DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION BRAKE AND REVERSE LAMPS DESCRIPTION Brake Lamps Three brake lamps are fitted to the rear of the vehicle. Two brake lamps are mounted above the rear bumper, and share a dual filament bulb with the tail lamps. A third, high mounted tail lamp is housed within a casting mounted on the tail door above the spare wheel. NOTE: NAS vehicles are also fitted with a second pair of brake lamp bulbs. These operate in conjunction with the normal brake lamp bulbs. These secondary bulbs are also used as fog lamps. For more information of fog lamp operation, refer to the 'Fog Lamps' section of this manual.
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The brake lamps are operated by the brake pedal switch, which is mounted on the pedal box, and will only operate when the ignition switch is in the 'ignition' position. The brake lamps will also operate without operation of the brake pedal. If Hill Descent Control (HDC) is engaged, ABS ECU will operate the brake lamps, responding from signals from the ABS modulator. For more details of HDC, refer to the Brakes section of the Workshop manual. For more information on ABS operation, refer to the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) – 01MY , or Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) – 02MY section of this manual. + ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) – 01MY. + ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) – 02MY. Reverse Lamps The reverse lamps are incorporated into the tail lamp units, and will only operate when the ignition switch is in the 'ignition' position, and reverse gear is selected.
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