OUTLINE
Exterior Light
The exterior lights consist of the following:
| *1 | Side Turn Signal Light RH | *2 | Side Turn Signal Light LH |
| *3 | Door Mirror Foot Light RH | *4 | Door Mirror Foot Light LH |
| *5 | Headlight Assembly RH | *6 | Headlight Assembly LH |
| *7 | Front Fog Light RH | *8 | Front Fog Light LH |
| *9 | High Beam | *10 | Low Beam |
| *11 | Front Position Light/Daytime Running Light | *12 | Front Turn Signal Light |
| *A | Except Models for G.C.C. Countries | - | - |
| *1 | High Mounted Stop Light (Center Stop Light Assembly) | *2 | Rear Combination Light Assembly LH |
| *3 | Rear Combination Light Assembly RH | *4 | Rear Fog Light LH |
| *5 | Rear Light Assembly LH | *6 | License Plate Light |
| *7 | Rear Light Assembly RH | *8 | Rear Fog Light RH |
| *9 | Stop Light | *10 | Tail Light |
| *11 | Rear Turn Signal Light | *12 | Back-up Light |
Daytime Running Light System
The daytime running light system is designed to automatically illuminate the exterior lights, during the daytime to keep the vehicle highly visible to other vehicles.
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlight System
The HID system uses a metal halide bulb as the light source for each low beam. Discharge bulbs are superior to halogen bulbs.
Intelligent Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS)
An intelligent Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) is used in order to ensure a wide range of low beam lighting area and realize excellent visibility during turning by moving the low beams to the inside of the cornering direction.
| *1 | Models with Intelligent AFS | *2 | Models without Intelligent AFS |
Automatic Headlight Beam Level Control System
When the headlights are on, the automatic headlight beam level control system operates the headlight level actuators in accordance with movement of the vehicle.
Manual Headlight Beam Level Control System (Models with Halogen Headlights)
When the vehicle posture changes in accordance with the number (weight) of passengers and volume of luggage, this system makes it possible to adjust the low beam level (11-steps) manually to the appropriate level. The low beam level is adjusted using the headlight leveling switch.
Automatic Light Control System
When the dimmer switch is in the AUTO position, the light control sensor detects the ambient light level and automatically turns the headlights, taillights, front position lights and license plate lights on or off accordingly.
This system is controlled by the main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU).
Light Auto Turn-off System
The light auto turn-off system is used to prevent the driver from leaving the vehicle with the headlights, front fog lights, front position lights, taillights, or license plate lights on.
Door Mirror Foot Light System
The door mirror foot light system operates the door mirror lights to ensure visibility when approaching or leaving the vehicle at night.
MAJOR DIFFERENCE
The new models have been modified from the previous models as shown below:
The front fog lights have been changed.
SPECIFICATION
| Light | Type | Wattage | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Headlight Assembly (Halogen Headlights) | Low Beams | Halogen Bulb | 55 |
| High Beams | Bulb | 65 | |
| Front Position/Daytime Running Lights | LED x 10 | 0.6/11 | |
| Front Turn Signal Lights | Bulb | 21 | |
| Headlight Assembly (HID Headlights) | Low Beams | Discharge Bulb | 35 |
| High Beams | Bulb | 65 | |
| Front Position/Daytime Running Lights | LED x 10 | 0.6/11 | |
| Front Turn Signal Lights | Bulb | 21 | |
| Front Fog Lights | Halogen Bulb | 19 | |
| Side Turn Signal Lights | LED | 1 | |
| Door Mirror Foot Lights | Bulb | 5 | |
| Rear Combination Light Assembly | Stop Lights | LED | 2.5 |
| Taillights | Bulb | 5 | |
| Rear Side Turn Signal Lights | Bulb | 21 | |
| Rear Light Assembly | Taillights | Bulb | 5 |
| Back-up Lights | Bulb | 16 | |
| Rear Fog Lights* | Bulb | 21 | |
| High Mounted Stop Light (Center Stop Light Assembly) | LED | 0.6 | |
| License Plate Lights | LED | 0.6 | |
*: Except models for G.C.C. countries
MAIN FEATURES
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlight System
The light emitted by the bulb is close in color to sunlight. The light shines ahead over a broader area and farther forward, increasing the area visible to the driver.
Less power is consumed.
PRECAUTION
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlight System
When the HID headlights illuminate, a high voltage (approximately 30000 V) is applied momentarily to the bulb sockets. Never connect a tester to the high voltage socket of an HID headlight for measurement, as this may lead to a serious accident due to high voltage.
Whenever inspecting the HID headlight system, make sure that water or rain is not present, the dimmer switch is off, the battery terminal is disconnected, and the connector of the light control ECU is disconnected in order to prevent electric shock.
Whenever operating the HID headlights, make sure that the headlight assembly is complete and never operate the system without bulbs installed.
Do not operate the HID headlights using a power source other than the vehicle's.
When there is a defect in an HID headlight or any shock has been applied to it, replace the bulb with a new one.
A discharge bulb reaches a high temperature when it is illuminated. For this reason, the life of the bulb could be shortened if any oil comes in contact with the glass portion of the bulb. Do not touch the glass portion of a bulb with bare hands.