Originally posted by eggsjan:
WRONG. Your windows normally come from Pilkingtons with a 70% tint anyway as it is too expensive otherwise.
Key word being "Normally" Scoop
Meaning Not everyone single one.
It makes economical sense to turn the gas off.
I'm assuming its more heat to create Clear?
As i understand it,
It is the Manufactures of the Car Say ford to check that the vehicle is road worthy and legal
coming off the production line.
As it should conform to a Approved Check by VOSA.
There have been instances with the Light Meter
where a car from the Manufactures Has been Ilegal. Failing the Light Meter.
If this is so then its the fault of First the Retailer would has sold you an Un Road worthy car. (Not Legal).
Who would then take it up with the Maunufacture.
I cant remember off hand when this was part of the checking process. (The year it became relevant)?
So its fair to say that, an older car could have possibly had Ilegal tinted glass fitted.
And fail.
Its less lighly that a moden car would fail these checks now.
I think eggsjan was just highlighting that more often than not people forget when ordering
Tint Film that there side windows may already be tinted pushing them over the limit.
That's how i understood it anyways.
And good advice to a newbie reading up.