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that the vehicle conforms to all applicable FMVSS
regulations in effect on the date of completion.
Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard (CMVSS) Labels
In Canada, tractors with fifth wheels are certified by
means of a "Statement of Compliance" label and the
Canadian National Safety Mark (
Fig. 1.5
), which are
attached to the left rear door post. In addition, tire
and rim information (
Fig. 1.6
) is also included in the
label attached to the left rear door post.
If purchased for service in Canada, trucks built with-
out a cargo body and tractors built without a fifth
wheel are certified by a "Statement of Compliance"
label, similar to
Fig. 1.2
. This label must be attached
by the final-stage manufacturer after completion of
the vehicle. The label is located on the left rear door
post, and certifies that the vehicle conforms to all
applicable CMVSS regulations in effect on the date
of completion.
Tire and Rim Labels
Tire and rim labels certify suitable tire and rim combi-
nations that can be installed on the vehicle, for the
given gross axle weight rating. Tires and rims in-
stalled on the vehicle at the time of manufacture may
have a higher load capacity than that certified by the
tire and rim label. If the tires and rims currently on
the vehicle have a lower load capacity than that
shown on the tire and rim label, then the tires and
rims determine the load limitations on each of the
axles.
See
Fig. 1.6
for U.S. and Canadian tire and rim la-
bels.
EPA Emission Control
Vehicle Noise Emission Control Label
A vehicle noise emission control label (
Fig. 1.7
) is
attached either to the left side of the dashboard or to
the top-right surface of the frontwall between the
dash and the windshield.
IMPORTANT: Certain Freightliner incomplete
vehicles may be produced with incomplete noise
control hardware. Such vehicles will not have a
vehicle noise emission control information label.
For such vehicles, it is the final-stage manufac-
turer’s responsibility to complete the vehicle in
conformity to U.S. EPA regulations (40 CFR Part
205) and label it for compliance.
EPA07 and EPA10 Emission Control
To meet EPA07 and EPA10 emissions regulations for
vehicles domiciled in the USA or Canada, engines
manufactured after December 31, 2006 (EPA07) or
December 31, 2009 (EPA10) are equipped with an
emission aftertreatment system. Vehicles domiciled
outside of the USA and Canada may not have after-
treatment equipment, depending upon local statutory
emissions guidelines. There is a warning label
(placement will vary), for important new warning indi-
cators in the driver’s message display, that pertain to
the aftertreatment system.
f080024
10/10/2006
Fig. 1.5, Canadian National Safety Mark
11/14/2001
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1
2
1.
Gross Weight Rating By Component in Axle System
2.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating By Component in
Vehicle As a Whole
Fig. 1.6, Tire and Rim Information
10/06/98
f080026
24−00273−020
VEHICLE NOISE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
FREIGHTLINER CORPORATION
THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO U.S. EPA REGULATIONS FOR NOISE EMISSION
APPLICABLE TO MEDIUM AND HEAVY TRUCKS.
THE FOLLOWING ACTS OR THE CAUSING THEREOF BY ANY PERSON ARE PROHIBITED BY
THE NOISE CONTROL ACT OF 1972:
A. THE REMOVAL OR RENDERING INOPERATIVE, OTHER THAN FOR PURPOSES OF
MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, OR REPLACEMENT, OF ANY NOISE CONTROL DEVICE OR
ELEMENT OF DESIGN (LISTED IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL) INCORPORATED INTO THIS
VEHICLE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NOISE CONTROL ACT.
B. THE USE THIS VEHICLE AFTER SUCH DEVICE OR ELEMENT OF DESIGN HAS
BEEN REMOVED OR RENDERED INOPERATIVE.
DATE OF MANUFACTURE
01/96
Fig. 1.7, Vehicle Noise Emission Control Label
Vehicle Identification
1.2