Important: If you supply products for sale in Amazon’s online store, you must comply
with all federal, state, and local laws, as well as applicable Amazon policies.
Amazon does
not allow the sale of motor vehicles that are required to be registered. However, you are
generally permitted to sell automotive parts and other automotive and powersports products
that comply with applicable legal requirements such as the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards and Clean Air Act.
Examples of permitted listings
Automotive batteries
New tires that meet the following Compliance Checklist:
Tires must be in a new, unused, and undamaged condition, with no original
manufacturer labels or stickers removed prior to their sale
Tires must never have been mounted to any wheel, meaning any wheel or rim that is a
metal support for a tire or a tire and tube assembly upon which the tire beads are
seated
Tires must have a valid U.S. Department of Transportation Tire Identification Number
(TIN) which has not been altered
Tires must have been manufactured no more than three years prior to the date of
their sale, according to the manufacturing date listed in their TIN
Tires may not be sold more than two years before the expiration of their original
manufacturer warranty, if any
Provide all tire manufacturers with purchasers’ names and the TINs of each tire
they purchase, OR provide each tire purchaser with a paper tire registration form
that states the entire TIN of the tire(s) sold to the purchaser, and your name and
street address, e-mail address or website
Provide assistance as needed to enable Amazon’s compliance with the tire
identification and recordkeeping obligations
Parts that, when used alone and in conjunction with other parts, retain the full
functionality of all emissions control equipment, including On-Board Diagnostic (OBD)
systems
Portable fuel containers certified by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Vehicle accessories, such as floor mats and wiper blades
Examples of prohibited listings
Prohibited Emissions Control System Defeat Devices:
Products that may interfere with the proper operation of an engine’s emissions
control systems, including but not limited to the following types of products, parts,
or kits:
Products that adversely affect emissions from a vehicle certified under the
Clean Air Act
Products that remove, eliminate, delete, or alter the effectiveness of any
emission control system, including the following:
diesel particulate filter (DPF) system;
selective reduction catalyst (SCR) system;
exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system, valve, or cooler;
catalytic converter (CAT);
diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) system; or
NOx adsorption catalyst (NAC) system
Products that alter the full operation and functionality of a vehicle,
motorcycle, or engine’s onboard diagnostic (OBD) system, including any part, tune,
or tuner that removes, alters, or overrides malfunction indicator lights
Delete tuners (also called programmers) and tunes (also called programs and
calibrations)
Exhaust hardware and kits that do not include emissions control components from
a vehicle certified under the Clean Air Act, including turbo-back and down-pipe
back exhaust pipes
Throttle valve delete kits
Oxygen sensor simulators
Oxygen sensor plugs, spacer adapters, and extenders
Crankcase ventilation reroute plugs and kits
Emissions related products that are intended for road vehicles, such as cars,
trucks, or motorcycles and that are not legal for use on public roads (e.g.,
products legal only for off-road, racing, or competition use)
Motor vehicles that are required to be
registered
Used tires
Vehicle airbags, airbag covers, airbag inflators, and airbag components
Vehicle seat belts and seat belt components
High-intensity discharge (HID) conversion kits
Products designed to defeat, bypass, or otherwise interfere with law enforcement,
vehicle or road safety features, or other legal requirements, such as:
Photo blocker sprays or license plate covers intended to obscure the reading or
recognition of a license plate
Products intended to affect traffic signals
Products designed to intentionally block, jam, or interfere with licensed or
authorized radio communications, such as GPS jammers
Products intended to alter odometers
Products that do not meet the applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS),
such as motorcycle helmets that do not meet FMVSS 218
Engine coolant or antifreeze products that contain more than 10 percent ethylene glycol
and do not contain a bittering agent
Portable fuel containers not certified by the EPA
Driver's licenses and other government-issued identification cards
Temporary license plates or tags
Disabled parking placards, tabs, or plates
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) plates
Car seat heating pads (cushioned pad with a heating element powered by a connection to a
vehicle DC jack, USB port, internal battery, or external power bank)
Examples of listings that may be subject to geographical sales restrictions
You must also comply with state and local laws applicable to the jurisdiction into which
your products are sold as well as the jurisdiction from which you ship. Examples of products
that may be subject to additional state or local regulation include, but are not limited
to:
Motor vehicle brake pads that are not certified by the manufacturer for compliance with
state laws and regulations restricting the concentration of copper, certain heavy metals,
and asbestos in such products
Wheel weights containing lead
In California: engines, aftermarket, performance, and add-on parts and gas cans that are
not compliant with California Air Resources Board requirements