[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 6]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR571.138]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

                            OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 571_FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS--Table of Contents

 

            Subpart B_Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards

 

Sec. 571.138  Standard No. 138; Tire pressure monitoring systems.



    S1 Purpose and scope. This standard specifies performance 

requirements for tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMSs) to warn 

drivers of significant under-inflation of tires and the resulting safety 

problems.

    S2 Application. This standard applies to passenger cars, 

multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses that have a gross 

vehicle weight rating of 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds) or less, except 

those vehicles with dual wheels on an axle, according to the phase-in 

schedule specified in S7 of this standard.

    S3 Definitions. The following definitions apply to this standard:

    Lightly loaded vehicle weight means unloaded vehicle weight plus the 

weight of a mass of 180 kg (396 pounds), including test driver and 

instrumentation.

    Tire pressure monitoring system means a system that detects when one 

or more of a vehicle's tires is significantly under-inflated and 

illuminates a low tire pressure warning telltale.

    Vehicle Placard and Tire inflation pressure label mean the sources 

of information for the vehicle manufacturer's recommended cold tire 

inflation pressure pursuant to Sec. 571.110 of this Part.

    S4 Requirements.

    S4.1 General. To the extent provided in S7, each vehicle must be 

equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that meets the 

requirements specified in S4 under the test conditions specified in S5 

and the test procedures specified in S6 of this standard.

    S4.2 TPMS detection requirements. The tire pressure monitoring 

system must:

    (a) Illuminate a low tire pressure warning telltale not more than 20 

minutes after the inflation pressure in one or more of the vehicle's 

tires, up to a total of four tires, is equal to or less than either the 

pressure 25 percent below the vehicle manufacturer's recommended cold 

inflation pressure, or the pressure specified in the 3rd column of Table 

1 of this standard for the corresponding type of tire, whichever is 

higher;

    (b) Continue to illuminate the low tire pressure warning telltale as 

long as the pressure in any of the vehicle's tires is equal to or less 

than the pressure specified in S4.2(a), and the ignition locking system 

is in the ``On'' (``Run'') position, whether or not the engine is 

running, or until manually reset in accordance with the vehicle 

manufacturer's instructions.

    S4.3 Low tire pressure warning telltale.

    S4.3.1 Each tire pressure monitoring system must include a low tire 

pressure warning telltale that:

    (a) Is mounted inside the occupant compartment in front of and in 

clear view of the driver;

    (b) Is identified by one of the symbols shown for the ``Low Tire 

Pressure Telltale'' in Table 2 of Standard No. 101 (49 CFR 571.101); and

    (c) Is illuminated under the conditions specified in S4.2.

    S4.3.2 In the case of a telltale that identifies which tire(s) is 

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inflated, each tire in the symbol for that telltale must illuminate when 

the tire it represents is under-inflated to the extent specified in 

S4.2.

    S4.3.3 (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, each 

low tire pressure warning telltale must illuminate as a check of lamp 

function either when the ignition locking system is activated to the 

``On'' (``Run'') position when the engine is not running, or when the 

ignition locking system is in a position between ``On'' (``Run'') and 

``Start'' that is designated by the manufacturer as a check position.

    (b) The low tire pressure warning telltale need not illuminate when 

a starter interlock is in operation.

    S4.4 TPMS malfunction.

    (a) The vehicle shall be equipped with a tire pressure monitoring 

system that includes a telltale that provides a warning to the driver 

not more than 20 minutes after the occurrence of a malfunction that 

affects the generation or transmission of control or response signals in 

the vehicle's tire pressure monitoring system. The vehicle's TPMS 

malfunction indicator shall meet the requirements of either S4.4(b) or 

S4.4(c).

    (b) Dedicated TPMS malfunction telltale. The vehicle meets the 

requirements of S4.4(a) when equipped with a dedicated TPMS malfunction 

telltale that:

    (1) Is mounted inside the occupant compartment in front of and in 

clear view of the driver;

    (2) Is identified by the word ``TPMS'', as described under ``TPMS 

Malfunction Telltale'' in Table 2 of Standard No. 101 (49 CFR 571.101);

    (3) Continues to illuminate the TPMS malfunction telltale under the 

conditions specified in S4.4 for as long as the malfunction exists, 

whenever the ignition locking system is in the ``On'' (``Run'') 

position; and

    (4) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (ii), each dedicated TPMS 

malfunction telltale must be activated as a check of lamp function 

either when the ignition locking system is activated to the ``On'' 

(``Run'') position when the engine is not running, or when the ignition 

locking system is in a position between ``On'' (``Run'') and ``Start'' 

that is designated by the manufacturer as a check position.

