Head Lamps
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONLow Beam Operation
With the ignition switch in ON, battery voltage is applied to the coil of the head lamp relay from fuse 5. With the light switch in HEAD, the head lamp relay coil is energized and battery voltage from the head lamp fuses is then provided to the low beam head lamps. The low beam head lamps light.
High Beam Operation
With the ignition switching ON, battery voltage is applied to the coil of the head lamp relay through fuse 5. With the light switch in HEAD and the light switch in the high beam position, ground is provided to the coil of the head lamp relay through the light switch. Battery voltage from the head lamp fuses is then provided to the high beam head lamps.
With the dimmer/passing switch in HIGH, ground is provided to the high beam head lamps through the dimmer/passing switch. Ground is also provided to the high beam indicator in the instrument cluster.
Flash Operation
The flash feature works with the light switch in all positions (OFF, PARK or HEAD). With the light switch in OFF or PARK and the head lamp dimmer switch in FLASH, ground is provided to the high beam head lamps through the dimmer/passing switch. Battery voltage is applied to the high beam head lamps and the high beam indicator.The high beam head lamps and the high beam indicator light as long as the dimmer/passing switch is held in the FLASH position.