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The cornering lamps are an optional feature designed to illuminate the direction of travel when cornering at low speeds. 
The design of the lens projects a spread of light from the vehicle at approximately 45 degrees to the vehicle axis. 
 
The cornering lamp is incorporated into the outer part of the headlamp assembly and shares the same housing and 
reflector as the side lamp. 
 
The cornering lamp uses a 35W Halogen H8 bulb which locates in a holder which is connected on the headlamp housing. 
The holder is located in an aperture in the headlamp housing and rotated to lock. The bulb is accessible via a removable 
cover at the rear of the headlamp housing. 
 
The cornering lamps are controlled by the left hand steering column multifunction switch with the lighting control switch in 
the headlamp position and the ignition switch in position II. The cornering lamps are supplied power via the ignition switch 
to ensure that they do not function with the headlamp delay feature. The cornering lamps are deactivated if the vehicle 
speed exceeds 25 mph (40 km/h). 
 
Only one cornering lamp will illuminate at any one time. If the left hand turn signal indicators are selected on, the left hand 
cornering lamp will be illuminated and visa versa, providing the vehicle speed and lighting control switch positions are 
correct. Cornering lamps are disabled when reverse gear is selected. 
 

ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM (AFS) 

Xenon Headlamp Assembly with AFS 

 

 

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