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Bumper - Test Label, Hawaian Vehicles

BULLETIN NUMBER
SB92-14-004

ISSUE DATE
September 17, 1992

GROUP
MISCELLANEOUS

IMPULSE (JT) AND STYLUS (JS) BUMPER TEST LABEL (HAWAII ONLY)

AFFECTED VEHICLES

1992-on Impulse (JI) and Stylus (JS) models.

SERVICE INFORMATION





A new Hawaii State Law requires that passenger cars imported after May 27, 1992 have a label affixed to the window, specifying the speed at which the vehicle sustains no bumper or safety system damage during the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) test. A sample of the label is shown in Figure 1.

Beginning May 27, affected vehicles have the bumper test label affixed to the window (next to the Monroney label) at the port of entry. Vehicle in dealer stock before May 27 and vehicles shipped from the port before May 27 do not require the label.

Only vehicles shipped after May 27, 1992 are required to display this label.

Fines can be imposed by the State of Hawaii if the bumper test label is removed, altered or defaced prior to delivery to the customer.

If the bumper test label is missing from an Impulse or Stylus shipped to a Hawaii dealer after May 27, 1992, or if the label is accidentally removed, replacement labels are available from American Isuzu Part Distribution Network (AIPDN).





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