Glazing markings
1. Windscreens and other glazing must be permanently and indelibly marked as complying with an approved trade name or approved vehicle
standard as shown in Table 5-1-1 unless excepted below:
a) Glazing marked by a vendor or installer, and fitted in a vehicle before 1 January 1997, may be marked by means of a self-adhesive
label.
b) Plastic glazing behind the driver’s seat in a soft-top convertible need not be marked.
c) Hard plastic material behind the driver’s seat in a vehicle manufactured before 1 January 1991 need not be marked.
Glazing removal
14. Permanent removal of OE spec. glazing that affects the structural integrity of the vehicle (eg bonded glazing) must be certified in accordance
with the Low Volume Vehicle Code.
Okily dokily.
I was reading this the other day and thinking about lexan/polycarbonate.
My car is a 1986 Toyota Levin, hatchback with no rear seats (certed).
After reading this I started to get the impression that I can replace my little rear windows and the hatch glass with lexan or polycarb without failing a WOF.
I say this because all three bits of glass are not structural (they are not bonded to the frame work), and the car is pre 1991 manufacture.
Am I interpreting this correctly?