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Hi guys, I noticed there are many drivers who never turn on their headlamp at all as there are backlit in their meter gauge and DayLight, I have encounter 2 vehicles on the same day. Guess that is the basic when you drive on the road and what was taught when you went to learn driving, just don't understand why drivers can forget to turn on headlamp.
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Just realised that the bulb in one of my headlamps n the bulb in one of my foglights is down. Anyone ever changed before can ask how much to change ah n need to pay for labor charges? At same time e plastic cover of e foglight also cracked. Can it be replaced or need to change e whole foglight?
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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/halogen-light-bulbs-to-be-phased-out-all-lamps-sold-to-be-as-10866584 SINGAPORE: In an effort to spur consumers to switch to energy efficient bulbs, the National Environment Agency (NEA) is raising what is known as the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) of light bulbs, which will effectively phase out halogen lamps. The agency is aiming for all light bulbs in Singapore to be, minimally, as energy efficient as LED bulbs from 2023 onwards, it said in a media release on Friday (Oct 26). Under the current MEPS regulations, halogen or incandescent bulbs, which account for about 5 per cent of all regulated lamps sold in Singapore, must attain a one-tick rating, and LED bulbs must attain a two-tick rating. From Nov 1, 2019, all bulbs, incandescent or LED, must attain a two-tick rating on their Energy Label when brought into Singapore for sale. Anyone who flouts the MEPS regulations when they come into force will be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding S$10,000. The NEA will also introduce two enhancements to the Mandatory Energy Labelling Scheme (MELS) - more than 80 per cent of lamps sold in Singapore will be covered, and displaying of energy labels in all publicity materials, physical or digital, is now mandatory. These will take effect on Nov 1, 2019. “It is important for consumers to be able to differentiate energy-saving products, such as LED lamps, from less energy efficient products," said Mr William Song, the sales marketing head at LEDVANCE, a lighting supplier. "This allows them to make informed choices and benefit from the greater durability, light quality and lower energy consumption of LED lamps, which results in cost savings for families in the long run.
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hi guys, I got a roll of headlamp film that I bought from sonic racing a while ago, went to Juzzwheelz at bukit merah as recommended by sonic to install on my headlamps. Juzzwheelz did for me 2 years ago for 20 or 30$ and was now quoted 50$ to do the same job. materials are provided by me. any other alternative that I can go to instead of this joint?
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Hi MCF users, Anyone to intro for restoring headlamps? Do share the cost and experience. Thanks alot
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A monthly average of 28 vehicle owners have been fined since 2010 for headlamp non-compliance. This number includes the unauthorised installation of High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps. Minister for Transport Lui Tuck Yew revealed this in a written reply to Member of Parliament (MP) for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Zainal Sapari. Citing records from the Traffic Police, Mr Lui added there have been no accidents caused by drivers dazzled by light from other vehicles since 2005. HID headlamps can improve the visibility of drivers compared with standard halogen lamps. Since January 1, 2010, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) made it compulsory for all newly-registered vehicles with HID headlamps to be equipped with an auto-levelling feature. LTA said the feature helps reduce glare to drivers of oncoming vehicles without compromising the improved visibility the headlamps offer to drivers. Mr Lui said LTA enforcement officers look out for vehicles fitted with very bright headlamps that do not comply with its requirements. Owners of non-complying vehicles face a maximum penalty of S$1,000 fine and three months' jail. For subsequent offenders, they face up to S$2,000 fine and six months' jail. Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/28-vehicle-owners-fined/856182.html
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Dear all, Can someone kindly advice where to get a complete set of hid projector headlight (pre FL) for right hand drive (not retrofit type) in Singapore? Roughly how much the price? Tried reading back previous post but cant really find. Kindly help.
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looking for philips crystal vision looks like this is the closest to white and yet LTA friendly any recommended place to buy? mxtr@ding never bring in so skip this one no autobacs plz went there to beo, bl@@dy expensive
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How you deal with it? live with it? DIY and polish it? or send for polishing? If DIY, how you do? If send of polishing, cost how much? btw, is replacement better?
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Hi, how many of you have habit of periodically wax the above to protect them against clouding due to scratches and UV?
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Hi, Anyone knows if I can replace my Vios headlamp bulbs of 55/60 watts to 100 watts bulbs? Will it cause the new bulbs to melt? Pls advice if got experts out there? Thanks.
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Hi Bros, Anyone know of workshop that can treat water vapour in Headlamps at a reasonable price? Please advise. Thank you. Regards,
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Hi Bros, Noticed this topic on headlamp hasn't been discussed much in this forum. Does anyone has recommendation for headlamp bulbs that are slightly whiter (but still LTA-compliant) and yet last comparably as long as standard halogen bulbs (i.e. about 2 years)? Thanks!
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As mentioned above, I got this one-page letter from LTA with regards to my aftermarket HID headlamp. The contents of the letter stated that they have received feedback that my headlamp is showing an extra bright light and causes glare and distraction to other road users. It also discusses about the compliance with international standards, such as those adopted in European Union countries. Last but not least, they want me to check my headlamp bulbs and warn me that their enforcement officers and Traffic Police will be closely monitoring vehicles such as myself on the road. What should I do now? Anyone who has encountered similar experiences before can advise? Thanks in advance and best regards,
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Hi all, Lately, the headlamp starts to flicker when air-con kick-in and at stationery. Car is slightly over a year so is it a tell tale sign of battery failure? Car battery warranty is usually a year and it is about time to change. Which brand do you guys usually go for? Thank you very much. Regards,
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Anyone knows of any good workshop that can open up a Mazda 6 headlamp in order to do some rectification work on the inside and seal it up nicely? Thank you.
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hi MCF bros, i currently encountered a problem for my car whereby 1 of my headlamp having condensation which result in water inside it..Is there any way which i can solved it myself or any wkshop to recommend to rectify tis..Thx..
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Is anyone familiar with the internal workings/ circuit layout for the headlamp. I am just curious here. Given that both headlamps are 2x setups i.e. one lowbeam and one highbeam, assuming when you flick the high beam, the low beam still stays on right? So in that case, the sudden surge of voltage, will it cause the circuitry to decrease in lifespan significantly if say one has a propensity to flick his headlamp furiously frequently? Thanks
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Well, long ago, changed the Angel Eye, now it seems like the silicon has wear and tear after 2 years. is time to touch up. The shop that installed Angel Eye for me, no long support Lancer model (some of you might know which workshop), so i have to source other workshop that can do siliconing by paying a little workman cost. Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I dunno how come my new car headlamp plastic cover have water stain that could not be removed. Can I use Autosol to remove it or is there any other alternative polish it in order to remove the water stain? Please advise. Thanks!
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JDM is selling, but he told me out of stock. I understand is not LTA compliant. but when JDM told me, the light is stock orange, it makes me think liao. since orange light, why not LTA compliant. JDM told me is projector. i still dont quite understand leh. someone please enlighten me
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