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Old 10-17-12, 03:41 PM
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ON is it illegal to drive without a hood ?

I have to drive from Hamilton to caledon to pick up a Turbo Hood.

And I dont think i can fit it in the passenger seat with the top down

Ideas?
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Old 10-17-12, 05:06 PM
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Yes, illegal indeed
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Originally Posted by PnoyRx7
I have to drive from Hamilton to caledon to pick up a Turbo Hood.

And I dont think i can fit it in the passenger seat with the top down

Ideas?
Hauling a hood with an 7... Maybe pull the passenger seat out if you absolutely have to use the 7? I have no idea if it will fit.. but it only takes a few minutes to take it out and you can always measure your current hood before doing it.
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NO.it won't fit...But it will fit in a Pontiac Montana.
2 hoods,full five lug swap,wheels.leaving seats in.
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I drive around all the time with no hood, never get in trouble.

I thinks its fine if you have your battery held down and you dont have any oil leaks or anything
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I would like to see the segment in the highway traffic safety act that specifically states you need a hood. I see many vehicles on a regular basis, especially in the summer that indicates its not illegal. Oilfield bed trucks do not have hoods. The bugatti veyron, also has no hood.

As far as I know you just need a fan shroud.
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Old 10-18-12, 04:39 AM
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It is legal. But there can be no loose parts. Once everything is secure you're good to go. Not a bad idea to double check, but I'm 99% sure.
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It's quite the debate if you Google it.
You get some real "Wtf wanna be Lawyer talk".I had to stop reading it and have an intelligent conversation...with my dog.
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The police can likely give you a ticket for missing defective/missing equipment (Alberta TSA Sec 66(1)(f) i, iii, but probably won't if you're not driving in such a way as to draw attention to yourself in the first place. The missing hood could, for example, cause a pedestrian to be seriously injured where it might otherwise be a minor or no injury.

There's not a chance it would fit in the car. I brought mine home on the roof of my station wagon (another reason I love my wagon - can get more stuff in it than most SUVs, and what doesn't go in, goes on the roof rack - and the rest of the time, I have a car that gets decent mileage, and handles like a German car should )
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Dave, do you ever sleep? lol.
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The answer is yes and no.

To operate a vehicle on Ontario provincial roads you are required to have a "safe" vehicle. Ontario determines the "safety" of a vehicle by a mechanics saftey inspection (the same safety you need to register a car as "fit").

A hood is not required to be safe.

HOWEVER working windshield wiper squirters are. If yours are on your hood and your hood is not there, then technically you can get in trouble.

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Old 10-18-12, 12:49 PM
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^^I think we should open a thread dedicated solely to asking you insurance and legality oriented questions, lol.
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HOWEVER working windshield wiper squirters are. If yours are on your hood and your hood is not there, then technically you can get in trouble.

HAH!

on a similar note, i remember way back in driver training class the instructor said that legally you must have functional windshield wipers, BUT there is nothing that actually says that you need to have a windshield
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ok, aside from the debate whether its legal or not......whats the reason for even running around without a hood? your car cannot be over heating that bad....or is this another hella jdm trend that i do not know about?
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I was in the same shoes before and called York Regional police.

They informed me that it is legal to drive without a hood as long as you don't have any loose parts and that it's not emitting liquid and/or smoke.
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The washer nozzles are located on the hood. With the hood removed you have no washer nozzles. As part of the Highway Traffic Act every vehicle must have functioning washer system to legally pass a safety inspection. So no its not legal. But I'm sure you could get away with it for a few hours to go swap hoods. Or leave it on and swap hoods with the person your getting it from.

Cops should be pretty familiar with the Highway Traffic Act as they enforce it...but most are not, I'd do it. But I would not jeopardize my license by signing a safety for such a vehicle...but thats a totally different scenario.
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Originally Posted by MazdaMike02
The washer nozzles are located on the hood. With the hood removed you have no washer nozzles. As part of the Highway Traffic Act every vehicle must have functioning washer system to legally pass a safety inspection. So no its not legal. But I'm sure you could get away with it for a few hours to go swap hoods. Or leave it on and swap hoods with the person your getting it from.

Cops should be pretty familiar with the Highway Traffic Act as they enforce it...but most are not, I'd do it. But I would not jeopardize my license by signing a safety for such a vehicle...but thats a totally different scenario.
Echo, echo, echo....

This information was posted above...

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With the hood removed, position the washer nozzle feeds to shoot at the windshield either by pointing the tube at it or just zip tie the tubes to the wiper arms so fluid gets on the windshield; or just remove the nozzles from the hood too so you can use those to spray.

Removing the hood is not illegal; disabling the washer system is.
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Who gives a **** if it was posted above 9/10 people don't actually know and accurate relevant information was necessary. Don't like it don't read my post.
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I prefer to not draw attention to what is under the hood. Since most of what is under the hood of my rx7 is illegal in ontario. The outside of the car is mostly stock looking and apart from the noises it makes it doesn't draw too much heat from the po-po. Without a hood is like a giant flashing sign
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Originally Posted by misterstyx69
NO.it won't fit...But it will fit in a Pontiac Montana.
2 hoods,full five lug swap,wheels.leaving seats in.

loll you Montana hauled a LOT of RX7 parts, and did a lot of roads !!!
and some encounters with 53 footers !!! hahahaha


back like 8 years ago, i had fitted a loads of rx7 parts.
fuel tank, 2 headlights assembly, 2 front fenders, 1 s5 bumper, 2 235/45/17 tires, and a box of other stuff (boost controller, turbo timer &gauges). loll
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loll you Montana hauled a LOT of RX7 parts, and did a lot of roads !!!
and some encounters with 53 footers !!! hahahaha


back like 8 years ago, i had loads of rx7 parts all fitted in my old Integra.
fuel tank, 2 headlights assembly, 2 front fenders, 1 s5 bumper, 2 235/45/17 tires, and a box of other stuff (boost controller, turbo timer &gauges). lol
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..lol.....Pnoyz in "da Hood".....sup bro?
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Just do it!!

But don't be obvious. (Pick a quiet time of day, with little traffic and drive normal.)
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on the contrary, do it during the day when there is a lot of traffic, and cops are busy, rather than picking a time of day when they are bored with nothing better to do.

Frankly, i'd be concerned about rocks and stuff flying into the bay, but i'm a large baby lol
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