[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR393.51]

[Page 406-407]
 
                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 393_PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NECESSARY FOR SAFE OPERATION--Table of 
Contents
 
                            Subpart C_Brakes
 
Sec.  393.51  Warning signals, air pressure and vacuum gauges.

    (a) General Rule. Every bus, truck and truck tractor, except as 
provided in paragraph (f), must be equipped with a signal that provides 
a warning to the driver when a failure occurs in the vehicle's service 
brake system. The warning signal must meet the applicable requirements 
of paragraphs (b), (c), (d) or (e) of this section.
    (b) Hydraulic brakes. Vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 
1975, must meet the brake system indicator lamp requirements of FMVSS 
No. 571.105 (S5.3) applicable to the vehicle on the date of manufacture. 
Vehicles manufactured on or after July 1, 1973 but before September 1, 
1975, or to which FMVSS No. 571.105 was not applicable on the date of 
manufacture, must have a warning signal which operates before or upon 
application of the brakes in the event of a hydraulic-type complete 
failure of a partial system. The signal must be either visible within 
the driver's forward field of view or audible. The signal must be 
continuous. (NOTE: FMVSS No. 105 was applicable to trucks and buses from 
September 1, 1975 to October 12, 1976, and from September 1, 1983, to 
the present. FMVSS No. 105 was not applicable to trucks and buses 
manufactured between October 12, 1976, and September 1, 1983. Motor 
carriers have the option of equipping those vehicles to meet either the 
indicator lamp requirements of FMVSS No. 105, or the indicator lamp 
requirements specified in this paragraph for vehicles which were not 
subject to FMVSS No. 105 on the date of manufacture.)
    (c) Air brakes. A commercial motor vehicle (regardless of the date 
of manufacture) equipped with service brakes activated by compressed air 
(air brakes) or a commercial motor vehicle towing a vehicle with service 
brakes activated by compressed air (air brakes) must be equipped with a 
pressure gauge and a warning signal. Trucks, truck tractors, and buses 
manufactured on or after March 1, 1975, must, at a minimum, have a 
pressure gauge and a warning signal which meets the requirements of 
FMVSS No. 121 (S5.1.4 for the pressure gauge and

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S5.1.5 for the warning signal) applicable to the vehicle on the date of 
manufacture of the vehicle. Power units to which FMVSS No. 571.121 was 
not applicable on the date of manufacture of the vehicle must be 
equipped with--
    (1) A pressure gauge, visible to a person seated in the normal 
driving position, which indicates the air pressure (in kilopascals (kPa) 
or pounds per square inch (psi)) available for braking; and
    (2) A warning signal that is audible or visible to a person in the 
normal driving position and provides a continuous warning to the driver 
whenever the air pressure in the service reservoir system is at 379 kPa 
(55 psi) and below, or one-half of the compressor governor cutout 
pressure, whichever is less.
    (d) Vacuum brakes. A commercial motor vehicle (regardless of the 
date it was manufactured) having service brakes activated by vacuum or a 
vehicle towing a vehicle having service brakes activated by vacuum must 
be equipped with--
    (1) A vacuum gauge, visible to a person seated in the normal driving 
position, which indicates the vacuum (in millimeters or inches of 
mercury) available for braking; and
    (2) A warning signal that is audible or visible to a person in the 
normal driving position and provides a continuous warning to the driver 
whenever the vacuum in the vehicle's supply reservoir is less than 203 
mm (8 inches) of mercury.
    (e) Hydraulic brakes applied or assisted by air or vacuum. Each 
vehicle equipped with hydraulically activated service brakes which are 
applied or assisted by compressed air or vacuum, and to which FMVSS No. 
105 was not applicable on the date of manufacture, must be equipped with 
a warning signal that conforms to paragraph (b) of this section for the 
hydraulic portion of the system; paragraph (c) of this section for the 
air assist/air applied portion; or paragraph (d) of this section for the 
vacuum assist/vacuum applied portion. This paragraph shall not be 
construed as requiring air pressure gauges or vacuum gauges, only 
warning signals.
    (f) Exceptions. The rules in paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of this 
section do not apply to property carrying commercial motor vehicles 
which have less than three axles and (1) were manufactured before July 
1, 1973, and (2) have a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating less 
than 4,536 kg (10,001 pounds).

[70 FR 48052, Aug. 15, 2005]