Parking lights
Parking lights |
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If only a single lamp is faulty,
check that this lamp's fuse and bulb are OK and that the fuse is live.
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Connect a scan tool and select "READ SWITCHES" from the menu and then
"PARKING LIGHTS".
Read the scan tool display. If the scan tool shows " OFF ", continue with point 3. If the scan tool shows " ON ", continue with point 4. |
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ICE module connector pin 4 (left-hand).
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ICE module connector pin 28 (right-hand).
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Unplug the lamp connectors and use an ohmmeter to check the ground
connections of the lamps as follows:
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between pin 4 of the connector and a good grounding
point for the front parking lights.
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between pin 3 of the connector and a good grounding pint for the side marker
lights.
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between pin 2 of the connector and a good grounding point for the rear parking
lights.
The resistance should be < 1 ohm. If the resistance is OK, go to point 7. If the resistance is not OK, check the wiring for continuity/shorting. |
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Using a voltmeter, check the lamp's power supply as follows:
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between connector pin 3 and a good grounding point
for the front parking lights.
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between connector pin 1 and a good grounding point for the side marker lights.
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between connector pin 1 for the left-hand rear parking lights and connector pin 3
for the right-hand rear parking lights and a good grounding point. A reading of 12 V should be
obtained.
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If a different reading is obtained, check the wiring for continuity/shorting as
follows:
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for the front parking lights, between the fuse and the
lamp.
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for the rear parking lights, between ICE module connector pins 27 (left-hand)
and 3 (right-hand).
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