ELECTRICAL - Lighting
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HEADLAMP LEVELING SYSTEM
The headlamps leveling system is a system that the driver can, if
desired, use to change the head lamps illumination angle in the
vertical direction so as to prevent approaching vehicles from being
subjected to excessive brightness due to a change in the attitude of
this vehicles because of the number of people or the amount of load
carried. This system is composed of the headlamp leveling unit
(installed to the rear of the head lamps) and the headlamp leveling
switch (located at the lower left part of the instrument panel).
When the headlamps are illuminated, the illumination angle in the
vertical direction (lower beam only) can be set to anyone of four
steps by using the headlamp leveling switch.
NOTE
For the construction and operation of the headlamp leveling system,
refer to the 1990 LANCER HATCHBACK Technical Information
Manual.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT INSPECTION LAMP
When the hood is opened with the lighting switch in the TAIL or
HEAD position, the inspection lamp switch goes ON, the inspection
lamp in the hood lamps up to illuminate the engine compartment.