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Interpretation ID: aiam2386

Mr. Joseph G. Bishop, President, W.S. Coach Corp., Suite 100 Brookhaven Office Park, 3001 LBJ Freeway, Dallas TX 75234; Mr. Joseph G. Bishop
President
W.S. Coach Corp.
Suite 100 Brookhaven Office Park
3001 LBJ Freeway
Dallas TX 75234;

Dear Mr. Bishop: This is in response to your July 7, 1976, request for informatio regarding the applicability of Federal motor vehicle safety standards to 'rumble seat kits' for installation in passenger cars. The answers to your questions are as follows:; (1) 'Is there any Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Regulation that would preclude the installation of rumble seats in passenger cars?'; >>>The answer to your question is no.<<< (2) 'What are the current Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards an Regulations that would be specifically applicable to the installation of rumble seats in passenger cars?'; >>>Installation of the rumble seats could affect compliance of th vehicle with the following safety standards: Standard No. 207, *Seating Systems*, Standard No. 208, *Occupant Crash Protection*, Standard No. 209, *Seat Belt Assemblies*, Standard No. 210, *Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages*, and Standard No. 110, *Tire Selection and Rims*.; We are assuming that the rumble seats would be installed in complete vehicles that are already certified, in which case the alterer would be required to meet the requirements of 49 CFR Part 567. Section 567.7 requires one who alters a previously certified vehicle, prior to its first sale, (by other than readily attachable components) to affix an additional label to the vehicle, stating that the vehicle remains in compliance with all applicable safety standards after the alteration. It should be noted that any additional weight created by the rumble seats or a change in the distribution of weight could also affect the vehicle's compliance with other safety standards whose test procedures require a barrier crash test.; We also would point out that 49 CFR Part 575 requires manufacturers t provide consumer information regarding vehicle stopping distance, tire reserve load, and acceleration and passing ability, at the point of first sale of the vehicle and along with the purchased vehicle. The increased weight created by the rumble seats could require modification of the information that would have to be provided.<<<; (3) 'Is there any State or Local Motor Vehicle Safety Standards that t your knowledge may preclude the installation of rumble seats in passenger vehicles?'; >>>We are not aware of any State or local regulations that woul preclude installation of rumble seats in passenger vehicles.<<<; (4) Can you furnish a list of Government approved independent testin facilities for FMVSS compliance testing?'; >>>The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) does no approve independent testing facilities, nor will it recommend that any particular testing center be utilized. You might wish to contact the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators concerning this subject, at 1201 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.<<<; (5) 'Can the NHTSA make any design recommendations related to th installation of rumble seats in passenger vehicles?'; >>>The NHTSA does not provide engineering expertise regarding th manufacture of motor vehicles or motor vehicle equipment. However, the agency will answer specific questions that a manufacturer might have concerning the basis for a particular performance requirement.<<<; (6) 'Is there any future or pending legislation that may be related t the installation of rumble seats in passenger vehicles?'; >>>At the present time there is no pending Federal legislation relatin to the installation of rumble seats in passenger vehicles, nor is any such legislation anticipated by the NHTSA in the immediate future.<<<; The statements made above are directed primarily to the situation i which rumble seats would be installed prior to first sale of the vehicle, and in which the vehicle would have to be certified as being in compliance with all applicable motor vehicle safety standards. Please note, however, that the aftermarket installation of rumble seats might also be subject to Federal requirements.; Section 108 (a) (2) (A) of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicl Safety Act of 1966 provides that, with one exception, 'no manufacturer, distributor, dealer, or motor vehicle repair business shall knowingly render inoperative, in whole or part, any device or element of design installed on or in a motor vehicle or item of motor vehicle equipment in compliance with an applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standard. . . .' Therefore, no manufacturer, distributor, dealer, or repair business may install the rumble seats in a motor vehicle if he knows that such installation would alter the vehicle's compliance with any safety standard. For example, installation of rumble seats could possibly affect components of the vehicle that are subject to the requirements of safety standards such as Standard No. 108, *Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment*, or Standard No. 301, *Fuel System Integrity*.; Sincerely, Frank Berndt, Acting Chief Counsel