LAMPS ä A & B - Miniature bayonet/instrument/indicator ä C - Single contact bayonet/lic and courtesy ä D - Double contact bayonet/trunk/underhood ä F.

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LAMPS ä A & B - Miniature bayonet/instrument/indicator ä C - Single contact bayonet/lic and courtesy ä D - Double contact bayonet/trunk/underhood ä F - Cartridge type for dome lights ä G - Wedge base/instrument ä D - Double contact bayonet/trunk/underhood Bulbs

HEADLIGHTS ä Sealed Beam ä Halogen ä Composite Headlights ä Concealed Headlights ä Vacuum controlled ä Electrically controlled

HALOGEN HEADLIGHT ä Sealed Housing ä Grommet Seal ä Twist to Lock ä 25% brighter ä life Span ä Cleanliness when replacing

HEADLIGHT SWITCHES ä Dimmer Switches ä Headlight Circuits ä Flash to Pass

CORNERING LIGHTS ä Turn Signal Activated ä All the time ä Night time only

TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Neutral Left Rear Turn Right Rear Turn StopSwitch Right front Light & Indicator Left front Light & Indicator T-Sig Flasher

RIGHT TURN Left Rear Turn Right Rear Turn Front Left Turn & Ind. T-Sig Flasher Front Right Turn&Ind Stop Sw.

LEFT TURN Left Turn Rear Stop Sw Right Rear Turn Front Left Turn & Ind T-Sig Flasher Front Right Turn&Ind

PARKING AND TAILLIGHTS ä Two Bulb System ä Three Bulb System

BRAKE LIGHTS ä Two Bulb System ä Three Bulb System ä Center Mounted High Stop Lamp

TWO BULB BRAKE SYSTEM

THREE BULB SYSTEM

CENTER MOUNTED HIGH STOP LIGHT (CHMSL)

BACK UP LIGHTS

SIDE MARKER AND CLEARANCE LIGHTS ä Federal Requirement since 1969 ä Front - Amber ä Rear - Red ä On Steady ä Flash with Turn Signal

Turn Signal on/Parking Light On ä Wired parallel with with parking lights. ä high resistance side marker light bulb ä ground through turn signal filament ä turn signal filament less resistance than side marker filament

Parking lights off/turn signal on ä Marker light receives power from turn signal switch ä Ground for side marker through park light filament ä Side Marker will flash with turn signal light

Turn Signal On/Park Lights On ä Voltage equal to both sides of Marker Light ä Flasher turns off Turn Signal Light then Turn filament is ground for Marker Light ä Will Stay on until Flasher Turns Signal Light on again

INTERIOR LIGHTS ä COURTESY LIGHTS ä INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND PANEL LIGHTS ä DOME LIGHTS ä OPERA LIGHTS ä WARNING LIGHTS ä MAP LIGHTS