Parts & Accessories. Lights Please visit the following link to view a chart that specifies the required color, position and types of lamps and reflectors.

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Parts & Accessories

Lights Please visit the following link to view a chart that specifies the required color, position and types of lamps and reflectors for CMVs:

Parts & Accessories Lights All required lamps must be able to light at all times. All lamps must be securely mounted on a permanent part of the vehicle

Parts & Accessories Brakes On All Wheels Every CMV must be equipped with brakes acting on all wheels, except: Trucks and truck tractors manufactured before July 25,1980 Vehicles being towed away Any full trailer, semi trailer or pole trailer having a gross weight of 3,000 lbs. or less

Parts & Accessories Brakes Commercial motor vehicles must be equipped with the following brake systems: A service brake system that specifies braking and holding performance A parking brake system that specifies parking brake activation and the method for holding the brakes in the applied position

Parts & Accessories Breakaway and Emergency Braking Every vehicle used to tow a trailer equipped with brakes must have a means of maintaining the operation of the brakes on the towing vehicle in the event that the trailer breaks away from the towing vehicle.

Parts & Accessories Brake Warning Devices Buses, tractors and trucks must be equipped with a signal that provides a warning to the driver when a failure occurs in the vehicle’s service brake system.

Parts & Accessories Antilock Braking Systems The following CMVs are required to be equipped with antilock braking systems: Truck-tractors manufactured after March 1, 1997 Air-braked single unit trucks, buses and trailers manufactured on or after March 1, 1998 Hydraulic-braked trucks and buses manufactured on or after March 1999

Parts & Accessories Windshield Condition A vehicle’s windshield must be free of discoloration and cracks in the area extending from the top of the steering wheel to within two inches to the top of of the windshield.

Parts & Accessories Fuel Systems Each fuel system must be located so that: No part of the system extends beyond the widest parts of the vehicle No part of a fuel tank is forward of the front axle or a power unit

Parts & Accessories Fuel Systems Fuel lines do not extend between a towed vehicle and the towing unit while the combination is in motion No part of the fuel system of a bus manufactured on or after January 1, 1973 is located within or above the passenger compartment

Parts & Accessories Cargo Security Cargo is required to be loaded and secured so that it will not shift or fall off the vehicle.

Parts & Accessories Tires No tire on a CMV may have any of the following defects:  Body ply or belt material exposed through tread or sidewall  Tread or sidewall separation  Audible leak (or flat)  A cut exposing the ply or belt material

Parts & Accessories  A tread groove pattern depth of less than 4/32 of an inch (front tires) or 2/32 of an inch (other tires)  Regrooved tires on front wheels of trucks or truck tractors  Regrooved, recapped or retreaded tires on the front wheels of buses Tires

Parts & Accessories Sleeper Berths  Must not be installed on a trailer and must be located in or adjacent to the cab  Must be equipped with adequate sheets and blankets and a mattress and springs (or innerspring mattress)  Must be adequately ventilated

Parts & Accessories Exhaust Systems  Must be located where it is not likely to burn or damage the electrical wiring, fuel supply, or any combustible part of the vehicle  Discharge from the exhaust system must not be located immediately below the fuel tank or filler pipe

Parts & Accessories  May not leak or discharge at any point forward of or directly below the driver or sleeper compartment  May not be temporarily repaired with patch or wrap material  Pipe and mufflers must be securely fastened to the vehicle Exhaust Systems

Parts & Accessories Rear End Protection  Every CMV must be equipped with bumpers or other devices that prevent the under ride of another vehicle

Parts & Accessories Seat Belts The vehicle must be equipped with seats, seat belt assemblies and seat belt anchorages as specified in the Motor Vehicle Standards.

Parts & Accessories CMVs must carry the following emergency equipment: Fire extinguisher Spare fuses Warning devices for stopped vehicles Emergency Equipment

Parts & Accessories Fire Extinguisher  Must be securely mounted and accessible  Must have a gauge or indicator that shows whether the extinguisher is fully charged  Must have a label showing its Underwriters’ Laboratories rating

Parts & Accessories Suspension Systems Suspension systems are required to be structurally sound and in safe working order, including the following:  Axles must be properly aligned  Adjustable axles must have locking pins in place

Parts & Accessories Suspension Systems  Leaf springs must not be cracked, broken, missing or shifted out of position  Coil springs must not be cracked or broken  Torsion bars must not be cracked or broken  Air suspensions must support the vehicle in a level position and must not leak

Parts & Accessories Steering System Steering system must be in proper working order:  Steering wheel must be properly secured  Steering column must be securely fastened  Power steering unit must not have loose or broken parts, frayed, cracked or slipping belts; leaks; or insufficient fluid

Parts & Accessories  Steering system must not have worn or welded universal joints, loose steering gear box, missing bolts or a loose pitman arm on the steering gear output shaft. Steering System

Parts & Accessories In Conclusion Always remember to make sure that all parts and accessories adhere to U.S. guidelines. Thank you for your time and attention.