Interpretation ID: nht88-1.96
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: APRIL 14, 1988
FROM: C. DIANNE BLACK -- ENGINEERING MANAGER, JAGUAR
TO: ERIKA Z. JONES -- CHIEF COUNSEL, NHTSA
TITLE: FMVSS 108, HEADLAMP LEVELLING SYSTEMS
ATTACHMT: MEMO DATED 8-1-88, TO C. DIANNE BLACK, FROM ERIKA Z. JONES, STD 108
TEXT: Thank you for your letter of February 1, 1988 which discussed our June and October 1987 letters regarding a headlamp levelling system for our US models.
We have reviewed your letter, and we have decided that we should go one step further and provide a drawing of the switch, showing its location on the steering column shroud and to perhaps better describe its operation.
To reiterate from our October 17, 1987 letter, the switch has three positions -
zero = driver only or
driver plus front passenger or
driver plus front and rear passengers
one = driver plus passengers plus maximum trunk load
two = driver plus maximum load in trunk
The switch/lamp motor system is limited to the above three positions and intermediate settings are not possible. The switch is not a rheostat but rather a 'master/slave' unit. The switch is illuminated by turning on the headlamps and it cannot be turne d off.
Headlamp alignment is adjustable only in the zero position.
We believe that full description in the owner handbook, and the fully visible illuminated switch will enhance owner familiarity with the system and the system can be used to enhance headlighting performance.
We hope this will further clarify the system and allay your concerns over our headlamp levelling system and its operation.
Feel free to contact me should you have further questions.
Headlamp Dipped-Beam Levelling Control
Driver's-Eye View (On Left Steering Column Shroud)