Headlamp Functionality
The HID headlamps utilize a second (hot at all times) voltage feed to the HID ballasts. The ballasts are located on the side of each headlamp assembly.
When the low beams are requested (based on inputs to the SJB), the HID ballasts energize and provide high voltage to the HID bulbs.
When the high beams are requested, the HID ballasts remain powered and a shutter within each headlamp is activated. This changes the headlamp beam pattern to illuminate a greater distance.
The flash-to-pass feature is unique for HID-equipped vehicles. If the low beams are off when the flash-to-pass is requested, the HID ballasts and the shutters within the headlamps are activated for less than 0.5 second. If the low beams are on when the flash-to-pass is requested, the shutters within the headlamps are activated as long as the multifunction switch is held in the FLASH-TO-PASS position.