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Interpretation ID: aiam3566

Mr. David R. Siegenthaler, Truck/Trailer Engineering, Carrier Transicold Company, P.O. Box 4805, Carrier Parkway, Syracuse, NY 13221; Mr. David R. Siegenthaler
Truck/Trailer Engineering
Carrier Transicold Company
P.O. Box 4805
Carrier Parkway
Syracuse
NY 13221;

Dear Mr. Siegenthaler: This is in reply to your letter of May 18, 1982, 'regarding th legality of placing a red alternator warning light on the side of a truck refrigeration unit.'; Because the warning light is not required as original motor vehicl lighting equipment under Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, it is subject only to the prohibition of paragraph S4.1.3 that it not impair the effectiveness of lighting equipment which the standard requires. The required lighting equipment on the sides of trucks are side marker lamps and reflectors, amber to the front as far as practicable and red to the rear as far as practicable. If the truck's overall length is 30 feet or greater, intermediate lamps and reflectors, amber in color, must be added at or near the mid-point between the front and rear markers.; You have not stated where the warning light will be located, nor th length of the truck on which it would be mounted. To avoid any suggestions of conflict we recommend, if the lamp is to be mounted on a truck carrying intermediate side markers, that it be as close to the rear as practicable. On a short truck equipped with only front and rear side marking devices any location from the mid-point rearward would be acceptable. These locations should also satisfy any questions State authorities may have.; Sincerely, Frank Berndt, Chief Counsel