FREIGHTLINER LLC – FREIGHTLINER/NONCOMPLIANCES

CERTAIN TRUCKS DO NOT COMPLY WITH SEVERAL FEDERAL STANDARDS: (1) THE VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABELS, PART 567, “CERTIFICATION;” (2) TIRE LABELS, FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD (FMVSS) NO. 120, “IRE SELECTION AND RIMS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES OTHER THAN PASSENGER CARS;” (3) INCOMPLETE VEHICLE DOCUMENT, PART 568, “VEHICLES MANUFACTURED IN TWO OR MORE STAGES;” (4) FRONT SIDE REFLEX REFLECTORS, FMVSS NO. 108, “LAMPS, REFLECTIVE DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT;” (5) LIGHTING FUNCTIONALITY, PART 393; (6) DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEAT MOUNTING BOLTS ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH FMVSS NO. 207, “SEATING SYSTEMS;” AND NO. 210, “SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY ANCHORAGES;” AND (7) SEAT BELT LATCHES ON TWIN PASSENGER SEAT DO NOT COMPLY WITH FMVSS NO. 209, “SEATING SYSTEMS.”

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