With Daytime Running Light
Conditions For Switch-ON Of Headlight Relay:
Daytime Running Light Operation
^ Turning the ignition switch to the ON position causes the headlight relay, daytime running light relay (2), and tail light relay to be energized, which causes the headlights, tail lights, etc. to come on.
Low-beam Operation
^ Placing the lighting switch in the HEAD position causes the headlight relay and daytime running light relay (1) to be energized.
^ If the dimmer/passing switch is placed in the LO position at this time, the headlights light up in low beam.
High-beam Operation
^ Placing the lighting switch in the HEAD position causes the headlight relay and daytime running light relay (1) to be energized.
^ If the dimmer/passing switch is placed in the HI position at this time, the headlights light up in high beam.
High-beam indicator light
^ This indicator illuminates during use of the high beam of the headlights, and when the passing signal (high beam) is activated, thus indicating that the headlights' high beam is illuminated.