[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR571.101]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
                   CHAPTER V--NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC
                    SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT
                            OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 571_FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS--Table of Contents
 
            Subpart B_Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
 
Sec. 571.101  Standard No. 101; Controls and displays.

    Source: 36 FR 22902, Dec. 2, 1971, unless otherwise noted.


    S1. Scope. This standard specifies requirements for the location, 
identification, and illumination of motor vehicle controls and displays.
    S2. Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to ensure the 
accessibility and visibility of motor vehicle controls and displays and 
to facilitate their selection under daylight and nighttime conditions, 
in order to reduce the safety hazards caused by the diversion of the 
driver's attention from the driving

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task, and by mistakes in selecting controls.
    S3. Application. This standard applies to passenger cars, 
multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses.
    S4. Definitions.
    Telltale means a display that indicates the actuation of a device, a 
correct or defective functioning or condition, or a failure to function.
    Gauge means a display that is listed in S5.1 or in Table 2 and is 
not a telltale.
    S5 Requirements. Each passenger car, multipurpose passenger vehicle, 
truck and bus manufactured with any control listed in S5.1 or in column 
1 of Table 1, and each passenger car, multipurpose passenger vehicle and 
truck or bus less than 4,536 kg. GVWR with any display listed in S5.1 or 
in column 1 of Table 2, shall meet the requirements of this standard for 
the location, identification, and illumination of such control or 
display.
    S5.1 Location. Under the conditions of S6, each of the following 
controls that is furnished shall be operable by the driver and each of 
the following displays that is furnished shall be visible to the driver. 
Under the conditions of S6, telltales are considered visible when 
activated.

                         Hand-Operated Controls

    (a) Steering wheel.
    (b) Horn.
    (c) Ignition.
    (d) Headlamp.
    (e) Taillamp.
    (f) Turn signal.
    (g) Illumination intensity.
    (h) Windshield wiper.
    (i) Windshield washer.
    (j) Manual transmission shift lever, except transfer case.
    (k) Windshield defrosting and defogging system.
    (l) Rear window defrosting and defogging system.
    (m) Manual choke.
    (n) Driver's sun visor.
    (o) Automatic vehicle speed system.
    (p) Highbeam.
    (q) Hazard warning signal.
    (r) Clearance lamps.
    (s) Hand throttle.
    (t) Identification lamps.

                         Foot-Operated Controls

    (a) Service brake.
    (b) Accelerator.
    (c) Clutch.
    (d) Highbeam.
    (e) Windshield washer.
    (f) Windshield wiper.

                                Displays

    (a) Speedometer.
    (b) Turn signal.
    (c) Gear position.
    (d) Brake failure warning.
    (e) Fuel.
    (f) Engine coolant temperature.
    (g) Oil.
    (h) Highbeam.
    (i) Electrical charge.

    S5.2 Identification.
    S5.2.1 Vehicle controls shall be identified as follows:
    (a) Except as specified in S5.2.1(b), any hand-operated control 
listed in column 1 of Table 1 that has a symbol designated for it in 
column 3 of that table shall be identified by either the symbol 
designated in column 3 (or symbol substantially similar in form to that 
shown in column 3) or the word or abbreviation shown in column 2 of that 
table. Any such control for which no symbol is shown in Table 1 shall be 
identified by the word or abbreviation shown in column 2. Words or 
symbols in addition to the required symbol, word or abbreviation may be 
used at the manufacturer's discretion for the purpose of clarity. Any 
such control for which column 2 of Table 1 and/or column 3 of Table 1 
specifies ``Mfr. Option'' shall be identified by the manufacturer's 
choice of a symbol, word or abbreviation, as indicated by that 
specification in column 2 and/or column 3. The identification shall be 
placed on or adjacent to the control. The identification shall, under 
the conditions of S6, be visible to the driver and, except as provided 
in S5.2.1.1, S5.2.1.2, and S5.2.1.3, appear to the driver perceptually 
upright.
    (b) S5.2.1(a) does not apply to a turn signal control which is 
operated in a plane essentially parallel to the face plane of the 
steering wheel in its normal driving position and which is located on 
the left side of the steering column so that it is the control on that 
side of the column nearest to the steering wheel face plane.
    S5.2.1.1 The identification of the following need not appear to the 
driver perceptually upright:

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    (a) A master lighting switch or headlamp and tail lamp control that 
adjusts control and display illumination by means of rotation, or any 
other rotating control that does not have an off position.
    (b) A horn control.
    S5.2.1.2 The identification of a rotating control other than one 
described by S5.2.1.1 shall appear to the driver perceptually upright 
when the control is in the off position.
    S5.2.1.3 The identification of an automatic vehicle speed control 
located on the steering wheel, including the steering wheel hub and 
spokes, need not appear to the driver perceptually upright except when 
the vehicle, aligned to the manufacturer's specifications, has its 
wheels positioned for the vehicle to travel in a straight forward 
direction.
    S5.2.2 Identification shall be provided for each function of any 
automatic vehicle speed system control and any heating and air 
conditioning system control, and for the extreme positions of any such 
control that regulates a function over a quantitative range. If this 
identification is not specified in Table 1 or 2, it shall be in word or 
symbol form unless color coding is used. If color coding is used to 
identify the extreme positions of a temperature control, the hot extreme 
shall be identified by the color red and the cold extreme by the color 
blue.

