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Headlamp Switch: Description and Operation

Steering Column Switches

COMPONENT LOCATION








OVERVIEW

The windshield wiper switch is located in the right-hand-side of the case and retained with 2 screws. The switch is connected to the main harness via a connector at the back of the switch. The switch controls the following functions:
^ Windshield wiper intermittent slow and fast speed
^ Windshield wiper flick wipe
^ Windshield wash/wipe
^ Rear wash/wipe
^ Intermittent delay selection.

The turn signal indicator switch is located in the left-hand-side of the case and retained with 2 screws. The switch is connected to the main harness via a connector on the back of the switch. The switch controls the following functions:
^ Left / right turn signal operation
^ High / low beam operation
^ Headlamp flash
^ Trip computer function selection (if fitted).

The trip button allows the driver to cycle though an option menu and also reset trip cycle mileage calculations. The trip computer information is displayed in the instrument cluster message center (high line instrument cluster only).

Steering wheel mounted switches on the right-hand-side of the driver's airbag, control the audio and telephone functions. Switches on the left-hand-side of the driver's airbag control the speed control functions.

The clockspring is located in the front of the case and retained with four screws. The clockspring engages in slots in the steering wheel boss and turns with the rotation of the steering wheel. The clockspring incorporates a tang which cancels the turn signal indicators when the steering wheel is rotated.

CONTROL DIAGRAM

NOTE: A = Hardwired; D = High speed CAN bus, O = LIN bus








PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION

Windshield Wiper Switch








The windshield wiper functions are operated by moving the switch up or down. Flick wipe is selected by pushing the switch down. The switch is non-latching in this position and wiper operation is stopped when the switch is released and it returns to the off position. The flick wipe switch contact is connected on a single wire to the Central junction box (CJB) and ground. This is the same connection to the CJB as the fast speed wipe. When the switch is operated the circuit is completed between the CJB and ground. The CJB detects the completed circuit and operates the wipers for as long as the switch contact is made.

Intermittent is selected by pushing the wiper switch up, to the detent position; the wipers operate at the delay period selected on the rotary switch on the wiper stalk. The wipers remain in the intermittent mode until the wiper switch is moved to the off or slow/fast speed positions. The intermittent switch contact is connected between the CJB and ground. When the switch is moved to the intermittent position the circuit is completed. The CJB detects the completed circuit and operates the wipers in the intermittent delay selected for as long as the switch contact is made.

The intermittent delay period is selected using a rotary control on the wiper switch stalk. The rotary control allows the driver to select six delay periods to suit the prevailing weather conditions. The rotary control is connected on three wires to the CJB and a single wire to ground. The six positions each use a different combination of the three wires. The CJB detects, via the three wires, which selection has been made and operates the wipers with the appropriate delay.

Slow speed operation is selected by pushing the wiper switch up, to the second detent position. The wipers operate at slow speed until the wiper switch is moved to the off, intermittent or fast speed positions. The slow speed switch contact is connected between the CJB and ground. When the switch is moved to the slow speed position the circuit is completed. The CJB detects the completed circuit and operates the wipers at slow speed for as long as the switch contact is made.

Fast speed operation is selected by pushing the wiper switch up, to the third detent position. The wipers operate at fast speed until the wiper switch is moved to the off, intermittent or slow speed positions. The fast speed switch contact is connected between the CJB and ground. When the switch is moved to the fast speed position the circuit is completed. The CJB detects the completed circuit and operates the wipers at fast speed for as long as the switch contact is made.

The windshield washer function button is located on the end of the switch stalk. When the button is pressed a circuit is completed between the CJB and ground. The CJB detects the completed circuit and operates the windshield washer for as long as the button is depressed.

Rear Wash/Wipe Switch

The rear wash/wipe functions are operated by moving the switch rearwards. Rear wipe is selected by moving the wiper switch rearwards to the first detent position. The rear wiper switch is connected between the CJB and ground. When the switch is moved to the rear wiper position the circuit is completed. The CJB detects the completed circuit and operates the rear wiper for as long as the switch contact is made.

The rear washer is selected by moving the wiper switch rearwards to the second, non-latching position. When the switch is moved to this position a circuit is completed between the CJB and ground. The CJB detects the completed circuit and operates the rear washer for as long as the switch contact is made.

Turn Signal Indicator and Headlamp Switch

The turn signal indicator switch assembly is located in the left hand side of the case and is retained in the case with two screws. The switch is connected to the main harness via a connector on the back of the switch. The switch controls the following functions:
^ Left / right turn signal operation
^ High / low beam operation
^ Headlamp flash
^ Computer function selection (if fitted).








Turn Signal Indicator

The turn signal indicators are operated by pushing the switch up for right hand indicators and down for left hand indicators. The switch has a detent position which locks the switch in the selected position until it is moved to the central off position. The switch also has a 'lane change 'function which allows the switch to be operated, without moving through the detent, for use when changing lane on highways or when overtaking. When released from the 'lane change' position, the switch is automatically returned to the central off position. The left and right hand turn signal indicator switch positions are connected on separate wires to the Central Junction Box (CJB) and the switch. When a switch position selection is made, a circuit is completed from the CJB to ground, via the selected switch position. The CJB detects the completed circuit and operates the selected turn signal indicator until the switch is moved to the central off position. The turn signal indicators can be canceled either manually by the driver or automatically when the steering wheel is rotated to the straight ahead position.

High/Low Beam and Headlamp Flash

High beam is operated by pushing the switch forwards. The switch is latched in this position and the high beam is active until the switch is manually pulled rearwards. The headlamp flash function is operated by pulling the switch rearwards. The switch contacts complete a circuit and the headlamps are activated for as long as the switch is operated. The switch is non-latching in this position and the headlamp flash is switched off when the switch is released and it returns to its off position. The high beam and headlamp flash positions are connected on separate wires to the CJB and ground. When a switch selection is made, a circuit is completed from the CJB to ground via the switch contacts.

Computer Function Button

The computer function button is located on the end of the switch stalk. The button is a momentary switch and allows the driver to select the following information in the instrument cluster message center:
^ Trip distance
^ Distance on fuel remaining in the fuel tank
^ Fuel tank remaining quantity
^ Average fuel consumption
^ Vehicle life fuel consumption
^ Average speed
^ Instantaneous fuel consumption.

The button is connected to the instrument cluster and ground. When the button is pressed the circuit is completed and the instrument cluster displays the next trip computer information. Repeated presses of the button selects each display in the message center in turn.

Audio Control Switches








The audio control switches are resistive ladder switches. These switches connect to the Infotainment Control Module (ICM) or Integrated Audio Module (IAM) (dependant upon the level of audio fitted to the vehicle) via the clockspring.

Speed Control Switches








The speed control switches are resistive ladder type. The signals from the resistive ladder are fed to the steering column module (located in the clockspring) which then outputs the signals as a local interconnect network (LIN) bus signal to the central junction box (CJB). The CJB transmits speed control signals on the high speed controller area network (CAN) bus to the engine control module (ECM).