California Code of Regulations
Title 13 - Motor Vehicles
Division 3 - Air Resources Board
Chapter 1 - Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Devices
Article 2 - Approval of Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Devices (New Vehicles)
Section 1956 - Exhaust Emission Standards and Test Procedures-1973 and Subsequent Heavy-Duty Gasoline-Powered Vehicles

Universal Citation: 13 CA Code of Regs 1956

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) Exhaust emissions from new 1973 and 1974 model-year gasoline-powered engines for use in heavy-duty motor vehicles (6,001 pounds and over, manufacturer's maximum gross vehicle weight) shall not exceed:

(1) Hydrocarbon plus oxides of nitrogen--16 grams per brake horsepower hour;

(2) Carbon monoxide--40 grams per brake horsepower hour;

The test procedures for determining compliance with these standards are set forth in "California Exhaust Emissions Standards, Test and Approval Procedures for 1973 and Subsequent Model-Year Engines in Gasoline-Powered Motor Vehicles Over 6,001 Pounds Gross Vehicle Weight," dated February 17, 1971, amended January 19, 1972.

In accordance with this section, as originally enacted, new 1973 model-year heavy-duty vehicles must contain 1973 model-year engines. In subsequent years, model-year engine controls, not model-year vehicle.

(b) Exhaust emissions from new 1975 and 1976 model-year gasoline-powered engines for use in heavy-duty motor vehicles (over 6,000 pounds, manufacturer's maximum gross weight) shall not exceed:

(1) Hydrocarbons plus oxides of nitrogen--10 grams per brake horsepower hour,

(2) Carbon monoxide--30 grams per brake horsepower hour.

The test procedures for determining compliance with these standards are those set forth in "California Exhaust Emission Standards, Test and Approval Procedures for 1975 and Subsequent Model-Year Engines in Gasoline-Powered Motor Vehicles Over 6,000 Pounds Gross Vehicle Weight," dated February 19, 1975.

(c) Exhaust emissions from new 1977 gasoline-powered engines for use in heavy-duty motor vehicles shall not exceed:

(1) Hydrocarbons plus oxides of nitrogen--5 grams per horsepower hour,

(2) Carbon monoxide--25 grams per brake horsepower hour;

or

(1) Hydrocarbons--1.0 grams per brake horsepower hour;

(2) Carbon Monoxide--25 grams per brake horsepower hour;

(3) Oxides of Nitrogen--7.5 grams per brake horsepower hour.

These two sets of standards shall be alternatives. A manufacturer shall have the option for each engine family of showing compliance with either set.

The test procedures for determining compliance with these standards are those set forth in "California Exhaust Emission Standards and Test Procedures for 1975 and Subsequent Model-Year Gasoline-Fueled Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles," dated February 19, 1975 as last amended March 31, 1976.

(d) Exhaust emissions from new 1978 model-year gasoline-fueled heavy-duty engines and vehicles, except medium-duty vehicles, shall not exceed:

(1) Hydrocarbon plus oxides of nitrogen--5 grams per brake horsepower hour;

(2) Carbon monoxide--25 grams per brake horsepower hour; or

(1) Hydrocarbons--1.0 gram per brake horsepower hour;

(2) Carbon monoxide--25 grams per brake horsepower hour;

(3) Oxides of Nitrogen--7.5 grams per brake horsepower hour.

These two sets of standards shall be alternatives. A manufacturer shall have the option for each engine family of showing compliance with either set.

The test procedures for determining compliance with these standards are those set forth in "California Exhaust Emission Standards and Test Procedures for 1975 to 1978 Model-Year Gasoline-Fueled Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles," dated February 19, 1975, as last amended October 5, 1976.

A manufacturer may elect to certify heavy-duty vehicles less than 10,000 pounds maximum gross vehicle weight rating as medium-duty vehicles under Section 1959 of this chapter, in which event heavy-duty emission standards and test procedures shall not apply.

(e) This regulation shall remain in effect until December 31, 1988, and as of that date is repealed unless a later regulation deletes or extends that date. Notwithstanding the repeal or expiration of this regulation on December 31, 1988, the provisions of the regulation as they existed prior to such repeal or expiration shall continue to be operative and effective for those events occurring prior to the repeal or expiration.

Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 39002, 39003, 43000, 43013, 43100, 43101 and 43104, Health and Safety Code.

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