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LOW BEAM
1. Turn headlamp low beam on.
2. Use adjusting screws to perform aiming adjustment.
+First tighten the adjusting screw all the way and then make
adjustment by loosening the screw.
+Adjust headlamps so that main axis of light is parallel to
center line of body and is aligned with point P shown in
illustration.
+Figure to the left shows headlamp aiming pattern for driv-
ing on right side of road; for driving on left side of road,
aiming pattern is reversed.
+Dotted lines in illustration show center of headlamp.
``H'': Horizontal center line of headlamps
``W
L'': Distance between each headlamp center
``L'': 5,000 mm (196.85 in)
``C'': 63 mm (2.48 in)
CEL735
SEL254I
HEADLAMP Ð Conventional Type Ð
Aiming Adjustment (Cont'd)
EL-64
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System Description
OPERATION
Headlamp system on vehicles for North Europe contains a daytime light system. The unit operates to illumi-
nate headlamps low beam, parking, tail, license lamps and illuminations automatically in the following condi-
tions.
+The engine is running with lighting switch in OFF position.
When the any of following conditions exists, the daytime light operation will be canceled.
+Ignition switch is in any position other than ON
+Engine is stopped
+Lighting switch is turned to 1st or 2nd position.
If the daytime light system is canceled, lighting switch operations are the same as for conventional light sys-
tem.
DAYTIME LIGHT IS OPERATING
(With engine running and lighting switch in OFF position)
With engine running, power is supplied
+from alternator terminal L
+through daytime light control unit terminalj
8
+to base of transistor-2 in the daytime light control unit.
The transistor-2 supplies ground path to all relays. Then the relays energize to illuminate lamps.
SEL490V
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
EL-65
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DAYTIME LIGHT IS CALCELED
(Lighting switch in 1st or 2nd position or ignition switch in START position)
+Ignition switch is in START position
+Lighting switch is in 1st or 2nd position.
When one of the above conditions exists, power is supplied
+to base of the transistor-1 in daytime light control unit
+through daytime light control unit terminalj
11orj6.
And then, power supply path to the base transistor-2 is interrupted to cancel daytime light operation.
SEL491V
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
System Description (Cont'd)
EL-66
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Wiring Diagram Ð DTRL Ð
TEL635A
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
EL-67
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TEL636A
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
Wiring Diagram Ð DTRL Ð (Cont'd)
EL-68
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Trouble Diagnoses
DAYTIME LIGHT CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION TABLE
Terminal No. ConnectionsINPUT (I)/
OUTPUT (O)Operated conditionVoltage (V)
(Approximate
values)
1Power source for illumi-
nation & tail lampÐÐ12
2Power source for head-
lamp LHÐÐ12
3Power source for head-
lamp RHÐÐ12
4 Headlamp RH OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
5 Headlamp LH OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
6 Start signal I Ignition switchSTART 12
ON, ACC or OFF 0
7 Power source Ð Ignition switchON or START 12
ACC or OFF 0
8 Alternator ``L'' terminal I EngineRunning 12
Stopped 0
9 Ground Ð Ð Ð
10 Illumination & tail lamp OON (daytime light operating*) 12
OFF 0
11 Lighting switch I1STz2ND position 12
OFF 0
*: Daytime light operating: Lighting switch in ``OFF'' position with engine running.
Bulb Replacement
Refer to ``HEADLAMP'' (EL-63).
Aiming Adjustment
Refer to ``HEADLAMP'' (EL-63).
HEADLAMP Ð Daytime Light System Ð
EL-69
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![NISSAN PATROL 2006 Service Manual System Description
CIRCUIT OPERATION
[Example]
Aiming switch ``0
+When the aiming switch is set to ``0, the motor will not start.
This is because the power terminals are positioned at the non-
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CIRCUIT OPERATION
[Example]
Aiming switch ``0
+When the aiming switch is set to ``0, the motor will not start.
This is because the power terminals are positioned at the non-
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System Description
CIRCUIT OPERATION
[Example]
Aiming switch ``0''
+When the aiming switch is set to ``0'', the motor will not start.
This is because the power terminals are positioned at the non-
conductive section of the sensor's rotary unit.
Aiming switch ``0''®``1''
+When the aiming switch is moved from ``0'' to ``1'', the sensor's
conductive section activates the relay. Power is supplied
through the relay to the motor. The headlamps will then move
in the ``DOWN'' direction.
+The motor continues to rotate while the rotary unit of the sen-
sor moves from point A to point B.
+The power terminals will then be positioned at the nonconduc-
tive section, disconnecting the power to the motor. The motor
will then stop.
Aiming switch ``1''®``0''
+When the aiming switch is moved from ``1'' to ``0'', the sensor's
conductive section activates the relay. Power is supplied
through the relay to the motor. The motor will rotate to move the
headlamps in the ``UP'' direction.
+When the rotary unit of the sensor moves from point B to point
A, the motor will stop.
SEL465M
SEL364P
SEL365P
HEADLAMP Ð Headlamp Aiming Control Ð
EL-70
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Wiring Diagram Ð H/AIM Ð
TEL406A
HEADLAMP Ð Headlamp Aiming Control Ð
EL-71