Main beam, xenon, US/CA/JP
Main beam, xenon, US/CA/JP |
To enable DICE to determine what position (0-1-2) the light switch (10) is set to, the control module uses bus information from TWICE and its own pins 39 and 15.
TWICE monitors the parking lights and sends information on the bus (Rear light Left ON/OFF and Rear light Right ON/OFF). The ON message corresponds to switch position 1 and the OFF message corresponds to position 0 or 2.
To enable DICE to determine the position setting, it uses pins 39 and 15. DICE pin 39 is connected to light switch pin 10, which corresponds to position 0. DICE pin 15 is connected to light switch pin 11, which corresponds to position 2.
B+ is fed from connection 11 on the light switch (10) to pin 15 on the control module. When the switch (215) is turned on, B+ voltage will be fed from pin 6 to pin 41 on DICE. DICE turns on the main beam when pin 11 on the control module grounds pin 5 on the main beam relay (8). With the relay closed, B+ voltage will be fed via fuse 12 to pin 2 on the right-hand headlamp and via fuse 10 to pin 2 on the left-hand headlamp, whereby the solenoids will drop the xenon lamp screens.
MIU (540) is powered from fuse 10 so that a lamp 47g on MIU comes on to indicate that the main beam is on.
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When changing a bulb, select a new bulb of the correct rating to prevent the components being damaged. |
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Diagnosis |
Diagnostic trouble code B2280 is generated in the event of an open circuit or a short circuit to ground in the main-beam relay circuit.
DTCs are not generated if the voltage is below 11 V or during diagnostic communication.
Headlamp flasher, US/CA/JP |
Light switch in position 2
Light switch in position 0
The headlamp “flasher” can be activated whatever the positions of the ignition switch and the light switch by using the dipswitch (215) to the right of the steering wheel.
An H7 halogen lamp in the lamp unit comes on when the headlamp flasher is used only when the lights are switched off. With the lights switched on, only the xenon lamps will come on when the headlamp flasher is used.
When the switch (215) is moved to its “spring-back” position with the lights off, voltage will be applied to the headlamp (663FL/663FR) pin 7 via fuse 7 and the headlamp flasher relay (666). The halogen lamp is powered internally via headlamp pin 7.
When the switch (215) is moved to its “spring-back” position with the lights on, voltage will be applied to the headlamp (663FL/663FR) pin 2 via fuse 7 and the headlamp flasher relay (666). The headlamp flasher relay (666) is closed when dipped beam is on..
The MIU (540) receives power from fuse 10 so that a lamp on the MIU lights up to indicate that the main beam is on.
Diagnosis |
This function does not have diagnostics.