CLA-2 CO:R:CV:G  085698 JLV
District Director of Customs
             P.O. Box 9516
             El Paso, Texas 79985
             RE:  Internal Advice 42-89; wiring harness for electric range;
                  insulated electrical conductors fitted with connectors,
                  relays, indicator lamps, thermostats, or dampeners
             Dear Sir:
                  In a memorandum of May 22, 1989, you forwarded a request
             from Rudolph Miles and Sons, El Paso Texas (submitted on
             behalf of their client, General Electric Company), in which
             they ask that you seek advice under section 177.11 of the
             Customs Regulations (19 CFR 177.11) on the classification of
             wiring harnesses for electric ranges.  Samples were submitted.
             Our decision follows.
             FACTS:
                  The merchandise consists of insulated wires which have
             been (1) cut to various lengths, (2) assembled into different
             combinations of wires for use as wiring harnesses in electric
             ranges and microwave ovens, (3) fitted, for the most part,
             with female blade or pin connectors, and (4) joined with one
             or more of the following electrical components:  indicator
             lamp, relay, thermostat, switch, or acoustical dampener.  Six
             samples were received as examples of the types of assemblies
             that are imported:  assembly nos. 164D9041G003 (harness, 2
             indicator lamps, and 1 fuse), 164D9065G002 (harness, 2 relays
             mounted on a bracket), 164D9068G004 (harness, 5 indicator
             lamps, 1 thermostat, and 1 fuse), 164D9111G001 (harness, 1
             indicator lamp, and 1 switch), 205C1178G001 (harness, 3 relays
             mounted on a bracket), and a sixth assembly (no number;
             harness, 3 relays mounted on a bracket, and 1 dampener).
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                  The importer concludes that these wiring harnesses with
             electrical components are classified as parts of electric
             ranges (or microwave ovens) on the basis of legal note 2(a),
             section XVI, as directed by General Rule of Interpretation 1
             (GRI 1), Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTSUSA), because heading
             8516 provides for these articles and their parts.  It is your
             position, however, that all of the merchandise falls within
             the terms of heading 8544, HTSUSA, and, therefore, is
             classified in that heading on the basis of legal note 2(a),
             the same one cited by the importer.
             ISSUE:
                  Do the assemblies of insulated electrical conductors and
             electrical components fall within the terms of heading 8544,
             8536, 8539 or any other heading of chapter 84 or 85, HTSUSA,
             and the relative section XVI notes?
             LAW AND ANALYSIS:
                  The terms of heading 8544 relate, in pertinent part, to
             insulated electrical conductors, whether or not fitted with
             connectors.  Neither the terms of the heading nor the
             Explanatory Notes (EN) to heading 85.44 consider the condition
             of these conductors when further assembled or joined with
             electrical components other than connectors.  Similarly, the
             terms of headings 8536 (electrical apparatus for switching or
             protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to
             or in electrical circuits, such as switches, relays, fuses,
             surge protectors) and 8539 (electrical filament or discharge
             lamps) and the EN to headings 85.36 and 85.39 are silent as to
             whether the terms of the headings are intended to apply to
             these articles when assembled or joined with wiring harnesses.
                  We have ruled on the classification of similar
             merchandise.  In a ruling letter of August 6, 1990 (file
             086940), we held that certain automotive wiring harnesses
             consisting of insulated wire, lamp sockets and lamps were
             classified as parts of automotive lighting equipment in
             subheading 8512.90.60, HTSUSA, pursuant to legal note 2(b) of
             section XVI, HTSUSA (modifying our ruling letter of November
             8, 1989, file 083290, in which we had held that similar
             harnesses were classified in subheading 8544.30.00 as
             composite machines or functional units pursuant to legal notes
             3 and 4 of section XVI).
               In a ruling letter of August 10, 1989 (file 082793),
             automotive wiring harnesses, if assembled with light bulbs,
             were classified in subheading 8544.30.00, HTSUSA, but under
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             the rationale that GRI 3(b) applied.  In view of the ruling of
             August 6, 1990 (file 086940), and for the reasons that follow
             concerning the assemblies of wiring harnesses and electrical
             components other than connectors, our ruling letter of August
             10, 1989 (file 082793), is revoked in part.
                  Based on the statements of fact submitted by the
             importer, the assemblies are specifically designed for use in
             certain electric ranges and microwave ovens and, as such, are
             suitable for use solely with these appliances of heading 8515,
             HTSUSA.  These are parts of the appliances.  Legal note 2,
             section XVI, directs classification of parts as follows:
                        2.    Subject  to  Note 1 to  this  Section,
                              Note  1  to Chapter 84 and Note  1  to
                              Chapter  85, parts of machines *  *  *
                              are to be classified according to  the
                              following rules:
                              (a) Parts which are goods included  in
                              any of the headings of Chapters 84 and
                              85  *  *  * are in  all  cases  to  be
                              classified    in   their    respective
                              headings;
                              (b)  Other parts, if suitable for  use
                              solely    or   principally   with    a
                              particular  kind of machine * * *  are
                              to be classified with the machines  of
                              that    kind    *    *    *    *     *
             Contrary to the position taken by the importer, legal note
             2(a) of section XVI applies to parts which, by virtue of the
             fact that they are articles specifically covered by headings
             of section XVI, are classified in their respective headings.
