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hoyohoo
1 year ago

According to google:

“A small “e” within a rectangle indicates that the part is tested and valid for the entire EC..”

Say, nothing needs to be registered, that is so free for use within the EU.

Source: https://www.kennzeichenbox.de/kfz-ratgeber/betrieberlaubnis-fahrzeugteile

hoyohoo
1 year ago
Reply to  Martin36366

Okay, that’s weird. What did they relate to this statement? Were the E number seen and it was still said it wasn’t?

Next question would be: are these parts allowed on this moped? Or are they supposed to be another?

Ehlli
1 year ago

Well, it’s easy to do with the mirror 🙂 Perfect.

Ehlli
1 year ago

It must, of course, be approved for exactly this vehicle. As I said, I cannot build a headlight from a car to a motorcycle, even though there is an e-mark on it. One is tested for which vehicles the other.

hoyohoo
1 year ago

Sorry, I’m overwhelmed. I always thought the E number was enough:/