GF82.10-P-3004Q High Beam Control, Function
GF82.10-P-3004Q High Beam Control, Function
- with CODE (614) Bi-xenon headlamp unit
- with CODE (615) Bi-xenon headlamp unit with integrated curve illumination
Component Identification:
Function requirements:
^ The transmitter key (A8/1) is located in the EIS control unit (N73) in the "Circuit 15 ON" position
^ The rotary light switch (S1s1) in the light switch module (S1) is in the "Driving lamps ON" position
^ The rotary light switch (S1s1) in the light switch module (S1) is in the "AUTO" position and the rain/light sensor (B38/2) has detected "Night"
^ In the instrument cluster (A1) the daytime running lamps function is active
High beam function
The steering column module (N80) records the high beam applied position of the combination switch (S4) and transmits the message "High beam ON" via the Controller Area Network bus class B (interior) (CAN) to the front SAM control unit with fuse and relay module (N10/1) and the instrument cluster (A1). The front SAM control unit with fuse and relay module (N10/1) actuates the left high beam (E1e1) and the right high beam (E2e1). The instrument cluster (A1) actuates the blue high beam indicator lamp (A1e3) as a visual feedback signal.
Function requirements:
^ The transmitter key (A8/1) is located in the EIS control unit (N73) in the "Circuit 15 ON" position
^ The combination switch (S4) is in the headlamp flasher (LH) applied position
Headlamp flasher function
When the headlamp flasher is pressed, the function sequence and the signal flow are the same as for high beam actuation. The difference between the headlamp flasher and high beam lies in the switch position of the combination switch (S4). This must be drawn in the opposite direction to the headlamp flasher (LH) applied position and held there. The headlamp flasher function remains active while the combination switch (S4) is held in the headlamp flasher (LH) applied position. The instrument cluster (A1) actuates the blue high beam indicator lamp (A1e3) as a visual feedback signal.