Headlights Circuit Description Domestic
Voltage is available at all times to the headlamp switch from
the LIGHTING fuse through CKT 42 (RED). The headlamp switch has the following
positions:
When the headlamp switch is in the headlamps position, voltage is provided
to CKT 10 (YEL) to the headlamp dimmer switch. The headlamp dimmer switch
is part of the multi-function switch on the steering column. The headlamp
dimmer switch position is changed by pulling the switch lever along the
axis of the steering column. The dimmer switch allows the following selections:
When the low beams are selcted, voltage is available on CKT 359 (PPL).
The low beam current flows through the normally closed daytime running lamp
relay, and continues on CKT 12 (TAN) to the headlamps. When the high beams
are selected, voltage is available on CKT 11 (LT GRN) to the headlamps.
The left headlamp is grounded at G108, and the right headlamp is grounded
at G109.
The headlamp switch has an integral 17 A circuit breaker. If
the supply circuit to the headlamps is shorted to ground while the headlamps
are on, the circuit will be heated by excess current. The heat
causes the circuit breaker to open, and it resets when it cools. Because of
the action of the circuit breaker, the headlamps will rapidly cycle on and
off if they are operated while the supply circuit is shorted to ground.
Headlights Circuit Description Export
Voltage is available at all times to the headlamp switch from
the LIGHTING fuse through CKT 42 (RED).
The headlamp switch has the following positions:
• | The park lamps lamps position |
When the switch is in the headlamps position, voltage is provided to
CKT 10 (YEL) to the headlamp dimmer switch. The headlamp dimmer switch
is part of the multi-function switch on the steering column. The dimmer switch
changes selections when the multi-function switch lever is pulled up along
the axis of the steering column. The dimmer switch allows the following
selections:
When the low beams are selected, voltage is available on CKT 12
(TAN) to the LH/RH HDLP fuses, then to the headlamps. When the high beams
are selected, voltage is available on CKT 11 (LT GRN) to the LH/RH
HIBM fuses, then to the headlamps. CKT 11 (LT GRN) also supplies
the high beam indicator lamp in the instrument cluster. The left headlamp
is grounded by CKT 150 (BLK) to ground G108. The right headlamp is
grounded by CKT 151 (BLK/WHT) at ground G109.
The headlamp switch has an integral 17 A circuit breaker. If
the supply circuit to the headlamps is shorted to ground while the headlamps
are on, the circuit will be heated by excess current. The heat causes the
circuit breaker to open, and it resets when it cools. Because of the action
of the circuit breaker, the headlamps will rapidly cycle on and off if they
are operated while the supply circuit is shorted to ground.