    (ii) The dedicated TPMS malfunction telltale need not be activated 

when a starter interlock is in operation.

    (c) Combination low tire pressure/TPMS malfunction telltale. The 

vehicle meets the requirements of S4.4(a) when equipped with a combined 

Low Tire Pressure/TPMS malfunction telltale that:

    (1) Meets the requirements of S4.2 and S4.3; and

    (2) Flashes for a period of at least 60 seconds but no longer than 

90 seconds upon detection of any condition specified in S4.4(a) after 

the ignition locking system is activated to the ``On'' (``Run'') 

position. After this period of prescribed flashing, the telltale must 

remain continuously illuminated as long as the malfunction exists and 

the ignition locking system is in the ``On'' (``Run'') position. This 

flashing and illumination sequence must be repeated each time the 

ignition locking system is placed in the ``On'' (``Run'') position until 

the situation causing the malfunction has been corrected.

    S4.5 Written instructions.

    (a) The owner's manual in each vehicle certified as complying with 

S4 must provide an image of the Low Tire Pressure Telltale symbol (and 

an image of the TPMS Malfunction Telltale warning (``TPMS''), if a 

dedicated telltale is utilized for this function) with the following 

statement in English:



    Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked 

monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by 

the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation 

pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the 

size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, 

you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those 

tires.)

    As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a 

tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire 

pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is significantly under-

inflated. Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, 

you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate 

them to the proper pressure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated 

tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Under-

inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire



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tread life, and may affect the vehicle's handling and stopping ability.

    Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire 

maintenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct 

tire pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to 

trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale.

    [The following paragraph is required for all vehicles certified to 

the standard starting on September 1, 2007 and for vehicles voluntarily 

equipped with a compliant TPMS MIL before that time.] Your vehicle has 

also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when 

the system is not operating properly. [For vehicles with a dedicated MIL 

telltale, add the following statement: The TPMS malfunction indicator is 

provided by a separate telltale, which displays the symbol ``TPMS'' when 

illuminated.] [For vehicles with a combined low tire pressure/MIL 

telltale, add the following statement: The TPMS malfunction indicator is 

combined with the low tire pressure telltale. When the system detects a 

malfunction, the telltale will flash for approximately one minute and 

then remain continuously illuminated. This sequence will continue upon 

subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as the malfunction exists.] When 

the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the system may not be able to 

detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may 

occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation of 

replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the 

TPMS from functioning properly. Always check the TPMS malfunction 

telltale after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to 

ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS 

to continue to function properly.



    (b) The owner's manual may include additional information about the 

time for the TPMS telltale(s) to extinguish once the low tire pressure 

condition or the malfunction is corrected. It may also include 

additional information about the significance of the low tire pressure 

warning telltale illuminating, a description of corrective action to be 

undertaken, whether the tire pressure monitoring system functions with 

the vehicle's spare tire (if provided), and how to use a reset button, 

if one is provided.

    (c) If a vehicle does not come with an owner's manual, the required 

information shall be provided in writing to the first purchaser of the 

vehicle.

    S5 Test conditions.

    S5.1 Ambient temperature. The ambient temperature is between 0 

[deg]C (32 [deg]F) and 40 [deg]C (104 [deg]F).

    S5.2 Road test surface. Compliance testing is conducted on any 

portion of the Southern Loop of the Treadwear Test Course defined in 

Appendix A and Figure 2 of section 575.104 of this chapter. The road 

surface is dry during testing.

    S5.3 Vehicle conditions.

    S5.3.1 Test weight. The vehicle may be tested at any weight between 

its lightly loaded vehicle weight and its gross vehicle weight rating 

(GVWR) without exceeding any of its gross axle weight ratings.

    S5.3.2 Vehicle speed. The vehicle's TPMS is calibrated and tested at 

speeds between 50 km/h (31.1 mph) and 100 km/h (62.2 mph). For vehicles 

equipped with cruise control, cruise control is not to be engaged during 

testing.

    S5.3.3 Rim position. The vehicle rims may be positioned at any wheel 

position, consistent with any related instructions or limitations in the 

vehicle owner's manual.

