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TERMINOLOGY—MOTOR VEHICLE LIGHTING

1995-09-01
HISTORICAL
J387_199509
This SAE Recommended Practice provides definitions of common terms used in SAE Technical Reports pertaining to motor vehicle lighting. It covers not only basic lighting terms but also terms which identify major segments of technical reports.
Standard

Rear Fog Lamp Systems

2010-08-18
HISTORICAL
J1319_201008
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for rear fog lamp systems.
Standard

Rear Fog Lamp Systems

2015-10-28
HISTORICAL
J1319_201510
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for rear fog lamp systems.
Standard

Rear Fog Lamp System

2022-08-05
CURRENT
J1319_202208
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for rear fog lamp systems.
Standard

Lamp Bulb Retention System

1998-03-01
HISTORICAL
J567_199803
This SAE Standard references the performance and functional requirements of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and its U.S. member, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). By referring to IEC/ANSI and its standards concerning bulb sockets, lamp holders, and gages, this document recognizes the need for harmonized standards world-wide for what are typically commodity items. Additional requirements are noted.
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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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