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WARNING: ● The xenon headlamp has a high-tension current generating area. Be extremely careful when ● When the xenon headlamp is lit, do not touch the harness (covered with red or amber insulation), ● Never service a xenon headlamp with wet hands. ● When checking body side harness with a circuit tester, be certain to disconnect the harness ● When the xenon headlamp is lit, the xenon bulb must be installed in the headlamp housing. CAUTION: Make sure to install the bulb securely; if the xenon bulb is improperly installed in its socket, high- Trouble Diagnoses Symptom Possible cause Repair order LH or RH xenon headlamp 1. 15A fuse 1. Check 20A fuse [No. 30 (gasoline engine), 43 (diesel engine) : LH, No. 38 (gasoline engine), 39 (diesel engine), : RH, located in fuse and fusible link box]. 2. Relay 2. Check Headlamp relay. 3. Power supply circuit to headlamp low beam 3. Verify battery positive voltage is present at terminal 쑗 3 of headlamp harness with lighting switch in “2nd” and “Low” positions. (Before inspecting head- 4. Xenon bulb 4. Replace the xenon bulb with the other side bulb or new one. (If headlamps illuminate correctly, replace 5. HID control unit and booster 5. Replace the HID control unit and booster as a head- lamp assembly. LH or RH [both headlamp 1. 15A fuse 1. Check 15A fuse [No. 30 (Gasoline engine), No. 43 (diesel engine), : LH, No. 38 (gasoline engine), No. 39 (diesel engine) located in fuse and fusible link box]. 2. Ground circuit 2. Check continuity between headlamp harness termi- nal 쑗 2 and body ground. (Before inspecting head- lamp terminal, disconnect headlamp connector with LH or RH headlamp high 1. Bulb high beam 1. Check bulb. 쑗 1 of headlamp harness with lighting switch in “2nd” and “HIGH” position. (Before inspecting head- HID: High Intensity Discharge HEADLAMP (without Daytime Light System) — Xenon Type — EL-75 |