    S5.3.4 Stationary location. The vehicle's tires are shaded from 

direct sun when the vehicle is parked.

    S5.3.5 Brake pedal application. Driving time shall not accumulate 

during service brake application.

    S5.3.6 Range of conditions or test parameters. Whenever a range of 

conditions or test parameters is specified in this standard, the vehicle 

must meet applicable requirements when tested at any point within the 

range.

    S5.3.7 Tires. The vehicle is tested with the tires installed on the 

vehicle at the time of initial vehicle sale, excluding the spare tire 

(if provided). However, the spare tire may be utilized for TPMS 

malfunction testing purposes.

    S6 Test procedures.

    (a) Inflate the vehicle's tires to the cold tire inflation 

pressure(s) provided on the vehicle placard or the tire inflation 

pressure label.

    (b) With the vehicle stationary and the ignition locking system in 

the ``Lock'' or ``Off'' position, activate the ignition locking system 

to the ``On'' (``Run'') position or, where applicable, the appropriate 

position for the lamp



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check. The tire pressure monitoring system must perform a check of lamp 

function for the low tire pressure telltale as specified in paragraph 

S4.3.3 of this standard. If the vehicle is equipped with a separate TPMS 

malfunction telltale, the tire pressure monitoring system also must 

perform a check of lamp function as specified in paragraph S4.4(b)(4) of 

this standard.

    (c) If applicable, set or reset the tire pressure monitoring system 

in accordance with the instructions in the vehicle owner's manual.

    (d) System calibration/learning phase.

    (1) Drive the vehicle for up to 15 minutes of cumulative time (not 

necessarily continuously) along any portion of the test course.

    (2) Reverse direction on the course and drive the vehicle for an 

additional period of time for a total cumulative time of 20 minutes 

(including the time in S6(d)(1), and not necessarily continuously).

    (e) Stop the vehicle and deflate any combination of one to four 

tires until the deflated tire(s) is (are) at 14 kPa (2 psi) below the 

inflation pressure at which the tire pressure monitoring system is 

required to illuminate the low tire pressure warning telltale.

    (f) System detection phase.

    (1) Within 5 minutes of reducing the inflation pressure in the 

tire(s), drive the vehicle for up to 10-15 minutes of cumulative time 

(not necessarily continuously) along any portion of the test course.

    (2) Reverse direction on the course and drive the vehicle for an 

additional period of time for a total cumulative time of 20 minutes 

(including the time in S6(f)(1), and not necessarily continuously).

    (3) The sum of the total cumulative drive time under paragraphs 

S6(f)(1) and (2) shall be the lesser of 20 minutes or the time at which 

the low tire pressure telltale illuminates.

    (4) If the low tire pressure telltale did not illuminate, 

discontinue the test.

    (g) If the low tire pressure telltale illuminated during the 

procedure in paragraph S6(f), deactivate the ignition locking system to 

the ``Off'' or ``Lock'' position. After a 5-minute period, activate the 

vehicle's ignition locking system to the ``On'' (``Run'') position. The 

telltale must illuminate and remain illuminated as long as the ignition 

locking system is in the ``On'' (``Run'') position.

    (h) Keep the vehicle stationary for a period of up to one hour with 

the engine off.

    (i) Inflate all of the vehicle's tires to the same inflation 

pressure used in paragraph S6(a). If the vehicle's tire pressure 

monitoring system has a manual reset feature, reset the system in 

accordance with the instructions specified in the vehicle owner's 

manual. Determine whether the telltale has extinguished. If necessary, 

drive the vehicle until the telltale has been extinguished.

    (j) The test may be repeated, using the test procedures in 

paragraphs S6(a)-(b) and S6(d)-(i), with any one, two, three, or four of 

the tires on the vehicle under-inflated.

    (k) Simulate one or more TPMS malfunction(s) by disconnecting the 

power source to any TPMS component, disconnecting any electrical 

connection between TPMS components, or installing a tire or wheel on the 

vehicle that is incompatible with the TPMS.

    (l) TPMS malfunction detection.

    (1) Drive the vehicle for up to 15 minutes of cumulative time (not 

necessarily continuously) along any portion of the test course.

    (2) Reverse direction on the course and drive the vehicle for an 

additional period of time for a total cumulative time of 20 minutes 

(including the time in S6(l)(1), and not necessarily continuously).

