File:Automotive illumination shematics us.svg
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DescriptionAutomotive illumination shematics us.svg |
English: Automotive illumination shematics (american) |
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Author | Hans Haase |
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US regulations allow to use side markers optional as combined turn signals and simultaneous flashing is not required unlike in some European countries. On such vehicles, the bulb of the front side marker is not connected to the chassis ground. With lights on, the marker flashes against the turn signal, with lights off, the marker flashes simultaneous to the turn signals. The marker bulb is wired between turn signal and lights.3328
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US regulations allow to use side markers optional as combined turn signals and simultaneous flashing is not required unlike in some European countries. On such vehicles, the bulb of the front side marker is not connected to the chassis ground. With lights on, the marker flashes against the turn signal, with lights off, the marker flashes simultaneous to the turn signals. The marker bulb is wired between turn signal and lights.
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