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Interpretation ID: aiam4184

Mr. William H. Spain, National Management, Inc., P.O. Box 3528, Montgomery, AL 36109; Mr. William H. Spain
National Management
Inc.
P.O. Box 3528
Montgomery
AL 36109;

Dear Mr. Spain: Thank you for your letter of May 20, 1986, asking how our regulation would apply to a wooden steering wheel you manufacture. You explained that you use a standard steering wheel with a steel outer rim. The steel outer rim is then veneered with wood, which is covered with a protective finish. The finished wheel will then be used as an item of original equipment by a vehicle manufacturer. I hope the following discussion answers your question.; The agency has issued two Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards tha set occupant crash protection performance requirements for vehicle steering systems, which includes the steering wheel. Those standards are Standard No. 203, *Impact Protection for the Driver from the Steering System*, and Standard No. 204, *Steering Column Rearward Displacement*. Those two standards do not regulate the types of material that may be used in the steering wheel, but instead set performance requirements that the steering systems must meet under certain test conditions. Therefore, a manufacturer may use any material in its steering wheel, as long as the steering system still complies with the performance requirements of Standard Nos. 203 and 204.; If you have any further questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Erika Z. Jones, Chief Counsel