§393.65
All Fuel Systems
Question 1: May a fuel fill pipe opening be placed
above the passenger floor level if it is not physically within the passenger
compartment?
Guidance: Yes. In addition, the fill pipe may
intrude into the passenger compartment as long as the fill pipe opening
complies with §393.65(b)(4),
and the fill pipe is protected by a housing or covering to prevent leakage of
fuel or fumes into the passenger compartment.
Question 2: Must a motor vehicle
that meets the definition of a "commercial motor vehicle" in §390.5 because it transports
hazardous materials in a quantity requiring placarding
under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR parts 171-180) comply with the
fuel system requirements of Subpart E of Part 393, even though it has
a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)
of 10,000 pounds or less?
Guidance: No. FMVSS No. 301 contains fuel system
integrity requirements for passenger cars and multipurpose passenger vehicles,
trucks, and buses that have a GVWR
of 10,000 pounds or less and use fuel with a boiling point above 0 deg. Celsius
(32 deg. Fahrenheit). Subpart E of part 393 was issued to
provide fuel system requirements to cover motor vehicles with a GVWR of 10,001
or more pounds. The fuel systems of placarded motor vehicles with a GVWR of
less than 10,001 pounds are adequately addressed by FMVSS No. 301 and
compliance with subpart E of part 393 would be redundant. However, commercial
motor vehicles that are not covered by FMVSS No. 301 must continue to comply
with subpart E of part 393.