White Blinkers?

Mazdamatic

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Mazda 2 Sport
saw this in the Hellaflush thread in photos but thought since its an apperance mod id bring it over here for help.

anyone know where i can/ or how i can get these white blinkers instead of the awful yellow?

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i wouldnt mind buying or making some. are they illegal or anything in the states? i rarely ever see anything but yellow
 
They're illegal in the US, that's why we're stuck with the orange ones. If you buy a pair of non-US headlights they'll have the clear reflectors (at least, the Japanese-spec ones will).
 
*knock on wood* on my corolla i had my parking lights off(in the front only, so you wouldn't be able to tell that my 5000k HIDS were different shade of white than my turn signals) and i had white blinkers and never had any trouble, i don't remember them being illegal and i checked pretty thoroughly, long as they weren't blue or red they were supposed to be okay.

After i throw some HID's into the 2, (yeah flame me all you want for putting HID's into regular reflector housings im gonna do it anyways) i plan on removing the parking lights and getting white blinkers as well. (im a maybe on the white blinkers on this one due to the fact that the blinkers are on the inside and not the outside and the headlights may wash out the color completely and make it really hard to see, but disabling the parking lights for sure for a more clean look...maybe the side markers too...
 
*knock on wood* on my corolla i had my parking lights off(in the front only, so you wouldn't be able to tell that my 5000k HIDS were different shade of white than my turn signals) and i had white blinkers and never had any trouble, i don't remember them being illegal and i checked pretty thoroughly, long as they weren't blue or red they were supposed to be okay.

After i throw some HID's into the 2, (yeah flame me all you want for putting HID's into regular reflector housings im gonna do it anyways) i plan on removing the parking lights and getting white blinkers as well. (im a maybe on the white blinkers on this one due to the fact that the blinkers are on the inside and not the outside and the headlights may wash out the color completely and make it really hard to see, but disabling the parking lights for sure for a more clean look...maybe the side markers too...

hmmm maybe i can still try lol
 
it could be different in Texas, but here's what i got from the California HWY Patrol Website




From California Highway Patrol. May or may not apply to you but gives you an idea

http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/streetlegal.html

For those who love cars, customizing and racing are a way of life. Some dedicated performance enthusiasts, however, are putting their cars, their buddies and their lives on the line by street racing.

Street racing is illegal. The CHP won't hesitate to take street racers to court.

A first conviction on a street racing violation means:

* Minimum county jail sentence of 24 hours and maximum of 90 days.
* Vehicle probably impounded for at least 30 days.
* Owner responsible for vehicle's towing and storage charges ($1,000 or more).
* If owner fails to pay, vehicle could be sold at a lien sale.
* Anyone who aids or abets a street race also faces a maximum 90-day jail sentence.

Instead, take your car to a National Hot Rod Association-sanctioned track or drag strip, where you can race safely under optimum conditions.


"Nots" for the Hots

Illegal equipment most often cited by the CHP:
Photo of large auto speakers
Loud car stereo.
Illegal if heard more than 50 feet from the vehicle
(27007 VC). Photo of European style license plate
Lack of front and rear DMV-issued license plates
(5200 VC).
Photo of radar jammer Radar jammers. Radar detectors are legal, but jammers, or any device which interferes with radar signals, are illegal (28150 VC).


Illegal...

* Lowered frame (or any other part) that is lower than the lowest point of the wheel rim (24008 VC).
* Air and hydraulic suspension systems that are operated unsafely or with the vehicle lower than allowed (24002, 24008 VC).
* Tinting the front side windows and the windshield (except for a narrow band at the top of the windshield). Windows behind the driver's head may be tinted. If rear window is tinted, right-side mirror is required (26708 VC).
* Lack of white rear license plate light (24601 VC). It must illuminate the license plate, not project light behind the vehicle.
* Missing front and/or rear bumpers (28071 VC).

Photo of modified engine

* Illegal engine modifications. Most are illegal due to smog (27156 VC). See Air Resources Board web site for more info and list of parts that are legal.

Photo of a multicolored headlight

* Blue and yellow headlights. Headlights must be white - blue and yellow are illegal (24011 VC). Look for the DOT symbol on the bulb and package.
* Headlights brighter or higher wattage than those from the factory. You may be able to see better, but the lights are illegal (24011 VC).
* Tail lights other than red (24600 VC).
* Illegal brake lights. Brake lights on vehicles newer than 1979 must be red (24603 VC). (Vehicles older than 1979 may be red or yellow.)
* Lack of rear reflectors. Two red reflectors are required on the rear of cars and trucks (24607 VC).
* Incorrect color of turn signal. It must be white or yellow to the front, red or yellow to the rear (24953 VC).
* Red lights to the front. They are illegal except on emergency vehicles (24003 VC).
* Tail lights that incorporate a bulb with a red tint or coating. In general, custom tail lights that incorporate a clear outer shell and red inner lens are legal (24011 VC). If they don't incorporate reflectors, they must be added to the vehicle (24607 VC).
* Tail lights that are too dim, washed out or show yellow, white or other colors (24600 VC).
* Illegal color of side marker lights. If present, must be yellow in the front and red in the rear (25106, 24003 VC).
* Driving with just parking lights on (24800 VC). Vehicles that have factory-installed automatic daytime running lights must meet federal requirements and are legal.
* Illegal decorative lights (24003 VC). All flashing decorative lights are illegal (25250 VC).
* Illegal windshield washer nozzle lights. Only white or yellow are allowed. (25106 VC, 24003 VC).


