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MIL-T-14382W
SAE J537, shall be not less than specified in table I. The batteries shall be of the
maintenance-free type having the maintenance-free characteristics listed in W-B-131.
Table I. Batteries.
Reserve Capacity
Cold Cranking
Engine Type
(minutes)
(amperes)
Gasoline
100
450
Diesel
320
1,200
3.4.2.4 Lighting. All vehicle lights, reflectors and wiring shall conform to Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Regulations 393.12, 393.19, 393.20 and 393.22 through 393.26(d). When
available as the manufacturer's standard or optional feature, the brake lights shall override the
four way emergency flashers. When specified (see 6.2), left-dip headlights (as used on
right-hand drive vehicles) shall be furnished, and shall be adjusted prior to shipment for driving
on the left side of the road.
3.4.2.4.1 Turn signals. Turn signal operating unit shall be of the self cancelling type with a
visible and audible type flash indicator.
3.4.2.5 Radio interference suppression. The vehicle shall be suppressed to limit
electromagnetic radiation in accordance with SAE J551. Any body equipment emitting
electromagnetic radiation shall be suppressed to the same level as the vehicle chassis.
3.4.3 Fuel system. The fuel system shall conform to Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations 393.65 and 393.67, except compliance with 393.67(c), subparagraphs (1), (4)(ii),
(7)(ii), (8), (9), (11); 393.67(d) and 393.67(f) is not required. The total capacity of the fuel
tank(s) shall be not less than 35 gallons. When more than one tank is furnished on gasoline
engine driven vehicles, a selector valve connecting either tank to the engine fuel intake shall be
provided, and means shall be provided to monitor the fuel level of either tank from a single gage.
When more than one tank is furnished on diesel engine driven vehicles, means shall be provided
to assure an equalized fuel level in both tanks or a selector valve and fuel monitor gage as
described above shall be furnished.
3.4.3.1 Air cleaner. An air cleaner shall be furnished.
3.4.4 Exhaust system. The exhaust system shall conform to Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulation 393.83. The exhaust tailpipe shall extend to the rear of the body or to the side behind
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