Interpretation ID: aiam3701
Fiat Research & Development - USA Branch
Fiat Motors of North America
Inc.
Parklane Towers West
Suite 1210
Dearborn
MI 48126;
Dear Mr. Negro: This is in reply to your letter of May 9, 1983, to Mr. Vinson of m staff with respect to conformance of a planned stop lamp design with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, *Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment*.; The design comprises two compartments separated by a reflex reflector One of the compartments will meet the photometric requirements for a stop lamp, in your judgment. The other will not, but in conjunction with the first compartment 'the requirements can be met.' You have asked if this arrangement is acceptable pursuant to paragraph S4.1.1.6 which allows photometric requirements to be met by a combination of compartments or lamps.; Paragraph S4.1.1.6 is intended to cover replacement stop lamps fo vehicles manufactured between January 1, 1973, and September 1, 1978, when the SAE standard for stop lamps incorporated into Standard No. 108 was SAE J586b, September 1966. As such, its requirements are not relevant to your concerns.; However, SAE J586c, August 1970, whose requirements do apply to sto lamps, appears to permit your design. Under paragraph 3.1, where the distance between filament centers of two stop lamps does not exceed 22 inches (presumably your design) the photometric readings of both lamps must be combined to meet the photometric requirements of Table 1 of J586c applicable to two lighted sections. However, the combined candela must not exceed the specified total of 360 for two lighted sections.; I hope this answers your questions. Sincerely, Frank Berndt, Chief Counsel