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Thema: "Light signal" relay? (Gelesen 1910 mal)
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Mo
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"Light signal" relay? « am: 8.Februar 2022 16:23:42 »
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I'm curious, what is #23 "relay, light signal" (relä, ljussignal) for? Thanks Maurice
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Re:"Light signal" relay? « am: 9.Februar 2022 10:8:13 »
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Thanks. I've already read through that but the military and civilian wiring isn't the same. I suspect it's for the headlights high beam, as there are relays for low beam and automatic low beam but not obviously for high beam. I guess I can prove this simply by removing it Maurice
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Re:"Light signal" relay? « am: 9.Februar 2022 18:53:35 »
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No, I have the more common 24v military version. However the (English) workshop manual linked here at c303.de is for the 12v civilian version, and this is one of those areas where the civil and military vehicles are quite different Maurice
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Re:"Light signal" relay? « am: 9.Februar 2022 22:26:48 »
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That said: they mystery you are probably looking at is the 'alternating' *high* beam circuit, having a different modus-operandi for (low beam) lights on, versus off. When lights are off, the high beam switch/stalk operates as a (momentary) flasher. When lights are on, the high beam switch/stalk operates as a latching relay.
This can make fault analysis a bit difficult, obviously....;)) (IIRC, the flasher relay can still work, while the latching relay is broken (not all too sure about vice versa))
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I believe you're right. I also I think the problem you describe is precisely the one I have at the moment - I have low beam and flash via the "auto low" switch, but don't have high beam via the blue switch. Not even sure whether this kind of alternating modus-operandi is typical for Volvo, old vs modern, car vs truck, but I have always considered it an ergonomic nightmare, having driven only vehicles with this 'dual-stalk'.
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I can't speak for Volvo, but I've never driven a vehicle with this arrangement either. In my experience vehicles from the 1970s onwards have the four-direction stalk, vehicles older than that have a floor-mounted switch to change between low and high beam. I like the high-/low-beam setup in the TGB. And once you've figured it out, it's plain logic :-)
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If it was just the blue switch and the stalk, yes. It's simple though a bit clumsy. However with the auto dip switch it becomes a bit of a mess. One control (the stalk) has different behaviour depending on the position of another control (either the blue switch or the auto-dip switch). That's unintuitive. I do like the feature that you cannot drain the battery by accidentally leaving the headlights on though. Maurice
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