California Code of Regulations
Title 13 - Motor Vehicles
Division 3 - Air Resources Board
Chapter 4 - Criteria for the Evaluation of Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Devices and Fuel Additives
Article 1.4 - Light-Duty Engine Packages for Use in New Light-Duty Specially-Produced Motor Vehicles
Section 2209.8 - Warranty Reporting Requirements for Certified Engine Packages for Use in Specially-Produced Motor Vehicles

Universal Citation: 13 CA Code of Regs 2209.8

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

(a) Applicability.

This section shall apply to 2019 and subsequent model year certified engine packages for use in a SPMV.

(b) Warranty Reporting Requirements.

(1) A engine manufacturer shall retain and review unscreened warranty claims for each certified engine package family on a production year basis for a period of three years following the production year and shall submit a warranty information report quarterly to CARB during the three-year period. The warranty information report shall contain the following information:
(A) The engine manufacturer's name;

(B) A description of each class or category of certified engine package, including the model year and engine family;

(C) The cumulative number and percentage of certified engine packages covered by the Executive Order for which a warranty replacement or other warranty work was identified; and

(D) The number of each type of certified engine package produced for sale in California.

(2) Alternative Procedures.
(A) A engine manufacturer may use an alternative procedure to those specified in Section 2209.8 (b)(1), provided the Executive Officer has determined that the alternative procedure will produce substantially equivalent results. In making such a determination, the Executive Officer shall consider the capacity of the alternative procedure to:
1. Ensure early detection of failing components within the useful life of the SPMV or engines;

2. Track failing components by engine family;

3. Assure prompt notification of the Executive Officer when a systematically failing component is indicated;

4. Provide objective, complete and easily monitored data; and

5. Be audited by the Executive Officer.

(3) Any exhaust and/or evaporative emission control components that are used in the engine manufacturer's regular production California-certified vehicles and also used in the certified engine package would be subject to corrective action when the warranty claim trigger levels (four percent or 50 parts, whichever is greater) in section 2143, title 13, CCR, are exceeded.

(4) For confirmed warranty rates greater than four percent or 50 parts, whichever is greater, including a certified engine package or ECS in California-certified vehicles produced by the same engine manufacturer and equipped with the same engine components or ECS components, the Executive Officer may initiate an ordered recall as provided in section 2217, title 13, CCR.

1. New section filed 8-5-2019; operative 10-1-2019 (Register 2019, No. 32).

Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601, 43000, 43100, 43101, 43102, 43104 and 43105, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 39002, 39003, 43000, 43100, 43101, 43102, 43104, 43105, 43106 and 43205, Health and Safety Code; and Section 580, Vehicle Code.

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