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to BCM terminal 70.
With the ignition switch in the ON or START position, power is supplied
to ignition relay, located in the IPDM E/R, and
through 10A fuse (No. 59, located in the fuse and relay box)
to BCM terminal 38.
Ground is supplied
to BCM terminal 67
through grounds M57, M61 and M79, and
to IPDM E/R terminals 38 and 59
through grounds E9, E15 and E24.
Low Beam Operation
With the lighting switch in 2ND position, the BCM receives input requesting the headlamps to illuminate. This
input is communicated to the IPDM E/R across the CAN communication lines. The CPU of the IPDM E/R con-
trols the headlamp low relay coil. When energized, this relay directs power
through 15A fuse (No. 41, located in the IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 54
to front combination lamp RH terminal 5, and
through 15A fuse (No. 40, located in the IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 52
to front combination lamp LH terminal 5.
Ground is supplied
to front combination lamp LH and RH terminal 1
through grounds E9, E15 and E24.
With power and ground supplied, low beam headlamps illuminate.
High Beam Operation/Flash-to-Pass Operation
With the lighting switch in 2ND position and placed in HIGH or PASS position, the BCM receives input request-
ing the headlamp high beams to illuminate. This input is communicated to the IPDM E/R across the CAN com-
munication lines. The CPU of the combination meter controls the ON/OFF status of the HIGH BEAM indicator.
The CPU of the IPDM E/R controls the headlamp high relay coil. When energized, this relay directs power
through 10A fuse (No. 34, located in the IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 56
to front combination lamp RH terminal 6, and
through 10A fuse (No. 35, located in the IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 55
to front combination lamp LH terminal 6.
Ground is supplied
to front combination lamp LH and RH terminal 2
through grounds E9, E15 and E24.
With power and ground supplied, the high beam headlamps illuminate.
XENON HEADLAMP
Xenon type headlamp is adopted to the low beam headlamps. Xenon bulbs do not use a filament. Instead,
they produce light when a high voltage current is passed between two tungsten electrodes through a mixture
of xenon (an inert gas) and certain other metal halides. In addition to added lighting power, electronic control
of the power supply gives the headlamps stable quality and tone color.
Following are some of the many advantages of the xenon type headlamp.
The light produced by the headlamps is a white color comparable to sunlight that is easy on the eyes.
Light output is nearly double that of halogen headlamps, affording increased area of illumination.
The light features a high relative spectral distribution at wavelengths to which the human eye is most sen-
sitive. This means that even in the rain, more light is reflected back from the road surface toward the vehi-
cle, for added visibility.
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For details, refer to the regulations in your state.
Before performing aiming adjustment, check the following.
1. Ensure all tires are inflated to correct pressure.
2. Place vehicle and screen on level surface.
3. Ensure there is no load in vehicle other than the driver (or equivalent weight placed in driver's position).
Coolant and engine oil filled to correct level, and fuel tank full.
4. Confirm spare tire, jack and tools are properly stowed.
5. If equipped, confirm headlamp aiming switch is set to "0" (zero) position.
LOW BEAM AND HIGH BEAM
NOTE:
Aim each headlamp individually and ensure other headlamp beam pattern is blocked from screen.
1. Turn headlamp low beam on.
2. Use adjusting screw to perform aiming adjustment.
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REMOVAL
1. Remove steering column cover.
2. While pressing tabs, pull lighting and turn signal switch toward
driver door and disconnect from the base.
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Power is supplied at all times
to ignition relay, located in the IPDM E/R (intelligent power distribution module engine room), and
through 50A fusible link (letter f , located in the fuse and fusible link box)
to BCM (body control module) terminal 70, and
through 10A fuse (No. 32, located in the IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 61
to trailer tow relay 1 terminal 3, and
through 20A fuse (No. 53, located in the IPDM E/R)
to CPU (central processing unit) of the IPDM E/R, and
through 30A fusible link (letter j , located in the fuse and fusible link box)
to trailer tow relay 2 terminals 3 and 6, and
through 40A fusible link (letter k , located in the fuse and fusible link box)
to electric brake (pre-wiring) terminal 5.
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With the ignition switch in the ON or START position, power is supplied
to ignition relay, located in the IPDM E/R, and
through 10A fuse (No. 59, located in the fuse and relay box)
to BCM terminal 38, and
through 10A fuse (No. 51, located in the IPDM E/R)
to trailer tow relay 2 terminal 1.
Ground is supplied
to BCM terminal 67, and
to electric brake (pre-wiring) terminal 1
through grounds M57, M61 and M79, and
to IPDM E/R terminals 38 and 59
to trailer tow relay 1 terminal 2
to trailer tow relay 2 terminal 2, and
to trailer connector terminal 2
through grounds E9, E15 and E24.
TRAILER TAIL LAMP OPERATION
The trailer tail lamps are controlled by the trailer tow relay 1.
With the lighting switch in the parking and tail lamp ON (1ST) position, AUTO position (and the auto light sys-
tem is activated) or headlamp ON (2ND) position, power is supplied
through the tail lamp relay, located in the IPDM E/R
through 10A fuse (No. 36, located in the IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 49
to trailer tow relay 1 terminal 1.
When energized, trailer tow relay 1 supplies tail lamp power to trailer connector terminal 6.
TRAILER TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD LAMP OPERATION
The trailer turn signal and hazard lamps are controlled by the BCM. If either turn signal or the hazard lamps
are turned on, the BCM supplies voltage to the trailer lamps to make them flash.
Left turn signal and hazard lamp output is supplied
through BCM terminal 52
to trailer connector terminal 1.
Right turn signal and hazard lamp output is supplied
through BCM terminal 51
to trailer connector terminal 4.
TRAILER STOP LAMP OPERATION
The trailer stop lamps are controlled by the electric brake. The electric brake receives stop lamp switch signal
when the brake pedal is pressed.
When the brake pedal is pressed, power is supplied
through electric brake (pre-wiring) terminal 3
to trailer connector terminal 3.
TRAILER POWER SUPPLY OPERATION
The trailer power supply is controlled by the trailer tow relay 2.
When the ignition switch is in the ON or START position, power is supplied
through 10A fuse (No. 51, located in the IPDM E/R)
through IPDM E/R terminal 16
to trailer tow relay 2 terminal 1.
When energized, the trailer tow relay 2 supplies power
through trailer tow relay 2 terminals 5 and 7
to trailer connector terminal 5.
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