Exterior Lighting System
LIGHTING (EXT): LIGHTING SYSTEM: SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Various switches or sensors are represented as inputs for the different systems mentioned in the section. Where direct electrical connections do not exist between components, signals may be carried across the different networks (BEAN, CAN) that exist on the vehicle. If a signal needs to travel from the CAN network to the BEAN network, the gateway ECU allows the signal to travel between these different networks. Some of these different signals can be confirmed or inspected using the Techstream.
LIGHTING (EXT): LIGHTING SYSTEM: SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1. AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
(a) General
(1) When the light control switch is in the AUTO position, the automatic light control system detects ambient light levels and controls the headlights, parking lights, taillights, marker lights, and license plate lights.
2. MANUAL LIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
(a) The function of the system is similar to the automatic light control system, except the system is controlled according to the driver's operations.
3. LIGHT AUTO TURN-OFF SYSTEM
(a) The light auto turn-off system is used to prevent forgetting to turn off the exterior lights (headlights, front fog lights, taillights, parking lights, license plate lights).
* This system has the following functions.
4. BI-FUNCTION
(a) The models with High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlights have a Bi-function. This Bi-function increases the upper illumination area of the discharge bulb (low/high beam) when the high beam is turned on.
* If the low beam is selected, the upper illumination area of the discharge bulb is blocked by a shade and only the lower illumination area is used. If the high beam is selected, the headlight solenoid slides the shutter (shade) down to allow use of the upper illumination area, thus increasing the illumination area and improving visibility when the high beam is on.
* This function is activated by the front controller. The front controller receives a HI beam turn ON signal from the main body ECU RH and activates the headlight solenoid built into the headlight unit to slide the shade down.
5. HID HEADLIGHT SYSTEM
(a) This system consists of the light control switch, windshield wiper switch assembly, main body ECU RH, HEAD LP relay, discharge bulbs, and light control ECUs.
* The main body ECU RH controls the low beam illumination using the HEAD LP relay.
* The BEAN network is used for communications.
* A HEAD backup link exists between the windshield wiper switch and the main body ECU RH.
* The light control ECUs transform the voltage that is input from the battery to a high voltage of up to 20000 V and apply this voltage to the discharge bulbs in order to illuminate them.
* A fail-safe function is provided as a countermeasure against high voltage generated in case a problem occurs in the headlight system.
NOTICE:
For safety reasons, do not attempt to measure the voltage output from a light control ECU.
6. AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHT BEAM LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM
(a) When the headlights are on, the automatic headlight beam level control system operates the headlight level actuators in accordance with the movement of the vehicle.
* The automatic headlight beam level control system mainly consists of the AFS ECU, front height control sensor, rear height control sensor, and two headlight level actuators. The AFS ECU controls the system.
* The ECU detects the movement of the suspension from the front and rear height control sensors, and the vehicle speed from the front RH and LH speed sensors.
* The ECU then controls the headlight level actuator based on this information, in order to change the headlight reflector angle.
* The AFS ECU controls both the level control system and the intelligent AFS system.
(b) Initial Set Control
* the AFS ECU executes the initial setting of the stepper motors at engine-start.
(c) Fail-Safe Function
* If the AFS ECU detects a malfunction in the automatic headlight beam level control system, the AFS ECU effects fail-safe control. At the same time, the AFS ECU flashes the AFS OFF indicator light in order to inform the driver of the problem.
7. INTELLIGENT AFS (ADAPTIVE FRONT-LIGHTING SYSTEM)
(a) An intelligent AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) is used in order to turn the low/high (discharge) beams in the direction the vehicle is turning.
(b) The separate (halogen) high beam illumination is not controlled by this system.
Swivel Angle Range
* This system consists of the two headlight units for low/high beam (discharge illumination), the AFS ECU, two headlight swivel actuators, steering angle sensor and front speed sensors. The AFS ECU controls this system.
* The AFS ECU also controls the automatic headlight beam level control system.
* The system does not control the halogen high beam illumination.
(c) The AFS ECU performs intelligent AFS control when all the following conditions are fulfilled:
* Engine is running.
* Vehicle is moving* forward at 6 mph (10 km/h) or more, or stopped.
* Steering angle* is 7.5° or more.
* Headlight low/high beam operates.
* Daytime running light system is not operating.
* AFS ON/OFF condition is ON.
* *: Swivel angle change is in accordance with the vehicle speed and steering angle.
* The minimum vehicle speed to change the swivel is 6 mph (10 km/h) if the steering angle is wide.
* The minimum steering angle to change the swivel is 7.5° if the vehicle speed is high.
(d) The AFS ECU calculates the target lighting angle of the low/high beam based on the steering angle and the vehicle speed. Then, it actuates the headlight swivel actuators in order to attain the target lighting angle.
(e) The operation angle of the headlights is detected by the position (number of steps) of the stepper motor in the headlight swivel actuator.
8. DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM
(a) The daytime running light system is designed to automatically illuminate the headlights (dimmed high beams), during the daytime to make the car more visible to other vehicles.
* The main body ECU RH and front controller control this system. The main body ECU RH transmits a turn ON signal to the front controller, and the front controller illuminates the high beams using a duty control.
* This system is enabled when the conditions given below are met:
* Engine switch on (IG)
* Engine speed signal input (engine running condition)
* Light control switch off, tail, or AUTO position (if headlight-on control is not being performed by the automatic light control)
* Parking brake switch: OFF
9. TURN SIGNALS
(a) The turn signals are front, rear and side lights that can be used to indicate a change of vehicle direction.
* The turn signal switch signals are received by the windshield wiper switch assembly (combination switch ECU).
* The main body ECU LH operates the turn signal flasher.
* The turn signal flasher operates the signal lights.
10. HEADLIGHT CLEANER SYSTEM
(a) Some vehicles are provided with a headlight cleaner system. More details on the headlight cleaner system operation can be found in the wiper section.