AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
When the headlight dimmer switch is in the AUTO position, the automatic light control system detects ambient light levels and controls the headlights, taillights, clearance lights and license plate lights.
LIGHT AUTO TURN-OFF SYSTEM
The light auto turn-off system is used to prevent the driver from leaving the vehicle with the headlights, rear fog light, clearance lights, taillights or license plate lights on.
| Switch Condition | Outline |
|---|---|
| Headlight dimmer switch in AUTO position | While the lights (headlights, rear fog light, clearance lights, taillights or license plate lights) are turned on, this control automatically turns them off when the power switch is turned from on (IG) to off. |
| Headlight dimmer switch in tail or head position | While the lights (headlights, rear fog light, clearance lights, taillights or license plate lights) are turned on, this control automatically turns off only headlights when the power switch is turned from on (IG) to off. |
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM
The daytime running light system is designed to automatically illuminate the clearance lights, during the daytime to make the car more visible to other vehicles.
The main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) controls this system.
This system is enabled when the conditions below are met:
The power switch is on (IG).
READY condition is received.
Parking brake is released.
Headlight dimmer switch is in the off or AUTO position (and the low beam headlights are not turned on via the automatic light control system).
LANE CHANGE FLASHER SYSTEM
When moving the headlight dimmer switch (turn signal switch) to the lane change position (it is not necessary to hold the switch) during a lane change, the turn signal light flashes a specified number of times.
While the turn signal light is flashing after the headlight dimmer switch (turn signal switch) is moved to the lane change position (it is not necessary to hold the switch), the turn signal light turns off if the headlight dimmer switch (turn signal switch) is moved in the opposite direction.
The combination meter controls this system.
EMERGENCY BRAKE SIGNAL
During emergency braking, the emergency brake signal flashes the hazard warning lights to alert other drivers and reduce the possibility of a rear-end collision.