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Headlamps - Scandinavia

The headlamps can turn on two different ways. First, when the driver places the headlamp switch in the HEAD position, for manual operation. Second, with the headlamp switch placed in the OFF position and the ignition in the RUN position, for Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) operation. Only the low beam headlamps will illuminate during DRL operation.

During manual operation the fusible link Z, supplies battery positive voltage to the headlamp switch. When the headlamp switch is moved to the HEAD position, battery positive voltage is supplied to the headlamp dimmer switch. Depending on the position of the headlamp dimmer switch, either the low beams or high beams will illuminate. Battery voltage is applied to the Auxiliary Headlamp Fuses 1 and 3 when in the low beam position or the Auxiliary Headlamp Fuses 2 and 4 when in the high beam position.

G 106 supplies the ground to the left headlamps.
G 105 supplies the ground to the right headlamps.