393.9TS is a Lighting violation under 49 CFR §393.9TS. It falls in the Vehicle Maintenance BASIC with a severity weight of 6/10. Nationally it was cited 343,963 times in the last five years, with an OOS rate of 40.4%.
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National roadside inspection stats
as of 6/20/2026
Inspections
302,735
that found this code
Violations
343,963
total written
OOS rate
40.4%
139,116 OOS
Source: FMCSA roadside inspection data (last 5 years). The OOS rate is the share of these violations that led the officer to mark the driver or vehicle out of service.
Violation group
Lighting
Regulation §
393.9TS
Severity weight
6
Used in SMS
Yes
Status
Active
Updated
6/20/2026
Last updated June 2026
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Relevant 49 CFR49 CFR § 393.9
Lamps operable, prohibition of obstructions
“All lamps required by this subpart shall be capable of being operated at all times. This section shall not be construed to prohibit motor vehicles being operated with lamps that are momentarily inoperative due to vibration, temperature, or similar transient causes.”
Common ways to challenge this code
Pre-trip inspection showed compliant brakes
The driver's pre-trip DVIR documented compliant brake adjustment and operation. The cited defect arose en route or was misclassified at roadside.
Evidence that wins
✓Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR) from that date
✓Repair invoice or shop record
✓Post-citation re-inspection certificate (clean)
Momentary failure exception (§393.9)
The required lamp was inoperative only momentarily due to vibration, temperature, or similar transient cause — explicitly exempted under §393.9.
Evidence that wins
✓Photograph showing the lamp operable before / after the stop
✓Repair invoice if a fuse or bulb was replaced
Tread measurement disputed
The tread depth measurement was taken at a worn point that is not representative, contrary to NHTSA/FMCSA measurement standards.
Evidence that wins
✓Independent tread gauge reading from same tire (multiple positions)
✓Photograph of the tire with a reference scale
Documented maintenance schedule disproves the defect
Carrier's periodic-inspection records show the cited defect could not reasonably have existed at the time of inspection.
Evidence that wins
✓Periodic inspection certificate (§396.17)
✓Maintenance work order proximate to inspection date
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393.9TS is the FMCSA roadside-inspection violation code for "Inoperative turn signal", part of the Lighting group, cited under 49 CFR §393.9TS.
What BASIC does 393.9TS affect?
393.9TS falls under the Vehicle Maintenance BASIC in the FMCSA Safety Measurement System (SMS).
What is the CSA severity weight of 393.9TS?
393.9TS carries a severity weight of 6 out of 10. Higher weights indicate violations more closely tied to crash risk, and they count more toward a carrier's Vehicle Maintenance score.
Is 393.9TS an out-of-service (OOS) violation?
No. 393.9TS is not an out-of-service violation, so on its own it does not trigger an out-of-service order at the roadside.
How many CSA points does 393.9TS add to a carrier's score?
The point contribution of 393.9TS depends on its severity weight (6/10) multiplied by a time weight of 3, 2, or 1 based on how recent the inspection is. You can calculate the exact contribution with the CSA points calculator.
Can 393.9TS be challenged through DataQs?
Yes. If you believe 393.9TS was recorded in error, you can file a Request for Data Review (RDR) through the FMCSA DataQs system with supporting evidence. A successful challenge can remove or correct the violation on your record.