Noise Emission Control Labels
For vehicles manufactured for operation in the United States, an English language EPA noise emission control label is applied to attest that the vehicle conforms to United States EPA regulations for noise. See Fig..
For vehicles manufactured for operation in Mexico, a Spanish language Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM) vehicle noise emission control label attesting that the vehicle conforms to Mexican NOM regulations for noise is applied. See Fig..
If only a single noise emission control label is applied, it will be located in the primary location on the left-hand B-pillar as show in Fig..
For vehicles manufactured for dual Mexico/United States operation, both labels are applied. The NOM vehicle noise emission control label will be located in the primary location on the left-hand B-pillar and the EPA noise emission control label will be applied to the left-hand door as shown in Fig..
It is the owner's responsibility to maintain the vehicle so it conforms to all applicable regulations (EPA, NOM).
Important: Certain Freightliner incomplete vehicles may be produced for the United States market with incomplete noise control hardware. Such vehicles will have an incomplete vehicle noise emission control information label. See Fig.. For such vehicles, it is the final-stage manufacturer's responsibility to complete the vehicle in conformity to the applicable regulations and label it for compliance.
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Left-Hand B-Pillar
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Left-Hand Door
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Right-Hand B-Pillar
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Primary Noise Emission Control Label (Mexico or United States)
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Customer Assistance Label (United States or Mexico)
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FMVSS Certification Label or Spanish Weights and Measurement Label
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Canada Certification Label or FMVSS Certification Label
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Entry/Exit Warning Decal
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Vehicle Emission Control Information Label
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Secondary Noise Emission Control Label (English)
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Mexico Certification Label
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Component GWR Label (Spanish or English)