Changing things in the car. What is relevant for the MOT?

What changes can I make to and in the car without the TÜV inspector having to look at them? For example, seats, lights, speedometer display, etc.

I would be interested.

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Scusselbudd
9 months ago

If there are several backlights, headlights and radiators original for your car, you can adjust them. I have original darker backlights and even brighter ones. You could also change a sports grill without problems.

There's a lot in the interior. You can rebuild your complete interior. Sample whites of fabric on leather or another color, radio and music system can be exchanged. You can build a middle arm.

Fog lights may appear yellow.

You can retrofit original accessories. I was driving around with a roof baggage for a long time. No one bothered.

errost
9 months ago

You can't do anything from outside. So glue with stickers and change paint you can go far as you like (usually takes off). For the very least, you need an admission or the like.

In the interior, you are much more free than tüv, but you are strongly interested in what you want to do.
Sitting is not easy, you can only take care of tacho.
Lights are also very popular. Don't let big other people dazzle.

Wiesel
9 months ago

Seat rests / covers must be air bag compliant (desired breaking points).

Underfloor lighting is not allowed. The floor area should be combined with the door opening. Changed tachometer discs must have an opinion on exactly this vehicle.