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Interpretation ID: aiam4567

Mr. Sadato Kadoya Mazda Research & Development of North America, Inc. 1203 Woodbridge Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48105; Mr. Sadato Kadoya Mazda Research & Development of North America
Inc. 1203 Woodbridge Avenue Ann Arbor
MI 48105;

Dear Mr. Kadoya: This is in reply to your letter of August 24, l989 with respect to an interpretation of paragraph S5.3.1.8 of Standard No. 108, as it applies to the location of center highmounted stop lamps. The paragraph requires that no portion of the lens shall be lower than 3 inches below the rear window, if the lamp is mounted below the rear window. Your letter depicts two areas in which a lamp lens may be mounted, denoted '(A)' and '(B)'. In both, the lower edge of the rear window is curved. In '(A)', the boundary of the allowable area is curved, and follows the curve of the lower edge of the rear window at a parallel distance of 3 inches. In '(B)', the boundary of the allowable area is a straight line which measures 3 inches from the end of the lower edge of the rear window, but which is greater than 3 inches at all other points because of the curve of the window. The initial requirement of paragraph S5.3.1.8 is that the highmounted lamp be 'mounted with its center on the vertical centerline of the passenger car as the car is viewed from the rear.' This means that the 3-inch distance is measured from the lower edge of the rear window that is at the vertical centerline. Thus, your '(A)' is the correct location because the boundary line is 3 inches directly below the center point of the vertical centerline, and your '(B)' is not acceptable because its boundary line is more than 3 inches below that point. I hope that this answers your question. Sincerely, Stephen P. Wood Acting Chief Counsel;