MIROX Corporation conducts automotive compliance testing to
FMVSS.
Our specialty is testing of foreign production and pre-production prototypes, both
for FMVSS compliance.
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) are U.S. federal regulations specifying design, construction, performance, and durability requirements for motor vehicles and regulated Automobile safety-related components, systems, and design features.
NHTSA
issues Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) to implement laws from Congress. These regulations allow NHTSA to fulfill its mission to prevent and reduce vehicle crashes.
FMVSS Compliance Testing
Our Test Lab capabilities:
FMVSS #500
FMVSS #205
- Glazing (Automotive Glass and Plastics)
DSP
- Designated Seating Positions
FMVSS #101
FMVSS #102
- Transmission Shift Lever Sequence
- Starter Interlock
- Transmission Braking Effect
FMVSS #103
- Windshield defrosting and defogging systems
FMVSS #104
- Windshield wiping and washing systems
FMVSS #105
FMVSS #106
FMVSS #108
- Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment.
FMVSS #111
FMVSS #111-V
- Rear View System
- Rear View Camera
- Rear View Monotor
FMVSS #113
FMVSS #114
FMVSS #116
- Hydraulic Brake Fluids
- DOT 3
- DOT 4
- DOT 5.1
FMVSS #118
- Power-Operated Window, Partition, and Roof Panel Systems
FMVSS #138
- Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
FMVSS #141
- VSP - Vehicle Sound for Pedestrians
FMVSS #305
- Electric Powered Vehicles
- Electrolyte spillage
- Electrical shock protection
FMVSS #401
Available Tests
Glazing
Ball Drop
- The purpose of this test is to determine
whether the safety glazing material has a certain level of
resistance to impact from exterior projectiles.
High Temperature - Bake
High Temperature - Boil
- The purpose of these tests is to determine
whether the safety glazing material will withstand exposure to
high temperatures over an extended period of time.
Light Stability
- The purpose of this test is to
determine the regular (parallel) luminous transmittance of the
safety glazing material or multiple glazed unit before and after
irradiation, to determine whether or not it is adversely affected by
exposure to simulated sunlight over an extended period of time.
Luminous Transmittance
- The purpose of this test is to determine
the regular (parallel) luminous transmittance of safety glazing
materials intended for use in motor vehicles at levels requisite for
driving visibility.
Humidity
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The purpose of this test is to determine
whether the safety glazing material or a rear view camera will withstand the effect of
moisture in the atmosphere over an extended period of time.
Glazing Fracture
-
The purpose of this test is to verify
that the fragments produced by fracture of safety glazing
materials are such as to minimize the risk of injury.
Glazing Abrasion Resistance
-
The purpose of this test is to determine
whether the exterior surface of the safety glazing material, as
mounted in the vehicle, has a certain minimum resistance to
abrasion.
Glazing Penetration Resistance
-
The purpose of this test is to
determine whether the safety glazing material has satisfactory
penetration resistance.