NISSAN X-TRAIL 2005 Service Repair Manual
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System Description EKS00N4V
DESCRIPTION
The headlamps are controlled by the lighting switch which is built in the combination switch.
Power is supplied at all times
through 15A fuse (No. 40, located in fuse and fusible link box)
to lighting switch terminal 8,
through 15A fuse (No. 41, located in fuse and fusible link box)
to lighting switch terminal 5,
through 30A fusible link (letter M, located in fuse and fusible link box)
through 20A fuse (No. 52, located in fuse block)
to HID relay LH terminal 5, and
through 20A fuse (No. 51, located in fuse block)
to HID relay RH terminal 5,
through 15A fuse (No. 38, located in fuse and fusible link box)
to driving lamp relay-1 terminal 3.
LOW BEAM OPERATION
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position, power is supplied
through lighting switch terminal 10
to HID relay LH terminal 1,
through lighting switch terminal 7
to HID relay RH terminal 1,
through HID relay LH and RH terminal 3
to headlamp LH and RH terminal 2.
Ground is supplied
to HID relay LH and RH terminal 2
through grounds E24 and E50,
to headlamp LH and RH terminal 4
through grounds E24 and E50.
With power and ground supplied, low beam headlamps illuminate.
HIGH BEAM OPERATION/FLASH-TO-PASS OPERATION
When the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND position and placed in HIGH BEAM position or PASSING posi-
tion, power is supplied
through lighting switch terminal 9
to headlamp LH terminal 1
to HID relay LH terminal 1, and
to combination meter terminal 20,
through lighting switch terminal 6
to headlamp RH terminal 1, and
to HID relay RH terminal 1,
through HID relay LH and RH terminal 3
to headlamp LH and RH terminal 2.
Ground is supplied
to HID relay LH and RH terminal 2
through grounds E24 and E50,
to headlamp LH and RH terminal 3, and
to headlamp LH and RH terminal 4
through grounds E24 and E50,
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to combination meter terminal 19
through grounds M27and M70.
With power and ground supplied, low beam and high beam headlamps, and HIGH BEAM indicator illuminate.
DRIVING LAMP OPERATION
To illuminate the driving lamp, push the driving lamp switch when the lighting switch is turned to the 2ND posi-
tion and placed in HIGH BEAM position or PASSING position, power is supplied
through lighting switch terminal 9
to headlamp LH terminal 1
to HID relay LH terminal 1
to combination meter terminal 20
to driving lamp relay-1 terminal 1
to driving lamp switch terminal 7, and
to driving lamp relay-2 terminal 5,
through driving lamp relay-2 terminal 3
to driving lamp switch terminal 6,
through driving lamp relay-1 terminal 5
to driving lamp LH and RH terminal 2,
through lighting switch terminal 6
to headlamp RH terminal 1, and
to HID relay RH terminal 1,
through HID relay LH and RH terminal 3
to headlamp LH and RH terminal 2.
Ground is supplied
to driving lamp relay-1 terminal 2
through driving lamp relay-2 terminal 7
through driving lamp relay-2 terminal 6
through grounds E24 and E50,
to driving lamp switch terminal 4
through driving lamp relay-2 terminal 1
through driving lamp relay-2 terminal 2
through grounds E24 and E50,
to driving lamp LH terminal 1
through ground R8,
to driving lamp RH terminals 1 and 3
through ground R8,
to HID relay LH and RH terminal 2
through grounds E24 and E50,
to headlamp LH and RH terminal 3, and
to headlamp LH and RH terminal 4
through grounds E24 and E50,
to combination meter terminal 19
through grounds M27 and M70.
With power and ground supplied, low beam and high beam headlamps, driving lamp and HIGH BEAM indica-
tor illuminate.
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XENON HEADLAMP
Xenon type lamps are used for to the low beam headlamps. Xenon bulbs do not use a filament. Instead, they
produce light when a high voltage current is passed between two tungsten electrodes through a mixture of
xenon (an inert gas) and certain other metal halides. In addition to strong lighting power, electronic control of
the power supply gives the headlamps stable quality and tone color.
Followings are some advantages of the xenon type headlamp.
The light produced by the headlamps is white color similar to sunlight that is easy to the eyes.
Light output is nearly double that of halogen headlamps, affording increased area of illumination.
Counter-reflected luminance increases and the contrast enhances on the wet road in the rain. That makes
visibility go up more than the increase of the light volume.
Power consumption is approximately 25 percent less than halogen headlamps, reducing battery load.
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Wiring Diagram — H/LAMP — EKS00N4X
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