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TURN SIGNAL LAMPS

1978-06-01
HISTORICAL
J588F_197806
This engineering design standard provides design parameters and general requirements for turn signal lamps. It is intended for use in conjunction with SAE J256b.
Standard

STOP LAMPS

1977-09-01
HISTORICAL
J586D_197709
This engineering design standard provides design parameters and general requirements for stop lamps. It is intended for use in conjunction with Service Performance Specification, SAE J256.
Standard

TAIL LAMPS (REAR POSITION LAMPS)

1977-09-01
HISTORICAL
J585E_197709
This engineering design standard provides design parameters and general requirements for tail lamps (rear position lamps). It is intended for use in conjunction with the Service Performance Specification, SAE J256.
Standard

SIDE TURN SIGNAL LAMPS

1973-08-01
HISTORICAL
J914A_197308
This SAE Recommended Practice provides definitions, test requirements, and related procedures for side turn signal lamps.
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PARKING LAMPS (POSITION LAMPS)

1970-12-01
HISTORICAL
J222_197012
This standard provides test methods and requirements for parking lamps (position lamps).
Standard

STOP LAMPS

1970-08-01
HISTORICAL
J586C_197008
This standard provides test methods and requirements for stop lamps.
Standard

TURN SIGNAL LAMPS

1970-08-01
HISTORICAL
J588E_197008
This standard provides test methods and requirements for turn signal lamps.
Standard

SUPPLEMENTAL HIGH MOUNTED STOP AND TURN SIGNAL LAMPS

1970-07-01
HISTORICAL
J186_197007
This SAE Recommended Practice provides definitions, performance requirements, and related test procedures for high mounted lamps intended to supplement stop and rear turn signal lamps described in the SAE J586 and J588.
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LAMP BULBS AND SEALED UNITS

1968-12-01
HISTORICAL
J573D_196812
Many of the lighting devices on motor vehicles are legally required and arc essential to safe operation on the highway. To maintain performance, it is important that the bulb and sealed unit types employed he readily available, when needed, throughout the country in normal service channels. Therefore, this SAE Standard lists an assortment of current popular types, together with their characteristics, which are recommended for use wherever practicable. It is recognized that because of constantly changing and improving technology, the list may be incomplete. Also, instances may arise in the design of some devices which require the employment of other types while achieving the desired performance.
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