2004 driving lights/lamp question
#1
2004 driving lights/lamp question
Hello.
I just purchased a 2004 ford freestar, and I have a few questions:
#1.) Mine was made in Canada or by ford canada. The VIN starts with a 2. Does this have the driving lights? You know the ones that are always on?
#2.) I was looking at the headlight, and noticed a small white bulb in between the headlight and blinker, but it doesn't seem to come on for anything.
That's about it for now. Thanks in advance for your time & help.
Kevin
I just purchased a 2004 ford freestar, and I have a few questions:
#1.) Mine was made in Canada or by ford canada. The VIN starts with a 2. Does this have the driving lights? You know the ones that are always on?
#2.) I was looking at the headlight, and noticed a small white bulb in between the headlight and blinker, but it doesn't seem to come on for anything.
That's about it for now. Thanks in advance for your time & help.
Kevin
#4
RE: 2004 driving lights/lamp question
That small bulb I mentioned was a marker light..
Here's the DRL info..
IF the SJB (smart junction box) is configured for daytime running lamps (DRL), this feature illuminates the low beam headlamps at a reduced intensity when the following conditions exist:
[*]the ignition switch is in the RUN position[*]the headlamp switch is in the OFF position[*]the autolamps feature has not illuminated the exterior lamps[*]the transmission is in DRIVE[/ul]
Here's the DRL info..
IF the SJB (smart junction box) is configured for daytime running lamps (DRL), this feature illuminates the low beam headlamps at a reduced intensity when the following conditions exist:
[*]the ignition switch is in the RUN position[*]the headlamp switch is in the OFF position[*]the autolamps feature has not illuminated the exterior lamps[*]the transmission is in DRIVE[/ul]
#10
RE: 2004 driving lights/lamp question
Not necessarily..
Autolamps and DRL are two functions which can be configured in the SJB. (smart junction box) The function/requirements for DRL activation would be the same only with no autolamp.. The DRL's are actually the lowbeam headlights with a lower illumination by a pulse voltage.. The small bulb 'looks' like a side marker light..
Autolamps and DRL are two functions which can be configured in the SJB. (smart junction box) The function/requirements for DRL activation would be the same only with no autolamp.. The DRL's are actually the lowbeam headlights with a lower illumination by a pulse voltage.. The small bulb 'looks' like a side marker light..