Hi there,
I've just had my letter for confirmation of my IVA test in southampton through the post today, however at the bottom of the letter it says if
there is an alarm / immobiliser fitted (which there is) then I must supply an original certificate of installation from an approved installer to show
that it meets the European directive requirements.
However I have fitted it myself and I'm sure I read on here not so long ago that this rule was no longer and you could fit it yourself, am I
wrong? And it just an old template letter?
If I have to get a certificate I will but I'm sure that I read that it was no longer an IVA requirement anymore
Can anyone confirm?
Cheers Greg
Had my iva in nottingham on 04/09/13. He took the immobiliser fob off the keyring to test it but didn't ask for any certificates.
I had my Iva this time last year and had the same thing about having a certificate. The tester didn't even check it worked at all.
Okey doke, I know it's different at each centre but that sounds promising cheers chaps!
Don't worry I challenged this statement and basically the tester said no longer a requirement.... Basically he admitted we can build a car so
to ask for a cert for installing a few wires was a little ridiculous.....
Dave B
Lol great reply
By the way my iva was in Southampton about a month ago...
If you want me to share my experience let me know. ...
Dave B
If its no trouble I would be grateful to hear how it went for you, either on here or via u2u
Cheers Greg
You can fit either a mechanical steering lock, as provided by the Sierra steering column, or if this is not present an electronic immobiliser must be
fitted.
I guess if you have both they accept the mechanical device and ignor the immobiliser.
No problem.. Happy to have a call... U2u me your number......
Dave B
Hi
As far as I know its only the alarm that needs certification
We have a Toad immobiliser which does not need certification
The inspector did check it worked on our IVA
disable the alarm & you should be ok.
good luck
René
Yep - definately used to say that you needed a cert for an immobiliser, but they changed it some years ago, so that you no longer do.