    (3) The sum of the total cumulative drive time under paragraphs 

S6(l)(1) and (2) shall be the lesser of 20 minutes or the time at which 

the TPMS malfunction telltale illuminates.

    (4) If the TPMS malfunction indicator did not illuminate in 

accordance with paragraph S4.4, as required, discontinue the test.

    (m) If the TPMS malfunction indicator illuminated during the 

procedure in paragraph S6(l), deactivate the ignition locking system to 

the ``Off'' or ``Lock'' position. After a 5-minute period, activate the 

vehicle's ignition locking system to the ``On'' (``Run'') position. The 

TPMS malfunction indicator must again signal a malfunction



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and remain illuminated as long as the ignition locking system is in the 

``On'' (``Run'') position.

    (n) Restore the TPMS to normal operation. If necessary, drive the 

vehicle until the telltale has extinguished.

    S7 Phase-in schedule.

    S7.1 Vehicles manufactured on or after October 5, 2005, and before 

September 1, 2006. For vehicles manufactured on or after October 5, 

2005, and before September 1, 2006, the number of vehicles complying 

with this standard (except for the provisions of S4.4 unless the 

manufacturer elects to also certify to those provisions) must not be 

less than 20 percent of:

    (a) The manufacturer's average annual production of vehicles 

manufactured on or after September 1, 2002, and before October 5, 2005; 

or

    (b) The manufacturer's production on or after October 5, 2005, and 

before September 1, 2006.

    S7.2 Vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 2006, and before 

September 1, 2007. For vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 

2006, and before September 1, 2007, the number of vehicles complying 

with this standard (except for the provisions of S4.4 unless the 

manufacturer elects to also certify to those provisions) must not be 

less than 70 percent of:

    (a) The manufacturer's average annual production of vehicles 

manufactured on or after September 1, 2003, and before September 1, 

2006; or

    (b) The manufacturer's production on or after September 1, 2006, and 

before September 1, 2007.

    S7.3 Vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 2007. Except as 

provided in S7.7, all vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 

2007 must comply with all requirements of this standard.

    S7.4 Calculation of complying vehicles.

    (a) Carry-Forward Credits. For purposes of complying with S7.1, a 

manufacturer may count a vehicle if it is certified as complying with 

this standard and is manufactured on or after April 8, 2005, but before 

September 1, 2006.

    (b) For purposes of complying with S7.2, a manufacturer may count a 

vehicle if it:

    (1) (i) Is certified as complying with this standard and is 

manufactured on or after April 8, 2005, but before September 1, 2007; 

and

    (ii) Is not counted toward compliance with S7.1; or

    (2) Is manufactured on or after September 1, 2006, but before 

September 1, 2007.

    (c) Carry-Backward Credits. At the vehicle manufacturer's option, 

for purposes of complying with S7.1, a manufacturer may count a vehicle 

it plans to manufacture and to certify as complying with this standard 

that will be produced on or after September 1, 2006 but before September 

1, 2007. However, a vehicle counted toward compliance with S7.1 may not 

be counted toward compliance with S7.2. If the vehicle manufacturer 

decides to exercise the option for carry-backward credits, the 

manufacturer must indicate this in its report for the production period 

corresponding to S7.1 filed pursuant to 49 CFR 585.66. The vehicles are 

counted in fulfillment of the requirements of S7.1, subject to actually 

being produced in compliance with this standard during the specified 

time period and not being counted toward the requirements of S7.2.

    S7.5 Vehicles produced by more than one manufacturer.

    S7.5.1 For the purpose of calculating average annual production of 

vehicles for each manufacturer and the number of vehicles manufactured 

by each manufacturer under S7.1 through S7.3, a vehicle produced by more 

than one manufacturer must be attributed to a single manufacturer as 

follows, subject to S7.5.2:

    (a) A vehicle that is imported must be attributed to the importer.

    (b) A vehicle manufactured in the United States by more than one 

manufacturer, one of which also markets the vehicle, must be attributed 

to the manufacturer that markets the vehicle.

    S7.5.2 A vehicle produced by more than one manufacturer must be 

attributed to any one of the vehicle's manufacturers specified by an 

express written contract, reported to the National Highway Traffic 

Safety Administration under 49 CFR Part 585, between the manufacturer so 

specified and the manufacturer to which the vehicle would otherwise be 

attributed under S7.5.1.



