Headlights Circuit Description Domestic
                    
Headlamps
Battery voltage is applied to the headlamp switch continuously through
CKT 2340. Voltage is applied to the headlamp dimmer switch and to the
  daytime running lamps (DRL) control module through CKT 10, when the
  headlamp switch is in the HEAD position. When the daytime running lamp (DRL)
  control module receives voltage on CKT 10, it disengages the DRL
function.   Battery voltage is applied to the low beam headlamps through CKT 12
  when the headlamp dimmer switch is placed in the LOW position. Battery voltage
  is applied to the high beam headlamps and to the high beam indicator in
the   instrument cluster when the headlamp dimmer switch is placed in the
HIGH  position.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
The DRL control module is designed to automatically operate the exterior
lights depending on the outside light conditions.
The DRL control module operates in the following 2 modes:
|          | In the day mode, the DRL ambient light sensor senses daylight then the
DRL control module activates the front turn lamps (non-flashing) under the
  following conditions: | 
 
|       •  | The ignition is in RUN. | 
 
|          | In the night mode, the DRL ambient light sensor senses darkness turning
off the front turn lamps and turning on the headlamps through CKT 10. | 
 
|          | Also in the night mode, the DRL ambient light sensor activates the following
lamps through CKT 9: | 
 
|       •  | Voltage is also fed back through CKT 9 to the headlamp
switch assembly to control IP dimming. | 
 
If the engine should stall with the DRL control module in the night
mode, the DRL control module will turn off the headlamps, leaving the side
  marker, park, license and tail lamps in the ON position while the engine
 is  being cranked. The headlamp and instrument panel lamp dimmer switch operate
  as usual.
The DRL control module receives voltage from the DRL Fuse through CKT 1839
and the HVAC/DRL Fuse through CKT 241. The  park lamps and/or the headlamps
 may be operated manually at any time by using  the headlamp and the instrument
 panel (IP) lamp dimmer switch. The DRL module  will not operate if the system
 voltage is less than 9 volts or greater  than 18 volts.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Ambient Light Sensor Input
The DRL ambient light sensor is a light sensitive variable resistor.
Its resistance decreases as the outside light intensity increases. The DRL
  control module measures the voltage drop across the DRL ambient light sensor
  and determines whether it should operate in the day or the night mode.
Park Brake Input
The DRL control module will not operate any headlamps or exterior lamps
if the park brake is applied before the ignition switch is turned to the RUN
  position. This allows the operator to start the vehicle and keep the headlamps
  off, as long as the park brake is applied. The DRL control module will activate
  the headlamps when the park brake is released with the ignition switch in
  the RUN position. This feature will only function when the park brake is
 applied  before the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position. The headlamps
 will  not turn off if the park brake is applied after the ignition switch
 is turned  to the RUN position.
                            Headlights Circuit Description Export
                    
Headlamps Circuit Operation -- Export
When the Headlamp and I/P Lamp Dimmer Switch is moved to the HEAD position,
battery voltage is supplied through circuit 10 to the Headlamp Dimmer Switch.
 The Headlamp Dimmer Switch supplies voltage to the high beam lamps and the
 low beam lamps. When the dimmer switch is in the Low position, battery voltage
 is applied through circuit 12 to the fuse block to power the LH and RH HEAD
 LP LOW Fuses. The fuses then feed battery voltage through circuits 312 and
 712 through the Underhood Electrical Center to the RH and LH Headlamp Low
 beam filaments. 
When the Headlamp Dimmer switch is in the High position, battery voltage
is applied through circuit 11 to the High Beam Indicator and to the fuse block
 to power the LH and RH HEAD LP HIGH Fuses. The fuses then feed battery voltage
 through circuits 311 and 711, through the Underhood Electrical Center to
the  RH and LH Headlamp High beam filaments.
For the Flash to Pass feature, batttery voltage is applied from circuit
2340 through the headlamp dimmer switch to circuit 11 to illuminate the high
 beam headlamps and indicator.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) -- Export
The DRL control module is designed to automatically operate the exterior
lights when the engine is running. The DRL control module activates the low
 beam headlamps and tail lamps under the  following conditions:
|     •  | The park lamps are OFF. | 
 
The DRL control module receives voltage from the Park Lamp Fuse through
CKT 1340 and the HVAC/DRL Fuse through CKT 241. The  park lamps
 and/or the headlamps  may be operated manually at any time by using  the
headlamp  and the instrument  panel (IP) lamp dimmer switch. The DRL module
 will not  operate if the system  voltage is less than 9 volts or greater
 than  18 volts.
Engine Oil Pressure Indicator Switch
The DRL control module uses the Engine Oil Pressure Indicator Switch
to control operation of the low beam headlamps and exterior lamps during the
 vehicle start up cycle. After the vehicle is running and the engine oil pressure
 increases, the Engine Oil Pressure Indicator Switch will open signaling the
 DRL control module to activate the headlamps.