Every year, each manufacturer of passenger cars, light-duty trucks, motorcycles or heavy-duty engines submits to EPA an application for certification. The application consists of two parts. In the part I, the manufacturer gives a detailed technical description of the vehicles or engines he intends to market during the upcoming model year. These engineering data include explanations and/or drawings which describe engine/vehicle parameters such as basic engine design, fuel systems, ignition systems an exhaust and evaporative emission control systems. The part I also provides information on emission test procedures, service accumulation procedures, fuels to be used, and proposed maintenance requirements to be followed during testing. The part II application submitted after emission testing is completed, contains the results of emission testing, a statement of compliance to the regulations, and maintenance instructions to be followed by the ultimate owners of the vehicles.
Application for Certification for 1979 Model Year for Light-Duty Vehicles - Jaguar, British Leyland Motors, Inc
1978
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Road Transportation , Air Pollution & Control , Automobiles , Fuel consumption , Exhaust emissions , Air pollution control , Maintenance , Certification , Automobile engines , Exhaust systems , Fuel systems , Ignition systems , Light duty vehicles , British Leyland Motors Incorporated , Jaguar automobiles , Motor vehicles(1979 models) , Corrective maintenance