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Rear Fog Lamp

Fig 1: Identifying Brake Light
GLL161311Courtesy of VOLVO CARS CORPORATION

The lamps of the rear fog lights are located in the tail lights. The fog lights are operated via a button in the light switch module (LSM). An LED in the button and a symbol in the driver information module (DIM) illuminate when the fog lights are on. The rear fog lights can only be activated when low beam is on (market dependent). The light switch module (LSM) is directly connected to the central electronic module (CEM). Power is supplied to the lamps directly via an output on the central electronic module (CEM).

Upon reactivation of ignition switch position II, the function is set to deactivated mode.

To detect faults in the rear fog lamps, the central electronic module (CEM) reads the power consumption of the circuit. If the power consumption falls below a certain limit, a fault is indicated and a text message is displayed in the driver information module.