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Mr. C.M. Mehta, Manager - Exports, Autolite (India) Limited, 469, Road No. 9, Vishwakarma Industrial Area, Jaipur, 302013 India; Mr. C.M. Mehta
Manager - Exports
Autolite (India) Limited
469
Road No. 9
Vishwakarma Industrial Area
Jaipur
302013 India;

Dear Mr. Mehta: This is in reply to your letter of February 23, 1987, to the Departmen of Transportation. You mentioned an earlier letter dated January 9, 1987, enclosing a copy of your product catalogue, but I regret to say that this Office has not received it.; As a producer of motor vehicle lighting equipment, you have asked fo answers to the following questions:; >>>'1. Details of DOT/SAE approval required in marketing our Headlam Units 7 inch, 5 3/4 inch (Round) and Rectangular small and large'.<<<; In the United States no 'approval' is required to import the headlamp that you mention. However, the manufacturer must assure itself that the headlamp comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, *Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment* (essentially those of the SAE for round and rectangular sealed beam headlamps), and certify each one as meeting all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards. This certification is a DOT symbol on the headlamp lens.; >>>2. Can we market those lamps as referred in Para. No. 1 fitted wit 9004, 9005 and 9006 Bulbs. If There is any specifications/technical details available with you, please send us a copy.'<<<; The headlamps discussed in paragraph 1 are sizes traditionall associated with sealed beam headlamps, rather than with replaceable bulbs such as the DOT HB1 (9004), HB3 (9005), and HB4 (9006). However, it is permissible to produce headlamps in these sizes, which incorporate replaceable light sources that are specified by Standard No. 108. However, such headlamps must meet all the requirements of the standard applicable to replaceable bulb headlamps. I enclose(sic) a copy of Standard No. 108 for your information.; >>>'3. We understand that the use 9004, 9005, 9006 bulbs are permitte on Headlamps with Lens and Reflectors made of Plastic. Kindly advise, if we can use these Reflectors made of metal?'<<<; Yes, a headlamp may have a reflector of either plastic or metal. >>>'4. Details of approval required for High Beam Driving Lamps to b use for off- road vehicle.'<<<; >>>'5. The details of specfications (sic) for Driving Lamps to be use on Cars, Trucks, etc.'<<<; Standard No. 108 does not require vehicles to be equipped with drivin lamps and it establishes no requirement for them. If there are any specifications or approvals required, they are those of the individual States in which these lamps would be sold and used. For further information on State requirements you should write: American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA), 1201 connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.; It is the position of this Department that any headlamp unit which i capable of replacing a passenger car headlamp must meet the applicable requirements of Standard No. 108, even if it may also be used on off-road vehicles.; You have also asked for copies of 'SAE F-80 Front Fog Lamps' an SAE-J-79 Motor Cycle Headlamps'. We are not familiar with these materials and advise you to write: Society of Automotive Engineers Inc., 400 commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, Pa. 15096. As for 'Specification for Driving Lamps Using H3 Bulb', this appears to be a European specification unknown to us, as the H3 bulb is one that is not widely used in the United States.; The following is a listing of those requirements that must be complete before shipments begin. You must:; 1. Appoint an agent for service of process in accordance with Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 551 (49 CFR 551).; 2. Provide information as specified in 49 CFR 566, 'Manufacture Identification.'; If you determine in good faith that any lamp manufactured by you doe not conform with Standard No. 108 or contains a safety-related defect, section 151 (15 USC 1411) of the Act requires that you furnish notification to the Secretary and to owners in accordance with section 153 (15 USC 1413) and to remedy without cost the failure to conform or defect in accordance with 154 (15 USC 1414). Details are contained in 49 CFR 573, 576 and 579.; We are enclosing the following pertinent publications: 1. The Act 2. 19 CFR 12.80, 'Regulations for Motor Vehicle Importation' 3. 49 CFR 551, 'Procedure Rules' 4. 49 CFR 573, 'Defect and Noncompliance Reports' 5. 49 CFR 576, 'Record Retention' 6. 49 CFR 579, 'Defects and Noncompliance Responsibility' 7. Information for New Manufacturers of Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicl Equipment; If we may be of further assistance, please let us know. Sincerely, Erika Z. Jones, Chief Counsel