    Example 1. A slide lever controls the temperature of the air in the 
vehicle heating system over a continuous range, from no heat to maximum 
heat. Since the control regulates a single function over a quantitative 
range, only the extreme positions require identification.
    Example 2. A switch has three positions, for heat, defrost, and air 
conditioning. Since each position regulates a different function, each 
position must be identified.

    S5.2.3 Any display located within the passenger compartment and 
listed in column 1 of Table 2 that has a symbol designated in column 4 
of that table shall be identified by either the symbol designated in 
column 4 (or symbol substantially similar in form to that shown in 
column 4) or the word or abbreviation shown in column 3. Additional 
words or symbols may be used at the manufacturer's discretion for the 
purpose of clarity. Any telltales used in conjunction with a gauge need 
not be identified. The identification required or permitted by this 
section shall be placed on or adjacent to the display that it 
identifies. The identification of any display shall, under the 
conditions of S6, be visible to the driver and appear to the driver 
perceptually upright.
    S5.3 Illumination.
    S5.3.1 Except for foot-operated controls or hand-operated controls 
mounted upon the floor, floor console, or steering column, or in the 
windshield header area, the identification required by S5.2.1 or S5.2.2 
of any control listed in column 1 of Table 1 and accompanied by the word 
``yes'' in the corresponding space in column 4 shall be capable of being 
illuminated whenever the headlights are activated. However, control 
identification for a heating and air-conditioning system need not be 
illuminated if the system does not direct air directly upon windshield. 
If a gauge is listed in column 1 of Table 2 and accompanied by the word 
``yes'' in column 5, then the gauge and its identification required by 
S5.2.3 shall be illuminated whenever the ignition switch and/or the 
headlamps are activated. Controls, gauges, and their identifications 
need not be illuminated when the headlamps are being flashed. A telltale 
shall not emit light except when identifying the malfunction or vehicle 
condition for whose indication it is designed or during a bulb check 
upon vehicle starting.
    S5.3.2. Each telltale shall be of the color shown in column 2 of 
Table 2. The identification of each telltale shall be in a color that 
contrasts with the background.
    S5.3.3 (a) Means shall be provided for making controls, gauges, and 
the identification of those items visible to the driver under all 
driving conditions.
    (b) The means for providing the required visibility--
    (1) Shall be adjustable to provide at least two levels of 
brightness, one of which is barely discernible to a driver who has 
adapted to dark ambient roadway conditions.
    (2) May be operable manually or automatically, and
    (3) May have levels of brightness at which those items and 
identification are not visible.

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    (c) If the level of brightness is adjusted by automatic means to a 
point where those items or their identification are not visible to the 
driver, a means shall be provided to enable the driver to restore 
visibility.
    S5.3.4 (a) Means shall be provided that are capable of making 
telltales and their identification visible to the driver under all 
driving conditions.
    (b) The means for providing the required visibility may be 
adjustable manually or automatically, except that the telltales and 
identification for brakes, highbeams, turn signals, and safety belts may 
not be adjustable under any driving condition to a level that is 
invisible.
    S5.3.5 Any source of illumination within the passenger compartment 
which is forward of a transverse vertical plane 110 mm rearward of the 
manikin ``H'' point with the driver's seat in its rearmost driving 
position, which is not used for the controls and displays regulated by 
this standard, which is not a telltale, and which is capable of being 
illuminated while the vehicle is in motion, shall have either (1) light 
intensity which is manually or automatically adjustable to provide at 
least two levels of brightness, (2) a single intensity that is barely 
discernible to a driver who has adapted to dark ambient roadway 
conditions, or (3) a means of being turned off. This requirement does 
not apply to buses that are normally operated with the passenger 
compartment illuminated.
    S5.4 A common space may be used to display messages from any 
sources, subject to the following requirements:
    (a) The telltales for the brake, high beam, and turn signal, and the 
safety belt telltale required by S4.5.3.3 of Standard No. 208 may not be 
shown on the common space.
    (b) Except as provided in S5.4(e), the telltales listed in Table 2 
shall be displayed at the initiation of any underlying condition.
    (c) When the underlying condition exists for actuation of two or 
more messages, the messages shall be either--
    (1) Repeated automatically in sequence, or
    (2) Indicated by visible means and capable of being selected by the 
driver for viewing.
    (d) Messages may be cancellable automatically or by the driver.
    (e) The safety belt telltale must be displayed and visible during 
the time specified in S7.3 of Standard No. 208.
    S6. Conditions. The driver is restrained by the crash protection 
equipment installed in accordance with the requirements of Sec. 571.208 
of this part (Standard No. 208), adjusted in accordance with the 
manufacturer's instructions.

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[43 FR 27542, June 26, 1978, as amended at 44 FR 55583, Sept. 27, 1979; 
45 FR 71804, Oct. 30, 1980; 47 FR 2998, Jan. 21, 1982; 49 FR 30196, July 
27, 1984; 50 FR 23431, June 4, 1985; 52 FR 3247, Feb. 3, 1987; 52 FR 
7157, Mar. 9, 1987; 52 FR 19874, May 28, 1987; 52 FR 33417, Sept. 3, 
1987; 56 FR 51848, Oct. 16, 1991; 60 FR 63977, Dec. 13, 1995; 62 FR 
32542, 32543, June 16, 1997; 63 FR 28926, May 27, 1998; 63 FR 50997, 
Sept. 24, 1998; 65 FR 30916, May 15, 2000; 65 FR 30916, May 15, 2000; 67 
FR 38743, June 5, 2002; 68 FR 65406, Nov. 20, 2003]

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