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Electrical Light Assembly: Park and

Tail Light Wiring Connections With


Single Power Relay

REMOVING AND REPLACING ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS UNITS/ASSEMBLIES (RREE)


SIR TONN ARGANDA
Unlocking of word difficulties:

1. Ammeter - A test meter used to measure current draw.


2. Circuit - The path of electron flow consisting of the voltage source,
conductors, load component, and return path to the voltage source.
3. Continuity - Refers to the circuit being continuous with no opens
4. Fuse - A replaceable circuit protection device that will melt should
the current passing through it exceeds its rating
5. Fusible link - A wire made of meltable material with a special heat
resistant insulation. When there is an overload in the circuit, the link
melts and opens the circuit.
Unlocking of word difficulties:

6. Ground - The common negative connection of the electrical


system that is the point of the lowest voltage.
7. Open circuit - A term used to indicate that current flow is stopped.
By opening the circuit, the path for electron flow is broken.
8. Relay - A device that uses low current to control a high current
circuit. Low current is used to energize the electromagnetic coil,
while high current is able to pass over the relay contacts.
9. Common – A positive or negative terminal which connects or
links one terminal to another.
What is Park and Tail Lights?

Park and Tail lights are automotive lights designed


to increase the visibility of a car in a variety of
situations.
Park lights are the white or dimmed orange
lights in front of the car
 
Tail Lights are the dimmed red lights that is
located at the rear part of the car.
Purpose of the Park and Tail Lights
1. To increase visibility
2. To locate specially in dark areas
3. To recognise the specific size of the car
Purpose of the Park and Tail Lights
1. To increase visibility
2. To locate specially in dark areas
3. To recognise the specific size of the car
Park and Tail Light with a Single Power Relay
Criteria Highest Possible Actual Score
Score
Accuracy 5
Speed 5
Neatness and 5
Safety
Reliability 5
Total Score 20

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