Emission control label definition

Emission control label means a paper, plastic, metal or other permanent material, welded, riveted or otherwise permanently attached to an area within the engine compartment (if any), or to the engine, in such a way that it will be visible to the average person after installation of the engine in all new vehicles certified for sale in California, in accordance with Title 13, California Code of Regulations Section 1965.
Emission control label means the permanent stickers required by CARB and affixed to all passenger cars, light duty trucks and medium-duty vehicles certified for sale in California.
Emission control label means the label which engine manufacturers are required to affix on each production engine (or piece of equipment) to provide the engine or equipment owner and service mechanic with information necessary for the proper maintenance of parts in customer use, as described in CCR title 13, section 2424.

Examples of Emission control label in a sentence

  • Emission control label (ECL)" or "ECL" means the label required by the "California Motor Vehicle Emission Control Label Specifications", incorporated by reference in 13 CCR, section 1965, or Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 86, Subpart A.

  • Emission control label information as set forth in Section 11,including a label format for approval by the Executive Officer actual production labels and descriptions of all applicable label attachment locations.

  • Emission control label information as set forth in Section 11, including actual production labels and descriptions of all applicable label attachment locations.

  • Emission control label is attached at a visible point on the equipment.

  • Emission control label is attached at the center of injection pump cover located at the right side of cylinder body, or on the cylinder head cover.


More Definitions of Emission control label

Emission control label means the label required by the“California Motor Vehicle Emission Control and Smog Index Label Specifications For 1978 Through 2003 Model Year Motorcycles, Light-, Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles”, as incorporated by reference in title 13, CCR section 1965, as last amended on September 5, 2003, and as required by the “California Exhaust Emission Standards and Test Procedures for 2004 and Subsequent Model Heavy-Duty Diesel Engines and Vehicles”, as incorporated by reference in title 13, CCR section 1956.8, as last amended on April 18, 2019.
Emission control label means the permanent stickers required by CARB and affixed to all 1998 and subsequent model year passenger cars and light duty trucks, certified for sale in California.
Emission control label means a paper, plastic, metal, or other
Emission control label or "ECL" means the label required by the "California Motor Vehicle Emission Control Label Specifications", incorporated by reference in 13 CCR, section 1965, or Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 86, Subpart A.
Emission control label means the label required by the “California Motor Vehicle Emission Control Label Specifications”, incorporated by reference in 13 CCR, section 1965, or Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR), section 86.085-35 or 40 CFR Part 86, Subpart A.
Emission control label means a paper, plastic, metal or other permanent material, welded, riveted or otherwise permanently attached to an area within the engine compartment (if any) or to the engine in such a way that it will be visible to the average person after installation of the engine in new vehicles certified for sale in California, in accordance with 13 CCR, incorporated by reference in § 37.4(B) of this Part.
Emission control label or "emissions label" means a tag, plate, or sticker made of metal, plastic or other material that is permanently affixed to a motor vehicle by the manufacturer in an area within the engine compartment (if any) or to the engine.¶