Headlamp (For USA)
The headlamps are controlled by the lighting switch which is built into the combination switch.Power is supplied at all times
^ to lighting switch terminal (5) and headlamp relay terminal (3)
^ through 15 A fuse (No. (40) , located in the fuse and fusible link box), and
^ to lighting switch terminal (8) and headlamp relay terminal (6)
^ through 15 A fuse (No. (39), located in the fuse and fusible link box).
Low beam operation
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in LOW ("B") position, power is supplied
^ from lighting switch terminal (10)
^ to terminal (1) of the LH headlamp (Low beam), and
^ from lighting switch terminal (7)
^ to terminal (1) of the RH headlamp (Low beam).
Terminal (2) of each headlamp supplies ground through body grounds (E28) and (E42).
With power and ground supplied, the headlamp(s) will illuminate.
High beam operation/flash-to-pass operation
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in HIGH ("A") position or PASS ("C") position, power is supplied
^ from lighting switch terminal (6)
^ to terminal (1) of the RH headlamp (High beam), and
^ from lighting switch terminal (9)
^ to terminal (1) of the LH headlamp (High beam).
^ to combination meter terminal (36) for the high beam indicator, and
^ to headlamp relay terminal (1).
Ground is supplied to headlamp relay terminal (2) through body grounds (E28) and (E42). The headlamp relay is energized and power is supplied
^ from headlamp relay terminals (5) and (7)
^ to terminal (1) of each headlamp (Low beam).
Ground is supplied to terminal (22) of the combination meter through body grounds (M55) and (M57).
Terminal (2) of each headlamp supplies ground through body grounds (E28) and (E42).
With power and ground supplied, all the headlamps (High and Low beams) and the high beam indicator illuminate.
Theft warning system
The theft warning system will flash all the headlamps (High and Low beams) if the system is triggered.