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*: Illuminated by daytime running light system
NOTE:
Even when the vehicle is operated with the lighting
switch in the “OFF” or position, the daytime
running light system causes the low-beam head-
lamps to be lit. (The headlamps are dimmer than
when activated using the lighting switch.) The
indicator lamp is also lit. When the parking brake is
applied or the engine is stopped, the headlamps
and the indicator lamp go off.
3 Passing signal/dimmer switch
Passing signal
Pulling the lever up activates the high beams until
the lever is released. Use this to flash a signal when
overtaking another vehicle.
Dimmer
With the headlamps illuminated, pushing the lever
down activates the headlamp high beams and pull-
ing it back to the original position reactivates the low
beams. When the high beams are on, indicator
lamp lights up.
4 Turn signal lamp switch
Turn signal
Moving the lever forward or backward activates the
corresponding turn signal causing it to flash. At the
same time, the corresponding indicator lamp or
flashes.
When the steering wheel is returned to the neutral
position after a right or left turn, the switch automat-
ically moves back to the neutral position and the
lamp stops flashing. After making a moderate turn,
however, the switch will sometimes not return auto-
matically. In this case, put the switch in the neutral
position by hand.
Identification, clearance
and side marker,
parking, tail, license, and
meter illumination lamps
Headlamps
OFF
position
Off On*
position
On On*
position
On On
Z11860
Z11861
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