Section 6: ELECTRICAL
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9.5
DOCKING AND CORNERING LIGHTS
MTH vehicles are provided with two halogen
sealed-beam units that serve as cornering lights.
They are mounted on the vehicle as follows: one
is mounted on the front L.H. side service
compartment door, while the other is located on
the entrance door on the R.H. side. The main
function of these lights is to increase lateral
visibility when turning a corner. These lights are
energized simultaneously with the directional
lights. A dashboard-mounted rocker switch may
be actuated to cancel this system in special
situations.
Two additional halogen sealed-beam units may
be installed aft of the rear baggage
compartment. These lights are used as docking
lights and both will illuminate automatically when
reverse range is selected to facilitate back-up or
docking procedure. The cornering lights do not
operate automatically when the reverse range is
selected, but by means of a dashboard-mounted
rocker switch. When the docking position is
selected, the docking as well as the cornering
lights illuminate.
9.5.1 Lamp Removal and Replacement
Both docking and cornering sealed-beam units
can be changed in accordance with the following
procedure:
1. Remove the two “Phillips” screws attaching
the retaining ring.
2. Disconnect the light unit connection.
3. Remove the lamp.
4. Position new lamp.
5. Connect and position the light unit.
6. Finally, install the retaining ring.
9.6 FOG
LIGHTS
Optional halogen fog lights can be mounted on
this vehicle to give the driver better visibility in
foggy weather, or to improve the range of vision
just ahead of the coach.
9.6.1 Bulb Removal and Replacement
1. Pull on the release handle located in the front
service compartment, near the door lower
hinge. The bumper will lower gradually.
2. Unscrew the wing nut and pivot assembly
upwards.
3. Unscrew the outer ring. Disconnect the light
unit connection and remove the bulb.
4. Install the new bulb, reconnect the light unit
and replace in its proper position.
CAUTION
During this step, avoid contacting the bulb with
your fingers. This could alter the bulb life.
5. Reinstall the outer ring, pivot the assembly
downwards.
6. Fasten the wing nut and securely close the
bumper.
10. INTERIOR LIGHTING EQUIPEMENT
10.1 CONTROL PANEL LIGHTING
The instrument gauges and switches mounted
on all control panels are energized whenever
the exterior light switch is pushed to the first
position. A control dimmer located on the
dashboard is used to vary the brightness of the
panel gauges, switches and indicator lights.
The gauge lights, panel lights, switch lights and
indicator lights have a different bulb
arrangement. Thus, the procedure to change a
defective bulb can vary according to the
application.
10.1.1 Switch Lighting
1. Slightly pull the switch with a defective LED
away from the control panel.
2. Disconnect the electric cable from the
switch.
3. To install a new switch, reverse the
procedure (Fig. 36).
NOTE
Switches are lighted by the use of LED. When
lighting on a switch fails, replace defective
switch as a unit.
FIGURE 36: SWITCH
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