Interesting... I worked at a electrical distributor warehouse back when I was in high school. I learned that there are two things.... Lamps, and Lenses. Lamps are the devices which make light, lenses are structures which colour/direct the light. I would infer, however, that in this manual, a Lamp is considered an assembly of the bulb and lens. But then they say... "a crack is allowed ni a halogen lamp with replaceable bulb if lamp does not allow moisture in lens." Wayne, surely there's a definitions/glossary in this manual....
Furthermore, the section about 'reflex reflectors' is seperate from the section on Lamps, and I would interpret it to mean that the the 'OEM Standards' and DOT/SAE markings do not apply to reflectors.
Finally, I don't see the term 'Equivalent' anywhere. I see 'Lenses and Bulbs must meet OEM standards', but that's about it. Again, 'OEM Standards' is an undefined and ambiguous term.
There's lots of opportunity for improvement in this manual.
Peter Straub
Furthermore, the section about 'reflex reflectors' is seperate from the section on Lamps, and I would interpret it to mean that the the 'OEM Standards' and DOT/SAE markings do not apply to reflectors.
Finally, I don't see the term 'Equivalent' anywhere. I see 'Lenses and Bulbs must meet OEM standards', but that's about it. Again, 'OEM Standards' is an undefined and ambiguous term.
There's lots of opportunity for improvement in this manual.
Peter Straub