Interpretation ID: nht80-1.24
DATE: 03/05/80
FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; Frank Berndt; NHTSA
TO: Mr. Paul Stumbaugh, Esq.
TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION
TEXT: Please accept my apologies for our delay in responding to your letter of September 17, 1979. You asked whether your client would be required to submit to this agency's inspection or gain its approval before installing a device which connects the gas cap of an automobile to the horn by wires and switches so that the horn blows continuously when the gas cap is removed by a potential thief.
Your client would not be required to obtain an inspection of his product by this agency or to obtain an approval of his product. However, he would be required to comply with other requirements should he begin to manufacture or install his device.
Part 566 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (copy enclosed) requires every person who begins the manufacture of motor vehicles or motor vehicle equipment to submit certain information about his business to this agency not later than thirty days after he begins manufacture. The information consists primarily of the name and address of the manufacturer and a description of the types of motor vehicles or motor vehicle equipment to be produced.
The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act, as amended 1974, (the Act) authorizes the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to issue motor vehicle safety standards applicable either to entire vehicles or to equipment for installation in vehicles. Safety Standard No. 301-75, Fuel System Integrity, (copy enclosed) is a vehicle standard which applies to certain vehicles, including passenger cars, that use fuel with a boiling point above 32 degrees F. The standard applies knowingly rendered inoperative the compliance of the fuel system or another system, he would be in violation of section 108(a)(2)(A).
I hope that you will find this information helpful. If you have further questions please feel free to contact Ms. Debra Weiner of my staff at 202-426-2992.
SINCERELY,
PAUL STUMBAUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW
September 17, 1979
Dept. of Transportation Auto Safety Standards
Gentlemen:
I have a client who has invented a device for use on an automobile. His unit involves wires and switches which connect the gas cap to the horn, and the horn blows continuously when someone removes the gas cap for stealing gas; but the same can be disconnected by a switch in the front seat of the automobile for the purpose of filling your tank with gas, etc.
I need to know if any type of inspection, is required and approval by your department before this device can be installed in vehicles for every day use.
Your advice would be appreciated.
PAUL STUMBAUGH Attorney at Law