Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00773:clause:1_14:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00773
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 14 (pt 7/51)
Character Range: 34253–37025

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2.10  Automatic transmissions
 (1) A motor vehicle fitted with an automatic transmission must have an engine starter mechanism that cannot operate when the transmission control is in a position to drive the vehicle.
 (2) A vehicle that is:
 (a) fitted with automatic transmission; and
 (b) manufactured after 1975;
must have in the driver's compartment an indicator showing the transmission control position.

2.11  Diesel engines
  A motor vehicle propelled by a compression ignition engine (commonly known as a "diesel engine") must be fitted with a device that prevents the engine from being started accidentally or inadvertently.

2.12  Bonnet securing devices
 (1) A motor vehicle with a moveable body panel forward of the windscreen, and covering an engine, luggage, storage or battery compartment, must be provided with a device to secure the panel.
 (2) However, if the panel opens from the front in a way that partly or completely obstructs the driver's forward view through the windscreen, the panel must be provided with both primary and secondary devices to secure the panel.

2.13  Electrical wiring, connections and installations
 (1) The wiring of electrical equipment of a vehicle, other than the high tension ignition wiring, must:
 (a) be supported at intervals of not more than 600 millimetres, unless the vehicle is a pole‑type trailer with a pole whose length can be adjusted, or an extendible trailer; and
 (b) be insulated at joints; and
 (c) be located where it cannot:
 (i) become overheated; or
 (ii) contact moving parts; or
 (iii) come close enough to the fuel system to constitute a fire hazard; and
 (d) be protected from chafing.
 (2) The electrical connectors between motor vehicles and trailers, for operation of the vehicle lights prescribed in these Standards, must comply with Australian Standard AS 2513 – 1982, Electrical Connections for Trailer Vehicles.
 (3) A trailer must be equipped with an electrical conductor, independent of the trailer coupling, that provides a return path between the electrical circuits of the trailer and the towing vehicle.
 (4) The electrical wiring, connections and installations of a semi‑trailer, dog trailer or converter dolly used in a road train more than 19 metres long after 30 June 1998 must comply with third edition ADR 63 whether or not it was built before the date specified in the ADR for that type of vehicle.

2.14  Television and visual display units
 (1) A television receiver or visual display unit must not be installed in a vehicle if any part of the image on the screen is visible to the driver from the normal driving position.
 (2) Subclause (1) does not apply to installation of a driver's aid in any vehicle or a destination sign in