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Interpretation ID: nht81-1.46

DATE: 03/17/81

FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; F. Berndt; NHTSA

TO: Eidal International Corp.

TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION

TEXT:

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M. William E. Medcalf Engineering Manager Eidal International Corp. P.O. Box 2087 Alburquerque, NM 87103

Dear Mr. Medcalf

This is in response to your letter forwarding your firm's vehicle identification numbering system and requesting confirmation that it complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 115 -Vehicle identification number.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) does not give advance approval of a manufacturer's compliance with motor vehicle safety standards or regulations, as it is the manufacturer's responsibility under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act to ensure that its vehicles comply with the applicable safety standards. However, my office has reviewed your proposed system. Based on our understanding of the information which you have provided, your system apparently complies with Standard No. 115.

Sincerely,

Frank Berndt Chief Counsel

November 7, 1980

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 400 South Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20590

Attention: VIN Coordinator

Dear Coordinator:

Pursuant to the requirements of 49 CFR 575.115, as revised and amended per Docket No. 1-22, please find enclosed the information required to decipher the characters contained in VIN's to be assigned by the Eidal International Corporation (EIC).

Additionally, EIC petitions for a waiver of the sixty (60) day advance filing requirement, as it applies to the attached character decipher information. Our small firm was not made cognizant of this new requirement until late September 1980, and has proceeded with all possible deliberation to develop the attached character codes.

EIC is a small, low volume (less than 500 trailers per year) manufacturer of transportation equipment. Our products, with few exceptions are custom designed to meet the needs of our customers in the heavy-haul, oilfield, and military equipment markets. Accordingly, the Society of Automotive Engineers has assigned the codes 1E9 and 015 for EIC use in VIN positions 1-3 and 12-14, respectively, of the complete 17 digit VIN.

It is our belief that the enclosures, which are preceeding completion of our procedure, fully explain the method of encoding the required information. A copy of the finalized procedure will be filed as soon as it becomes available. If additional information is required, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

EIDAL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION William E. Medcalf Engineering Manager

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