'd parked to get the chassis number (in the rain) just for an oil filter! When we both knew all the EJ20 engines used the same filter. Needless to say I never went back....ever....
If you wish you can convert the car as described above after youve passed your SVA as most MOT testers will accept it.
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One other thing; 'Wagon lights are different from Saloon lights; most UK spec lights for sale seem to have come from 'Lexus'd-up' saloons.....
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Unfortunately you cant use the reversing light; this will fail the SVA immediately. The SVA tester will also inspect the integrity of the foglight wiring, its quite thorough.
If you wish you can convert the car as described above after youve passed your SVA as most MOT testers will accept it.
If you wish you can convert the car as described above after youve passed your SVA as most MOT testers will accept it.
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Originally Posted by stevencordiner
Are some dealers more willing to deal with an import than others? Any friendly ones?
Really need these lights urgently!
I know loan of a VIN number might be a sensitive one, I'm not a car ringer lol
Steve
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Thanks guys, we're sorted. Got the set of tail lights for £40 quid Local friendly breakers had a set in.
Cheers for the help though!
Its a shame the government saw fit to mess around with the SVA rules and vehicle registration side of things lately. Yet more protection for the manufacturers.
Was surprised at the 2 dealers I called when it came to parts for imports, as I said I'm not used to that as Toyota although they're incompetent and might try and shaft you, they will still try and help.
Cheers for the help though!
Its a shame the government saw fit to mess around with the SVA rules and vehicle registration side of things lately. Yet more protection for the manufacturers.
Was surprised at the 2 dealers I called when it came to parts for imports, as I said I'm not used to that as Toyota although they're incompetent and might try and shaft you, they will still try and help.
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