Photo of windshield washer decorative light

* Lights attached to tire valves (24003, 25250 VC).
* Lighted license plate frames (unless red) (24003 VC).
* Illegal lights, whether or not they are operating. It is illegal just to have them on the vehicle (24003 VC).

Photo of light attached to tire valve

* Excessively noisy exhaust systems and mufflers (27150, 27151 VC). Many aftermarket exhaust systems and parts are illegal. Look for parts that meet California law. If it doesn't say it meets the law, it probably doesn't.

Photo of exhaust pipes

* Exhaust systems which meet smog requirements but are still too loud. Exhaust equipment that states it is, "Legal in all 50 states," refers to smog, not noise.
* Note: New law (27150.2 VC) does not require law enforcement to use sound level meters to test for excessive noise. Citation is based on officer's judgment. Cited violators may have testing done at smog referee stations or may be directed by the court to have testing done. Vehicles in violation must be brought into compliance. A fine may also be imposed.


California Highway Patrol

Office of Public Affairs
 
Vehicle equipment laws vary from state to state, but it seems that orange reflectors in the front are a common element amongst all of them -- thus why auto manufacturers here use them. I should also raise the point that just because something may be illegal in your particular area doesn't necessarily mean the cops care about it; I highly doubt that I'd get pulled over for having white reflectors (I think most police officers have better things to do than try to pick out very minor equipment violations like reflector color).
 
Vehicle equipment laws vary from state to state, but it seems that orange reflectors in the front are a common element amongst all of them -- thus why auto manufacturers here use them. I should also raise the point that just because something may be illegal in your particular area doesn't necessarily mean the cops care about it; I highly doubt that I'd get pulled over for having white reflectors (I think most police officers have better things to do than try to pick out very minor equipment violations like reflector color).

thats how i feel. ill look it up for texas. but ill prolly do it anyway. looks nicer
 
Cali is a Nazi state. Now here in WV we don't have emissions and as long as the horn and lights work they usually don't bother with anything else for inspections.
 
So what if you have the white blinker but use a yellow/amber light? Wouldn't that be legal?
 
So what if you have the white blinker but use a yellow/amber light? Wouldn't that be legal?

kinda like have tinted lights but it still shines thru as red in the back?

if i can do that why cant i do similiar to the front =]

anyone know where i can get white ones? or what i can do?

*looking back at OP pic*
 
I cleared the headlights on my Subaru and got pulled over about 8 times in the course of owning the car. (because I was young and dumb, not for cleared headlights!) Since we're neighbors, I can honestly tell you cops here are oblivious about the missing orange reflectors in the headlights. At night, you couldn't even tell anyway since I had silverstars (clear bulbs with amber illumination) and they illuminated with the headlights on.

As far as doing it... the cheapo method will probably be stuffing the headlights in the oven to open em up, remove the orange reflector piece on the sides then back in the oven to seal the headlights. It looks clean but it definitely detracts from the integrity and you'll be seeing foggy/yellowing headlights sooner than you should be, unless you're just that good at putting headlight housings back together. Oh yeah, you wont be able to find Silverstar turn signals at anywhere other than O'Reilly's in the area. :P
 
A quick google on Texas inspection requirements...from the state website:

3. Turn signal lamp mounting. The lamps showing to the front shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and, when signalling, shall emit a white or amber light or any shade of light between white and amber.

The lamps showing to the rear shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and, when signalling, shall emit a red or amber light or any shade of color between red and amber.
 
I cleared the headlights on my Subaru and got pulled over about 8 times in the course of owning the car. (because I was young and dumb, not for cleared headlights!) Since we're neighbors, I can honestly tell you cops here are oblivious about the missing orange reflectors in the headlights. At night, you couldn't even tell anyway since I had silverstars (clear bulbs with amber illumination) and they illuminated with the headlights on.

As far as doing it... the cheapo method will probably be stuffing the headlights in the oven to open em up, remove the orange reflector piece on the sides then back in the oven to seal the headlights. It looks clean but it definitely detracts from the integrity and you'll be seeing foggy/yellowing headlights sooner than you should be, unless you're just that good at putting headlight housings back together. Oh yeah, you wont be able to find Silverstar turn signals at anywhere other than O'Reilly's in the area. :P

i happen to live near a few in friendswood lol
 
A quick google on Texas inspection requirements...from the state website:

3. Turn signal lamp mounting. The lamps showing to the front shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and, when signalling, shall emit a white or amber light or any shade of light between white and amber.

The lamps showing to the rear shall be mounted on the same level and as widely spaced laterally as practicable and, when signalling, shall emit a red or amber light or any shade of color between red and amber.

There's your answer Mr./Ms. Mazdamatic...you're in the clear long as it's white-amber just like in CA
 
There's your answer Mr./Ms. Mazdamatic...you're in the clear long as it's white-amber just like in CA

mr. =]

and yes this is good news.

ill prolly need some good instructions b4 doing anything as i dont want to mess anything up or have my lights get worse quicker from being put back wrong
 
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