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49 CFR Ch. V (10–1–04 Edition) Pt. 541, App. A Pt. 541, App. A 49 CFR Ch. V (10–1–04 Edition) States, the importer shall inscribe the ‘‘DOT’’ symbol before the part is im- ported into the United States. APPENDIX A TO PART 541—LINES SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS STANDARD Manufacturer Subject lines Manufacturer Subject lines ALFA ROMEO .............. Milano 161 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 164 (1988–1997) BMW ............................. Z3 Oldsmobile Intrigue Z8 Pontiac Fiero CONSULIER ................. Consulier GTP Saturn Sports Coupe (1991–2002) DAEWOO ..................... Korando HONDA ......................... Accord Musso (MPV) CRV (MPV) Nubira (2000–2002) Odyssey (MPV) DAIMLERCHRYSLER .. Chrysler Cirrus Passport Chrysler Fifth Avenue/Newport Pilot (MPV) Chrysler Laser Prelude Chrysler LeBaron/Town & Country S2000 Chrysler LeBaron GTS Acura Integra Chrysler’s TC Acura MDX (MPV) Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue Acura RSX Chrysler Sebring HYUNDAI ...................... Accent Dodge 600 Sonata Dodge Aries Tiburon Dodge Avenger ISUZU ........................... Amigo Dodge Colt Impulse Dodge Daytona Rodeo Dodge Diplomat Rodeo Sport Dodge Lancer Stylus Dodge Neon Trooper/Trooper II Dodge Shadow VehiCross (MPV) Dodge Stratus JAGUAR ....................... XJ Dodge Stealth KIA MOTORS ............... Optima Eagle Summit Rio Eagle Talon Sephia (1998–2002) Jeep Cherokee (MPV) Spectra Jeep Liberty (MPV) LOTUS .......................... Elan Jeep Wrangler (MPV) MASERATI ................... Biturbo Plymouth Caravelle Quattroporte Plymouth Colt 228 Plymouth Laser MAZDA ......................... 626 (1987–2002) Plymouth Gran Fury MX–3 Plymouth Neon MX–5 Miata Plymouth Reliant MX–6 Plymouth Sundance MERCEDES-BENZ ....... 190 D Plymouth Breeze 190 E FERRARI ...................... Mondial 8 260E (1987–1989) 328 300 SE (1988–1991) FORD ............................ Ford Aspire 300 TD (1987) Ford Escort 300 SDL (1987) Ford Probe 300 SEL Ford Thunderbird 350 SDL (1990–1991) Lincoln Continental 420 SEL (1987–1991) Lincoln Mark 560 SEL (1987–1991) Mercury Capri 560 SEC (1987–1991) Mercury Cougar 560 SL Merkur Scorpio MITSUBISHI ................. Cordia Merkur XR4Ti Eclipse GENERAL MOTORS .... Buick Electra Lancer Buick Reatta Mirage Buick Skylark Montero (MPV) Chevrolet Nova Montero Sport (MPV) Chevrolet Blazer (MPV) Tredia Chevrolet Prizm 3000GT Chevrolet S–10 Pickup NISSAN ........................ 240SX Geo Storm Sentra/200SX Chevrolet Tracker (MPV) Xterra GMC Jimmy (MPV) PEUGEOT .................... 405 GMC Sonoma Pickup PORSCHE .................... 924S Oldsmobile Achieva (1997–1998) SUBARU ....................... XT Oldsmobile Bravada SVX Oldsmobile Cutlass Baja 114 VerDate Aug<04>2004 06:57 Oct 20, 2004 Jkt 203209 PO 00000 Frm 00114 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Y:\SGML\203209T.XXX 203209T Nat’l Highway Traffic Safety Admin., DOT Pt. 541, App. A–I Manufacturer Subject lines Manufacturer Subject lines Forester Toyota MR2 Legacy Outback (1995–2004) Toyota MR2 Spyder SUZUKI ......................... Aerio Toyota Prius X90 (MPV) Toyota RAV4 (MPV) Sidekick (1997–1998) Toyota Sienna (MPV) Vitara/Grand Vitara (MPV) Toyota Tercel TOYOTA ....................... Toyota 4-Runner (MPV) Lexus IS300 Toyota Avalon Lexus LX470 (MPV) Toyota Camry Lexus RX300 (MPV) Toyota Celica Scion xA Toyota Corolla/Corolla Sport Scion xB Toyota Echo VOLKSWAGEN ............ Audi Quattro Toyota Highlander (MPV) Volkswagen Scirocco Toyota Matrix (MPV) [69 FR 9965, Mar. 3, 2004] EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: At 69 FR 17967, Apr. 6, 2004, appendix A to part 541 was revised, effec- tive Sept. 1, 2006. For the convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth as follows: APPENDIX A TO PART 541—LIGHT DUTY TRUCK LINES SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS STANDARD Manufacturer Subject lines Manufacturer Subject lines General Motors ............... Chevrolet S–10 Pickup. GMC Sonoma Pickup. APPENDIX A–I TO PART 541—HIGH-THEFT LINES WITH ANTITHEFT DEVICES WHICH ARE EXEMPTED FROM THE PARTS-MARKING REQUIREMENTS OF THIS STANDARD PURSUANT TO 49 CFR PART 543 Manufacturer Subject lines Manufacturer Subject lines AUSTIN ROVER ........... Sterling Pontiac Grand Am BMW ............................. MINI Pontiac Grand Prix X5 Pontiac Sunfire Z4 HONDA ......................... Acura CL 3 Car Line Acura Legend (1991–1996) 5 Car Line Acura NSX 6 Car Line 1 Acura RL 7 Car Line Acura SLX 8 Car Line Acura TL DAIMLERCHRYSLER .. Jeep Grand Cherokee Acura Vigor (1992–1995) Chrysler Conquest ISUZU ........................... Axiom Chrysler Imperial Impulse (1987–1991) Chrysler Town and Country MPV 2 JAGUAR ....................... XK FORD ............................ Lincoln Town Car MAZDA ......................... 6 Mustang 929 Mercury Sable (2001–2004) RX–7 Mercury Grand Marquis Millenia Taurus (2000–2004) MERCEDES-BENZ ....... 124 Car Line (the models within GENERAL MOTORS .... Buick LeSabre this line are): Buick Park Avenue 260E Buick Regal/Century 300D Buick Riviera 300E Cadillac Allante 300CE Cadillac Deville 300TE Cadillac Seville 400E Chevrolet Cavalier 500E Chevrolet Classic 3 129 Car Line (1993–2002)—the Chevrolet Corvette models within this line are: Chevrolet Impala/Monte Carlo 300SL Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo 500SL (1996–1999) 600SL Chevrolet Malibu (2001–2003) SL320 Chevrolet Venture SL500 Oldsmobile Alero SL600 Oldsmobile Aurora 202 Car Line (the models within Oldsmobile Toronado this line are): Pontiac Bonneville C220 115 VerDate Aug<04>2004 06:57 Oct 20, 2004 Jkt 203209 PO 00000 Frm 00115 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Y:\SGML\203209T.XXX 203209T.
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