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Date:         Sun, 3 May 2015 22:50:21 -0500
Reply-To:     Mike South <msouth@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Mike South <msouth@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Bentley page 97.63 HDLT/PRKG labels confusing
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I'm looking at this part of the page:

http://imgur.com/tnHK3aE

From what I've read, my understanding is that the tracks leading down from fuse 5 and 6 light the high-beam filaments of the dual filament bulbs, and the tracks leading down from fuses 3 and 4 light the low beam filaments.

The labeling of "HDLT-L" and "HDLT-R" makes sense if you consider each label to refer to the bulb symbol (x in a half circle) to the right of the label. Starting from the left, it would be left high beam, right high beam, left low beam, right low beam. But the one I'm interpreting to be right high beam seems to be labeled PRKG LITE-R.

Is that an error in the diagram, or in my understanding?

(My driver's side low beam is not working, and I was trying to trace it when I ran into this head-scratcher. 85 westy with bus depot "visionkit" headlight upgrade, which did work after installation.)

mike


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