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(c) Light operation
In general vehicles, the tail, license, clearance, identification, and side
marker lights should illuminate when the headlight switch is set to the
first position.
In vehicles with a clearance light switch (special specifications), the
tail and license lights illuminate when the headlight switch is set to the
first position; the clearance light switch illuminates the clearance,
identification and marker lights.
Lights of the same type in the front and rear should illuminate at the
same time.
(2) Installation of Lights supplied with Incomplete vehicle
(a) The rear combination light is temporarily installed on the rear of the-
frame. The rear reflex reflector is built in the existing rear combination
light. Properly mount the light to assure compliance with the require
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ments of FMVSS 108. The rear combination lights can be installed in
two ways, I.e., by using either the upper portion or the front of each
bracket. If possible, installation using the front of the bracket is recom
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mended in order to mount the lights as high as possible. With either
installation method, check for light vibration during vehicle operation.
If vibration is noted, add bracing from lower edge of bracket to the
underbody as shown in Fig. A.
Installation using front fitting holes-
Tighten the light bracket with three 0.31 in (8 mm) diameter hexagonal
bolts and nuts at 3 places. Be sure to use plain washers. When
installing the light to the steel plate, they should be fixed not to vibrate.
The thickness of the plate is recommended to be more than 0.13 in
(3.2 mm).
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