FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
| Component | Function |
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| Forward Recognition Camera | Determines when to turn the high beams on and off after identifying the lights of oncoming vehicles, preceding vehicles and other lights from the picture information of its camera sensor. Then, the sensor sends high beam request signals to the main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU). |
| Main Body ECU (Multiplex Network Body ECU) |
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| ECM | Outputs a signal to indicate that the shift lever is in R. Based on this signal, the forward recognition camera determines the direction of vehicle movement. |
| Brake Actuator Assembly
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Outputs information about the average speed of the 4 wheels. This information is used by the forward recognition camera to control switching between the high and low beams of the automatic high beam system. |
| Combination Meter Assembly |
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| Yawrate Sensor | Outputs yawrate information. |
| Automatic Light Control Sensor | Detects the ambient light level and transmits a signal to the main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU). |
| Auto High Beam Switch | Outputs the switch on signal to the main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU). |
| Headlight Dimmer Switch Assembly | Transmits the light control switch and dimmer switch signal to the main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU). |
SYSTEM CONTROL
| Function | Operation Condition |
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| Active | When all of the following conditions are met, the automatic high beam system is activated and the automatic high beam indicator light turns on:
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| High Beams on | When all of the following conditions are met, the automatic high beam system turns on the high beams after a short delay:
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| High Beams off | When any of the following conditions is met, the automatic high beam system turns off the high beams after a short delay:
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*1: Models for Europe
*2: Except models for Europe
FUNCTION
When passing an oncoming vehicle:
The automatic high beam system turns off the high beams before an oncoming vehicle comes within approximately 800 m (2625 ft.).
When an oncoming vehicle passes out of camera sensor range, the automatic high beam system turns the high beams on after a short delay.
| *a | 800 m (2625 ft.) | *b | Delay |
| *c | Camera Sensor Angle | - | - |
Tech Tips
The detection distance varies depending on detected objects.
The timing of turning on and off the high beams varies depending on the intensity of oncoming (and preceding) vehicle lights.
When passing a preceding vehicle:
When approaching a preceding vehicle, the automatic high beam system turns off the high beams approximately 600 m (1969 ft.) before reaching it.
When a preceding vehicle passes out of camera sensor range, the automatic high beam system turns the high beams on after a short delay.
| *a | 600 m (1969 ft.) | *b | Delay |
| *c | Camera Sensor Angle | - | - |
Tech Tips
The timing of turning on and off the high beams varies depending on the intensity of the preceding vehicle lights.
DIAGNOSIS
When the main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) detects a malfunction in the automatic high beam control system, Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) are stored in memory.
The DTCs can be read using the Global TechStream (GTS). For details, refer to the Repair Manual.