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17 Heavy vehicle power pack upgrades to meet emissions requirements

This technical bulletin replaces memo 59.

A heavy vehicle entering (or re-entering) service may be repowered to meet the requirements of the Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Exhaust Emissions 2007 by replacing its non-compliant heavy vehicle power pack (Note 1).

Requirements for a repower

Note 1

Power pack means the engine, its radiator/cooling pack, induction and exhaust systems (including layout), and any accessories or emissions control equipment (such as add blue) specified by the manufacturer.

Note 2

In-service repowers, whether considered modifications or repairs, are not affected by Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Exhaust Emissions 2007.

Note 3

If an engine or power pack is replaced by a unit by the same manufacturer, part number, specification and emission standard then it is considered a repair and not a modification and is not affected by the requirements of the Rule.

Page added 9 April 2018 (see amendment details)