Hi again Tim,

My guess is that it is a MOSFET being used as a voltage dropper with
associated circuitry; the diode preventing reverse currents when 12volts is
applied directly to the headlight for dipped beam. If I ever remove it I'll
take a look inside.

Cheers,
Lawrence


-----Original Message-----
From: Tim [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 3:55 PM
To: mogtalk2
Subject: RE: [mogtalk2] RE:side lights


Lawrence
I found out by simply disconnecting it using the multiplug to the left.
As to the actual electrical how, I'm afraid I don't. The component you can
see is a 'Rectifier Diode' reference BYV79E-100
produced by Phillips according to an internet search.

The pilot light in the headlamp comes back to a set of bullet connectors,
which on the drivers side are behind the expansion tank, you should find one
with a light gauge red wire un connected. I think the wing top lights
connect in the wheel arch.

Tim Crump



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