Totally wrong advice being given..
All those Documents quoted are years old and have not been put into the MOT test.
I refer you to The MOT Testers Handbook ISBN 978-0-9549352-5-2
Fifth Edition crown copyright 2017 Section 1.7
Link.... (
https://www.mot-testing.service.gov.uk/documents/manuals/m4i00000001.htm)
Vehicles equipped with High Intensity Discharge (HID) or LED dipped beam headlamps may be fitted with headlamp washers and a suspension or headlamp self levelling system. Where such systems are fitted, they must work;
Where HID or LED dipped beam headlamps are fitted, switch on the headlamps and check the operation of any headlamp levelling and cleaning devices fitted
They also have to test for aim and dazzle, Section 1.8:
The type of headlamp will determine whether the aim must be checked on main or dipped beam. See diagrams 1, 2 and 3, which include details appropriate to each headlamp type. A flat top or other alternative headlamp dipped beam pattern (not being one of the examples) is acceptable providing all of the beam upper edge, including any “peak” is contained within the appropriate tolerance band. These methods of inspection involve the use of beam checking equipment with a collecting lens.
When adjusting European ‘E’ beam headlamps they should be set in accordance with the type approval marking which is either close to the vehicle manufacturer’s plate or the headlamp. For vehicles without a marking, the downward aim should be set to: · 1.3%, if the headlamp centre is not more than 850 mm from the ground · 2.0%, if the headlamp centre is more than 850 mm from the ground.
There is no mention of illegality of fitting a non E marked lamp in an E marked unit.
And,... Reason for fail:
1. a. A headlamp which does not conform to diagrams 1, 2 or 3 that has a beam image which is aimed so that it dazzles other road users.
b. Projected beam image obviously incorrect, e.g. where the headlamp bulb is incorrectly fitted or the reflector is seriously corroded.
c. headlamp aim unable to be tested
Aftermarket HID's can be fitted without levelling or washers. It is only where levelling and washers ARE fitted that they are part of the test and need to work
My Z3 has gone through 4 MOT's with aftermarket HIDs without a mention
As long as they do not fall foul of the beam positioning they are legal.
My new Z4 however has Xenons, and one of the levelling motors is not working, that is a fail, but the aftermarkets are not.
Self levelling systems and headlamp washers are not a legal requirement. Where they are fitted they have to work, where it is not practical to test them, then benefit of doubt must be given.