N.J. Admin. Code § 13:20-33.26 - Commercial vehicle inspection: wiring and switching
(a)
Certification of a motor vehicle shall be refused for any of the following
reasons:
1. The wiring is not in proper
condition, is improperly installed, or is so located as to cause
damage;
2. Any connection that is
not secure or shows signs of corrosion;
3. The switches are not in proper condition
or do not function properly;
4. Any
light circuit that does not light the proper filament when the appropriate
switch position is applied; or
5.
Any defect in wiring and/or switching which adversely affects the lighting
performance of any exterior light.
(b) Certification of a motor vehicle shall
not be refused if replacement switches are present which perform the same
function as the original switches, provided the safe operation of the motor
vehicle is not adversely affected.
(c) Certification of a motor vehicle shall
not be refused if replacement switches are present which perform the same
function as the original switches but are not located in the original switch
position(s), provided the safe operation of the motor vehicle is not adversely
affected.
Notes
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