Lighting BULB SPECIFICATION CHART

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Lighting BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Before attempting to replace a bulb, ensure that both the affected lamp and the vehicle's ignition are turned off. If the circuit is live a short circuit can occur which may damage the vehicle's electrical system. Lamp Specification Power (Watts) Halogen headlamp (Dip and Main beam) H/H7 55/55 Xenon headlamp (Dip and Main beam) DS/H7 35/55 Front side lamps W5W HCB 5 Side marker lamps W5W 5 Front direction indicators 3457AK Rear direction indicators PY9W 9 Reverse lamps PS9W 9 Number plate lamps W5W 5 Interior overhead lamps W6WX 6 Footwell lamps W5W 5 Luggage lamp S0W 0 Tailgate lamps W5W 5 Glove box lamp W5W 5 Vanity mirror lamp x TS.3W.3 Note: The tail lamp, stop lamp, rear fog lamps rear side lamps, side repeater lamps and high mounted stop lamp, are LED units and are non-serviceable. If any of these lamps should fail, they should be investigated by qualified personnel. Consult your Dealer. 83

WINDSHIELD WIPERS S Do not operate the windshield wipers on a dry windshield. The drag on the wiper mechanism may cause damage. In freezing or very hot conditions, ensure that the wipers have not stuck to the windshield before operating. The drag on the wiper mechanism may cause damage. Remove any snow, ice or frost from the windshield, around the wiper arms and blades, and the windshield scuttle, before operating the wipers. Snow and ice can cause damage to the wiper mechanism, if left uncleared. Note: If the wiper blades become stuck or jammed, an electronic cut-out may temporarily halt wiper operation. If this happens, switch off the wipers and the ignition. Clear any obstructions and free the wiper blades, before attempting to switch on the ignition. Wiper operation 5 4 3 Rain sensor variable delay 3 JAG6. Maximum sensitivity.. Rotate control to adjust sensitivity. 3. Minimum sensitivity. With the rain sensor activated, the sensitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted. Rotate the control upwards to reduce the sensitivity of the rain sensor. Single wipe JAG6 JAG60. Windshield wipers off and parked.. Rain sensor activated wipe. 3. Low speed wipe. 4. High speed wipe. 5. Rain sensor sensitivity control. Pull the stalk towards the steering wheel for a single wipe. Holding the switch in this position, operates the wipers at normal speed until the switch is released. 84

Speed-dependent mode If vehicle speed drops below km/h (. mph) with the wipers operating, the wiper frequency automatically reduces. The wipers will switch to the next lowest speed. When the vehicle s speed increases to over 8 km/h (5 mph), the original wiper speed settings are restored automatically. RAIN SENSOR Ensure that the wipers are switched off before entering a car wash. If the rain sensitive wipers operate during the car washing process damage may occur to the wiper mechanism. WINDSHIELD WASHERS Some washer fluid products are flammable, do not allow washer fluid to come into contact with sources of ignition. Only washer fluid products which are approved for automotive use should be used, and then only in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. JAG63 MAX The rain sensor is able to detect the presence and amount of rain, dirt or snow on the windshield and automatically activates the windshield wipers accordingly. To activate the rain sensitive wipers, move the wiper stalk to the rain sensor/intermittent delay position and adjust the rain sensor sensitivity control as required. See WINDSHIELD WIPERS (page 84). JAG64 To operate the windshield washers press and release the button on the end of the wiper stalk. The wipers will perform 5 normal speed wipes, followed by a drip wipe (if configured). The washers will operate during the first two wipes. If the washers are operated with the wipers operating at normal or fast speed, the washer jets will operate for two wipes and operation of the wipers will not be affected. Note: If the button is pressed and held, the wipers and washers will operate at normal speed until the button is released (or for a maximum of 0 seconds). After the button is released, the wipers will operate for a further three wipes, followed by a drip wipe (if configured). If the wipers are already operating at normal or fast speed, operating the washers will not affect wiper operation. 85

Low washer fluid If the low washer fluid warning is on, the windshield wipers will not operate when the wash/wipe is activated, even though there may be washer fluid remaining in the reservoir which is sprayed onto the windshield. This is to prevent damage to the wiper blades, scratching of the glass or smearing dirt across the windshield. Normal, fast or single wipe can be selected manually, to clear any spray from the windshield. Timed jet function If the timed jet function is configured, the washer jets will only operate on the up stroke of the wipers. This function can be enabled/disabled by your Dealer. Drip wipe If the drip wipe function is configured, the wipers will operate four seconds after a wash wipe cycle has finished, to clear any remaining drips from the windshield. This function can be enabled/disabled by your Dealer. HEADLAMP WASHERS Headlamp power wash operates automatically with the windshield wash, and will only operate if the headlamps are switched on and there is sufficient washer fluid in the reservoir. Headlamp wash operates with every fourth operation of the windshield washers, provided that ten minutes have elapsed since the last operation of the headlamp washers. Note: The power wash sequence is reset when the headlamps or the ignition are turned off. Note: Headlamp power wash is inhibited when the low washer fluid warning is on. CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES Only use cleaning products which have been approved for use on automotive glass and rubber. Inappropriate products can cause smearing, and increase glare. Blocked jets Do not operate the washer jets during adjustment. Windshield washer fluid may cause irritation to the eyes and skin. Always read and observe the washer fluid manufacturers instructions. If a washer jet becomes blocked, use a thin strand of wire to unblock the jet by inserting the wire into the jet. Ensure that the wire is completely removed after unblocking. E80573 The wiping edge of the blades should be checked and cleaned periodically. Check the blade rubber and replace the blade immediately if cracks, splits or roughness are detected, to prevent damage to the glass. Clean the blade edge by wiping with a soft cloth or sponge, using warm soapy water. If the wipers fail to clear the windshield when operated, check the condition of the blade and replace if necessary. 86

CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Setting the service position S When checking or changing the wiper blades, they can be set to the service position or parked normally. Service position E94747 E94746 The windshield wiper service position allows the wipers to be parked in a more accessible position. This makes it easier to change wiper blades, or free the wipers from frost/ice.. With the ignition switched off, pull the wiper stalk towards the steering wheel to the single wipe position. Hold the stalk in this position.. Make sure the brake pedal is not applied and, while still holding the wiper stalk in the single wipe position, press the ignition START/STOP button to switch on the ignition. The wipers will move to the vertical (service) position. Release the wiper stalk. To return the wiper blades to the operating position, turn the ignition off. 87