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    S7.6 Small volume manufacturers. Vehicles manufactured by a 

manufacturer that produces fewer than 5,000 vehicles for sale in the 

United States during the period of September 1, 2005 to August 31, 2006, 

or the period from September 1, 2006 to August 31, 2007, are not subject 

to the corresponding requirements of S7.1, S7.2, and S7.4.

    S7.7 Final-stage manufacturers and alterers. Vehicles that are 

manufactured in two or more stages or that are altered (within the 

meaning of 49 CFR 567.7) after having previously been certified in 

accordance with Part 567 of this chapter are not subject to the 

requirements of S7.1 through S7.4. Instead, vehicles that are 

manufactured in two or more stages or that are altered must comply with 

this standard beginning on September 1, 2008.



                         Tables to Sec. 571.138



                    Table 1.--Low Tire Pressure Warning Telltale--Minimum Activation Pressure

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                                                                Column 2--maximum or        Column 3--minimum

                                                              rated inflation pressure     activation pressure

                     Column 1--tire type                     ---------------------------------------------------

                                                                 (kPa)        (psi)        (kPa)        (psi)

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P-metric--Standard Load.....................................         240,          35,          140           20

                                                                  300, or       44, or          140           20

                                                                      350           51          140           20

P-metric--Extra Load........................................       280 or        41 or          160           23

                                                                      340           49          160           23

Load Range C................................................          350           51          200           29

Load Range D................................................          450           65          240           35

Load Range E................................................          550           80          240           35

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[70 FR 18187, Apr. 8, 2005]



    Effective Date Note: At 70 FR 53100, Sept. 7, 2005, Sec. 571.138 

was amended by revising paragraphs S4.3.1(b), S4.4(b)(2) and (3), 

S4.4(c)(2), S4.5(a), S6(e), and S6(k), effective Oct. 7, 2005. For the 

convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth as follows:



Sec. 571.138  Standard No. 138; Tire pressure monitoring systems.



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    S4.3 Low tire pressure warning telltale.

    S4.3.1 * * *



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    (b) Is identified by one of the symbols shown for the ``Low Tire 

Pressure'' Telltale in Table 1 of Standard No. 101 (49 CFR 571.101); and



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    S4.4 TPMS malfunction.



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    (b) Dedicated TPMS malfunction telltale. * * *



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    (2) Is identified by the word ``TPMS'' as described under the ``Tire 

Pressure Monitoring System Malfunction'' Telltale in Table 1 of Standard 

No. 101 (49 CFR 571.101);

    (3) Continues to illuminate the TPMS malfunction telltale under the 

conditions specified in S4.4(a) for as long as the malfunction exists, 

whenever the ignition locking system is in the ``On'' (``Run'') 

position; and



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    (c) Combination low tire pressure/TPMS malfunction telltale * * *



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    (2) When the ignition locking system is activated to the ``On'' 

(``Run'') position, flashes for a period of at least 60 seconds but no 

longer than 90 seconds upon detection of any condition(s) specified in 

S4.4(a). After this period of prescribed flashing, the telltale must 

remain continuously illuminated as long as a malfunction exists and the 

ignition locking system is in the ``On'' (``Run'') position. This 

flashing and illumination sequence must be repeated each time the 

ignition locking system is placed in the ``On'' (``Run'') position until 

the situation(s) causing the malfunction(s) has (have) been corrected.

    S4.5 Written instructions.

    (a) Beginning on September 1, 2006, the owner's manual in each 

vehicle certified as complying with S4 must provide an image of the Low 

Tire Pressure Telltale symbol (and an image of the TPMS Malfunction 

Telltale warning (``TPMS''), if a dedicated telltale is



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utilized for this function) with the following statement in English: * * 

*



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    S6 Test procedures.



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    (e) Stop the vehicle and deflate any combination of one to four 

tires until the deflated tire(s) is (are) at 7 kPa (1 psi) below the 

inflation pressure at which the tire pressure monitoring system is 

required to illuminate the low tire pressure warning telltale.



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    (k) Simulate one or more TPMS malfunction(s) by disconnecting the 

power source to any TPMS component, disconnecting any electrical 

connection between TPMS components, or installing a tire or wheel on the 

vehicle that is incompatible with the TPMS. When simulating a TPMS 

malfunction, the electrical connections for the telltale lamps are not 

to be disconnected.



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