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SPECIFICATION FOR TESTING AUTOMOTIVE LIGHT BULB SOCKETS
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- USCAR15-4
- Revised
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This specification establishes the requirements and test procedures for automotive miniature bulb retention devices, including wedge base sockets with integral connectors, direct wire wedge base sockets, bayonet base sockets with integral connectors, direct wire bayonet base sockets, wedge base and bayonet base sockets with circuit plate assemblies, and associated interfaces.
Tests shall follow the sequence shown in the flow charts in Appendices E and F whenever the following occurs:
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New design.
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Design, material, or process change made to an existing device, which could affect the outcome of the test.
The test sequences shown in Appendix G shall be run annually.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | Equipment tolerances table | |
Unnamed Dataset 2 | Socket classification table | |
Unnamed Dataset 3 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 4 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 5 | Combined thermal shock/power temperature cycling/high temperature exposure table | |
Unnamed Dataset 6 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 7 | Fluid table | |
Unnamed Dataset 8 | Outgassing test conditions table | |
Unnamed Dataset 9 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 10 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 11 |
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