Operating Lights
Cab

P13875-UN-19DEC05
A - Off Position
B - Warning Light Position
C - Bright Headlight Position
D - Work Light Position
E - Headlight Dimmer Switch
Tractor light switch has three operating positions:
Warning position (B): Use when transporting
on public roads during daylight hours.
Bright headlight position (C): Use
when traveling on public roads at night or during daylight hours when
visibility is limited.
CAUTION: Do not use work lights when transporting on public
roads. Bright clear lights can blind or confuse drivers of other vehicles
as they approach from the front or rear.
Work light position (D): Use to activate
front and rear facing work lights, and high beam headlights.
IMPORTANT: Keep lighting in good working order. Repair or replace
damaged lighting immediately. Keep headlights properly
adjusted. See ADJUST HEADLIGHTS in Maintenance—As Required/Per
Condition section, Replacing Headlight Bulb.
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Switch Position
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Warning Lights Amber1
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Taillights Red1
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Work Light(s) Rear Facing
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Work Light(s) Front Facing
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Headlights
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A–Off
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Off
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Off
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Off
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Off
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Off
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B–Warning
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On Flashing
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On Steady
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Off
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Off
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Off
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C–Bright Headlight
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On Flashing
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On Steady
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Off
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Off
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On–High Beams2
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D–Work Light
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Off
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On Steady
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On
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On
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On–High Beams2
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Open Operator Station (OOS)

LV09152-UN-12JUL04
Light Switch

LV09155-UN-12JUL04
A - Off Position
B - Warning Position
C - Work Light Position
D - Transport 1 Position
E - Transport 2 Position
F - High Beam Indicator Light
CAUTION: To alert drivers of other vehicles to your movements,
use flashing warning lights whenever you travel on public roads. Flashing
lights come ON in Warning, Transport 1, and Transport 2 positions.
Light switch has four operating positions:
Warning position (B): Use when transporting
on public roads during daylight hours.
CAUTION: Do not use work lights when transporting on public
roads. Bright clear lights can blind or confuse drivers of other vehicles
as they approach from the front or rear.
NOTE: Indicator (F) lights whenever high beam headlights are
ON.
Work Light position (C): Use to activate
front (cab) and rear facing work lights and high beam headlights.
Transport 1 position (D): Use when
traveling on public roads at night or during daylight hours when visibility
is limited.
Transport 2 position (E): Use to dim
headlights to low beams when meeting other vehicles as they approach
from the front.
IMPORTANT: Keep lighting in good working order. Repair or replace
damaged lighting immediately. Keep headlights properly
adjusted. See ADJUSTING HEADLIGHTS in Section 105, Replacing Headlight
Bulb.
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Switch Position
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Warning Lights
Amber1
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Tail Lights
Red1
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Work Lights3
Rear Facing
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Work Lights
Front Facing
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Headlights
Front Grille
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A—Off
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Off
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Off
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Off
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Off
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Off
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B—Warning
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On Flashing
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Off
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Off
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Off
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Off
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C—Work Light
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Off
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Off
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On
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On
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On—High Beams
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D—Transport 1
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On Flashing
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On Steady
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Off
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Off
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On—High Beams
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E—Transport 2
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On Flashing
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On Steady
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Off
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Off
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On—Low Beams
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1 When turn signal is activated, amber and red
lights on turn-side flash, while opposite side lights shine steady.
2 Use headlight
dimmer switch (E) to dim headlights to low beams when meeting other
vehicles as they approach from the front.
3 Standard
equipment. Straddle Mount has a single work light mounted behind the
operator seat. Cab tractors have four work lights (2 front and 2 rear)
mounted to the roof.
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