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- | A passing light feature was an option for B110. If your turn-signal lever has a push-button on the end, it's the passing light switch. Push it in, and the headlights light while it's pushed in (regardless of whether lights are on or off). | + | A passing light feature was an option for B110. If your [[Turn Signals|turn-signal]] lever has a push-button on the end, it's the passing light switch. Push it in, and the headlights activate while it's pushed in (regardless of whether lights are on or off). |
= Passing Light Switch = | = Passing Light Switch = | ||
This is composed of two parts: | This is composed of two parts: | ||
* The switch itself is part of the turn signal (on the steering column). | * The switch itself is part of the turn signal (on the steering column). | ||
- | *: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=14968 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/14968.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=14971 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/14971.jpg] | + | *: {{Album|14968}} {{Album|14971}} |
- | * The relay. 1200s don't use headlight relays, except for this optional Passing Switch. It looks very much like the Horn Relay. | + | * The relay. 1200s don't use headlight relays, except for this optional Passing Switch. It looks very much like the [[Horn#Relay]]. |
- | ** 25230-89912 RELAY-passing lamp (4-connector relay on early models) | + | ** {{pn|Relay|25230-89912}} RELAY-passing lamp (4-connector relay on early models) |
- | ** 25230-89905 RELAY-passing lamp (3-connector relay from 1971 Apr) | + | ** {{pn|Relay|25230-89905}} RELAY-passing lamp (3-connector relay from 1971 Apr) |
- | ** 26320-14800 RELAY-horn (has 3 connectors, located by Coil) | + | |
- | **: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=14969 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/14969.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=14970 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/14970.jpg] | + | |
= Wiring = | = Wiring = | ||
- | Note that this just wires in series with the standard wiring. From the 'L' fuse to the high-beam wiring, the switch bypasses simply the regular switch, firing the Main Beams. | + | Note that this Passing Lamp just wires in series with the standard wiring. From the 'L' fuse to the high-beam wiring, the switch bypasses simply the regular switch, firing the Main Beams. |
- | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=5027 http://ddgonzal.members.winisp.net/getThumb.aspx?width=400&uri=http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/5027.jpg] | + | Passing Light Switch circuit. The red circle indicates the part of the T/S switch that is different from a normal T/S switch |
- | <br>Passing Light Switch circuit | + | <br>{{Album|5027}} |
- | * The red circle indicates the part of the T/S switch that is different from a normal T/S switch | + | |
+ | [[Category:Body Electrical System]]{{End}} |
Current revision
A passing light feature was an option for B110. If your turn-signal lever has a push-button on the end, it's the passing light switch. Push it in, and the headlights activate while it's pushed in (regardless of whether lights are on or off).
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Passing Light Switch
This is composed of two parts:
- The switch itself is part of the turn signal (on the steering column).
- The relay. 1200s don't use headlight relays, except for this optional Passing Switch. It looks very much like the Horn#Relay.
- 25230-89912 RELAY-passing lamp (4-connector relay on early models)
- 25230-89905 RELAY-passing lamp (3-connector relay from 1971 Apr)
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Wiring
Note that this Passing Lamp just wires in series with the standard wiring. From the 'L' fuse to the high-beam wiring, the switch bypasses simply the regular switch, firing the Main Beams.
Passing Light Switch circuit. The red circle indicates the part of the T/S switch that is different from a normal T/S switch
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