Brief description
Brief description |
Exterior lighting |
The car's exterior lighting system is operated with the light switch (on the dashboard) and the dipswitch (on the steering column).
DICE controls the functions on the light switch. There are 3 different program alternatives, depending on the market.
Xenon headlamps are available as an option.
The following lighting functions are included in the car's exterior lighting system:
Headlamps, halogen
Main and dipped beams, rear lights, number plate lighting and parking lights are included in the main lighting. The light switch must be in position 2 and the ignition ON to operate the main lighting. The parking lights are monitored by TWICE (like a filament monitor). Main and dipped beams are controlled by DICE via 2 relays.On certain markets, the dipped beam is used as daylight driving lights. The light switch must then be in position 0.
Headlamps, xenon
Main and dipped beams, rear lights, number plate lighting and parking lights are included in the main lighting. The light switch must be in position 2 and the ignition ON to operate the main lighting. The parking lights are monitored by TWICE (like a filament monitor). Main and dipped beams are controlled by DICE via 2 relays. Certain markets (US/CA/JP) have an additional relay for controlling the headlamp flasher. The xenon lamps and parking lights are on when dipped beam is active and an additional H7 halogen lamp (not US/CA/JP) when main beam is active. After being turned on, the xenon lamps maintain the same brightness with the main/dipped function being achieved with a screen, which is lowered to obtain main beam. For dipped beam, the xenon lamp is partially screened. The halogen lamp is on at the same time as the xenon lamp for main beam (not US/CA/JP).On certain markets, the dipped beam is used as daylight driving lights. The light switch must then be in position 0.
Parking lights
The parking lights are on when the light switch is in position 1 and the ignition is off. Depending on the programming alternative, the parking lights can also be on with the switch in other positions. Dipped beam is used for daylight driving lights on some markets.Brake lights
On when the brake pedal is depressed. TWICE monitors the circuits to the brake lights and sends error messages on the bus.Reversing lights
The reversing lights are turned on by the reversing-light switch when reverse gear is engaged. DICE outputs the status of the reversing-light switch (ON/OFF) to the bus.Front fog lights
Two lamps located in the spoiler. They are activated with a switch when the light switch is in position 1 or 2 (market dependent). This is a programmable function.Rear fog light
A lamp on the right-hand side on RHD cars or on the left-hand side on LHD cars. Activated with a switch to the right of the light switch.Direction indicators
When activated, DICE sends a message to SID for an indication and to MIU (main instrument unit) to turn on the indicators. The flasher frequency is 90 flashes/second.Hazard flashers
Hazard function when all the direction indicators are turned on by the hazard flasher switch.Side marker lights
On certain markets, a recess in the direction indicator reflector directs light to one side. The direction indicators on these markets have two filaments, of which the thinner is constantly alight.Interior lighting |
The car's interior lighting comprises the following:
Roof lamps and floor lighting
The roof lamps in the car are turned on and off automatically (doors open/closed), or manually. The interior lighting switch has the following functions:1 - Interior lighting on.
0 - Doors control lighting on/off (Automatic).
2 - Interior lighting off.
DICE, which controls the power supply to the lamps, receives information on the status of the doors via the bus from TWICE.
The following lighting functions are included in the car's interior lighting:
Reading lights
One front spotlight and two rear, located in the roof.Are operated manually with the switch next to each lamp.