Headlights. On cars, block headlights are used that combine low beam and high beam headlights (with single filament lamps) and direction indicators. In addition, in the headlights there are side light lamps. The dipped beam is switched on by the outdoor lighting switch, the high beam is switched on by the headlight switch using a relay located in the mounting block. Control voltage is applied to the high beam relay coils from the headlight switch when the headlight switch is in the headlight on position. Regardless of the position of the headlight switch, you can turn on the high beam headlights briefly by moving the headlight switch lever towards you.
The headlights of cars are equipped with an electric headlight corrector, which allows you to adjust the height of the direction of the headlight beams from the driver's seat, depending on the degree of vehicle loading.
Rear fog light. Fog lamps in the rear lights are switched on by a switch in the control unit through the control unit of the car anti-theft system (APS-6) only if the headlights are on. When the side light is turned off, the rear fog light turns off automatically. Fog lights. Fog lamps can be installed in the front bumper in a variant version. They can only be switched on if the outdoor lighting switch is turned on with the outdoor lighting.
Outdoor Lighting. The side light is switched on by the outdoor lighting switch (in the side light switch-on position).
Direction indicators. The right or left turn indicators are switched on by the steering column switch. In alarm mode, the alarm switch turns on all direction indicators. The flashing of the lamps is provided by a relay-breaker in the mounting block.