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Adaptive Headlighting




Adaptive Headlighting

Principles of Operation

NOTE: The Smart Junction Box (SJB) is also known as the Generic Electronic Module (GEM).

The Headlamp Control Module (HCM) receives information from the communication network such as vehicle speed, steering wheel angle and headlamps on status. Based on the information received, the HCM (Headlamp Control Module) determines if the headlamps need to be angled left or right as well as the degree of angle.

The HCM (Headlamp Control Module) does not operate the adaptive headlamps until the vehicle speed is above 5 km/h (3 mph).

When the ignition is placed in the RUN/START position, the HCM (Headlamp Control Module) runs an initialization check to determine the straight-ahead position of the headlamps. If the HCM (Headlamp Control Module) does not receive the required information over the communication network or determines that there is a fault with the circuitry to the sensors or control motors, it defaults the headlamps to the straight-ahead position and sets DTC(s).