Brake lights
Brake lights |
The brake lights go on when the brake light switch is actuated.
For safety reasons, a brake-light test is run with the ignition in position ON. This function is programmable in SID (ON/OFF). With the ignition in position ON, TWICE puts out a bus message. SIF generates an audible signal and puts TEST BRAKE LIGHTS onto the display. Acknowledging this test requires a pressure on the brake pedal.
The brake lights get their power from pin 1 and pin 25, each through its own resistor inside TWICE. The control module measures the voltage drop across these resistors and thus determines the current that is passing through TWICE to each brake-light circuit.
The high-level brake light consists of five bulbs (30RC) which are powered and monitored from pin 24 on DICE.
The brake-light circuit is ready-equipped for trailer connection. In trailer service the circuit functions correspondingly, except that it uses fuse B (22a).
Diagnosis |
No diagnostics.