Land Rover Body And Paint Air Bag And Safety Belt Rover Manual
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Exterior Lighting Component Location Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) control module 1Central Junction Box (CJB)2 Hazard warning lamp switch3 (G421288) Technical Training162 Lesson 2 – ElectricalExterior Lighting
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Rain/light sensor4 LH steering column multifunction switch5 Instrument cluster6 Lighting control switch7 Side turn signal lamp8 High mounted stop lamp9 License plate lamps10 Reflector11 Rear lamp assembly12 Stop lamp switch13 Headlamp assembly14 Front fog lamp15 LH Front fog lamp relay (if fitted)16 GENERAL The exterior lighting system comprises the following exterior lamps: •Front and rear side lamps •License plate lamps •Side marker lamps (if fitted) •Front and rear turn signal lamps •Side turn signal...
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RatingTypeBulb -LEDsHigh mounted stop lamp 5WCapless W5W License plate lamps 21WBayonet P21Reverse lamps 35WHalogen H8Cornering lamp/Static bending lamp 3WCapless W3W NAS - Side marker lamp (front/rear) CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX The Central Junction Box (CJB) is an integrated unit located behind the fascia on the passenger side of the bulkhead. The CJB contains fuses, relays and a number of microprocessors which control the power supply and functionality of the lighting system and other vehicle systems. Input...
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Lights on Warning Chime When the ignition switch is in the off (0) or auxiliary (I) position and the lighting control switch is in the side lamp or headlamp position, a warning chime will sound if the drivers door is opened. This indicates to the driver that the exterior lights have been left on. The chime is generated from the instrument cluster sounder on receipt of a lights on signal, a door open signal and an ignition switch off signal from the CJB on the CAN bus. Crash Signal Activation When a crash...
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NOTE: High line lighting control switch shown OFF position1 Side lamps position2 Headlamps position3 Automatic headlamps position (if fitted)4 Headlamp levelling control (if fitted - only applicable to vehicles with coil spring suspension) 5 Instrument illumination dimmer control6 Rotary control switch7 All outputs from the lighting control switch, with the exception of the dimmer control output and the headlamp levelling control output (if applicable), are subject to a voltage drop through the switch...
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Manual Headlamp Levelling Control (if fitted) The manual headlamp levelling control is only available on vehicles with coil spring suspension and is used to lower the headlamps when an excessive load is placed on the rear of the vehicle, altering the vehicle attitude and raising the headlamp beam. The control uses a rotary thumbwheel which is connected to a rheostat which gives a variable output to the levelling stepper motors. The motors respond to the output and move to adjust the headlamp position as...
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The headlamps have two adjustment screws on the rear which allow for the manual setting of the vertical and horizontal alignment. Refer to the Service Repair Procedures manual for headlamp alignment data. Each headlamp has an integral sixteen pin connector which provides inputs and outputs for the various functions of the headlamp assembly. The usage of the pins differs between model variants, refer to the Electrical Reference Library (ERL) for pin details. The low beam headlamps are switched on when...
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Halogen Headlamps Locking plate1 Turn signal lamp2 Side marker lamp (NAS only)3 Side lamp4 Cornering lamp (if fitted)5 Low/high beam headlamp6 High beam headlamp7 High beam lamp access cover8 Low/high beam lamp access cover9 Side lamp access cover (hidden)10 Turn signal lamp access cover (hidden)11 Exterior LightingLesson 2 – Electrical 169Technical Training (G421288)
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The halogen headlamps use a complex surface reflector for both the low beam lamp and the halogen fill in high beam lamp. This type of reflector has the reflector divided into separate parabolic segments, with each segment having a different focal length. The halogen headlamps require adhesive decals to be applied to the clear outer lens to mask the beam cut-off when driving in opposite drive hand markets. The low and high beam bulbs are quartz halogen H7, with a rating of 55W. The bulbs are retained in...
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Side marker lamp (NAS only)3 Side lamps4 Cornering lamp (if fitted)5 Xenon low/high beam lamp6 Halogen high beam lamp7 High beam lamp access cover8 Xenon control module9 Low/high beam lamp access cover10 Side lamp access cover (hidden)11 Turn signal lamp access cover (hidden)12 Safety Precautions WARNING: The Xenon system generates up to 28000 volts and contact with this voltage could lead to fatality. Make sure that the headlamps are switched off before working on the system. The following safety...