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Active Headlamps (Vehicles With Active Headlamps Only)

Fig 1: Identifying Active Headlamps
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Active headlamps are an intelligent headlamps system that optimizes lighting of the road surface at night by expanding the light beam. The motorized headlamps are controlled by the headlamp control module (HCM), which retrieves signals from the CAN network and, in some cases, from directly connected sensors.

For the active headlamp function to be enabled, the headlamp control module (HCM) (4/118) requires information on the following: vehicle speed, current gear, light conditions and steering angle.

The headlight control module (HCM) receives information from the following control modules:

The active headlamp function is only enabled if the following conditions are met:

Also, the function active headlamp must be activated. The function active headlamp is deactivated/activated via the menu system in Infotainment control module (ICM) (3/281).

When the function is active, the headlamp control module (HCM) receives continual information on vehicle speed and steering angle. Vehicle speed is obtained from the brake control module (BCM) while steering angle information comes from the steering wheel angle sensor module (SAS) (3/130). This information enables the headlamp control module (HCM) to calculate the current turn-out of the light beam.