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Side indicators not working? is it MOT fail?

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#1 ·
Hi guys

I noticed the other day my side indicators don't work :( Any ideas why this could be? Its not the bulbs as they are new and came with the clear indicator covers. Is it an MOT failure if they don't work?
 
#2 ·
If you are going for an MOT take them off. They cannot fail you if they are not there, as long as your front and rears are working. Have you investigated why they don't work? I would be suspiscious that some body has fitted them inscorrectly. There should be nothing common between the two side indicators as they should have a seperate supply and earth. You need to do some voltage checking and continuity checking on the earths.
 
#4 ·
Not 100% sure but I thought the side mounted repeater indicators became mandatory after a certain date so will be required for the MOT :dunno: .

Might be just a case of a broken wire or bad connection behind the wing?

I think the grease you refer to is quite normal, sure mine are like that. It's there to protect and prevent moister ingress into the unit.
 
#7 ·
According to this site the indicators are not required.
http://www.ukmot.com/1-5.asp
But according to that site? -
Vehicles first used on or after 1 April 1986 These must be fitted with one side repeater indicator on each side. Instead of a separate lamp, the side repeater might be part of the front direction indicator if it includes a wraparound lens. Lamps incorporating a side repeater are marked either with an 'E' mark in a circle or an 'e' mark in a rectangle above which is the number 5. c. the flashing rate Note: it may be necessary to run the engine when checking the flashing rate c. does not flash 60 to 120 times per minute d. that every direction indicator emits amber light, except vehicles first used before 1 September 1965 where both front indicators may be white and both rear indicators red d. does not show light of the appropriate colour