             A parts heading or the inclusion of a provision for parts in a
             heading (such as in heading 8516), do not constitute the
             "specific" headings within the meaning of legal note 2(a).
                  The assemblies are not classified in any of the specific
             headings of chapter 85 solely by the terms of the headings in
             issue.  However, if the terms of a heading apply to the
             assemblies because they are composite machines or functional
             units under legal note 3 or legal note 4, section XVI, HTSUSA,
             then legal note 3 or 4 could be considered as a relative
             section note under GRI 1.  Therefore, these assemblies which
             are also "parts" of ranges and ovens could be subject to legal
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             note 2(a) on the classification of parts of machines of
             chapter 85.  Legal notes 3 and 4 to section XVI are:
                        3.    Unless the context otherwise requires,
                              composite  machines consisting of  two
                              or  more machines fitted  together  to
                              form   a  whole  and  other   machines
                              adapted for the purpose of  performing
                              two    or   more   complementary    or
                              alternative   functions  are   to   be
                              classified  as if consisting  only  of
                              that   component  or  as  being   that
                              machine  which performs the  principal
                              function.
                        4.    Where    a   machine   (including    a
                              combination  of machines) consists  of
                              individual     components     (whether
                              separate or interconnected by  piping,
                              by  transmission devices, by  electric
                              cables  or by other devices)  intended
                              to  contribute together to  a  clearly
                              defined function covered by one of the
                              headings in Chapter 84 or Chapter  85,
                              then the whole falls to be  classified
                              in  the  heading appropriate  to  that
                              function.
             A machine is defined in legal note 5, section XVI:
                        5.    For  the purposes of these Notes,  the
                              expression    "machine"   means    any
                              machine, machinery, plant,  equipment,
                              apparatus  or appliance cited  in  the
                              headings of Chapter 84 or 85.
                  First, the assembly of a wiring harness and one or more
             electrical components does not constitute a composite machine
             because these articles are merely coupled (connected by
             electrical connectors) together.  They are not "fitted
             together to form a whole" because they are not incorporated
             one in the other or mounted one on the other, or mounted on a
             common base or frame or in a common housing so as to be
             permanently attached.  Eventually, each assembly will be
             incorporated into a common housing, an appliance.  But the
             articles, as imported, are merely two components plugged
             together.  Furthermore, even if the wiring and switches or
             bulbs were to be considered "fitted together" within the
             meaning of legal note 3, they do not form a "whole" for the
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             purpose of performing two or more complementary or alternative
             functions.  Without the completion of the assembly by adding
             the remaining electrical components with which the wiring
             harness and the relays, switches, or light bulbs are intended
             to function, the assembly is, as imported, an incomplete
             article which lacks identifiable complementary or alternative
             functions.
                  Second, the assembly is not a combination of individual
             components "intended to contribute together to a clearly
             defined function" covered by one of the headings in chapter 84
             or chapter 85.  The EN to legal note 4 of section XVI 4 refers
             to a combination of machines and components which are
             "essential to the function specific to the functional unit as
             a whole[.]"  The assembly is incomplete.  In such a case we
             cannot determine the function of the whole because, in its
             condition as imported, each assembly lacks components which
             are essential to the identity of the function of the whole.
             Therefore, a "clearly defined function" for the incomplete
             article cannot be determined.
                  Because the assemblies are not composite machines or
             functional units within legal notes 3 and 4, section XVI,
             HTSUSA, the assemblies do not constitute articles covered by a
             specific heading of chapter 84 or 85.  However, legal note
             2(b) of section XVI, HTSUSA, directs classification of parts
             which are suitable for use solely or principally with a
             particular kind of machine.  In this case, the assemblies are
             suitable for use solely with electric ranges and microwave
             ovens which are electrothermic articles of a kind used for
             domestic purposes, of heading 8516, and, therefore, are
             classified as parts of these articles.  Classification,
             therefore, is under GRI 1  as required by the relative legal
             note 2(b) of section XVI, HTSUSA.
             HOLDING:
                  The assemblies of wiring harnesses and electrical
             components for electric ranges or microwave ovens, as
             described in the facts of this case, are classified as parts
             of the electrothermic devices for which they are solely or
             principally suitable for use.  The assemblies for electric
             ranges are classified in subheading 8516.90.20, HTSUSA.  The
             assemblies for microwave ovens are classified in subheading
             8516.90.60, HTSUSA.
                  Ruling letter of August 10, 1989 (file 082793), is
             revoked in that part concerning the classification of
             assemblies of wiring harnesses and light bulbs or components
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             other than connectors.  The automotive wiring harnesses
             consisting of insulated wire, lamp sockets, and lamps are
             classified as parts of automotive lighting equipment in
             subheading 8512.90.60, HTSUSA.
                                          Sincerely,
John Durant, Director
                                          Commercial Rulings Division
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             FILE NAME: 085698