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Exterior Lighting

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The SJB monitors the headlamp switch position by sending voltage signals on multiple circuits to the headlamp switch. There is one circuit for each headlamp switch position. At any given time, one of the signal circuits is switched to ground.

If the SJB does not detect any of the inputs to the headlamp switch is active (switched to ground) for 5 seconds, the SJB turns on the parking lamps and headlamps and keeps them on until the battery saver feature times out.

Additionally, if the SJB detects multiple headlamp switch input circuits short to ground, the SJB turns the parking lamps and headlamps on and keeps them on until the battery saver feature times out.

Refer to EXTERIOR LIGHTING  for information regarding the Battery Saver feature.

If either of the above situations occur, the SJB cannot  be ruled immediately as being at fault. This is normal behavior of the SJB design as it has detected a fault with the inputs from the headlamp switch.