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Re: ICC Lights

Reply #25
Yahoo Message Number: 12856
Jim,

My manual also says that the ICC switch is supposed to flash the headlights....this is one of the problems I wrote up on my coach when it was new. Took it to Beaudry in Tucson, Beaudry tech said he understood that the ICC switch only worked the clearance lights..that is how mine works. I brought the manual to him and when he read it he said he would have to call CC to get an interpretation. CC researched and came back with "the book is incorrect...the ICC switch only affects the clearance lights..NOT the headlights. I dropped the issue at that point even though I felt that someone had dropped the ball on this during assembly...they should have changed the manual or followed what the manual states.

Travman

2000 Intrigue 11040

Quote from: Jim Hughes

Re: ICC Lights

Reply #26
Yahoo Message Number: 12858
By the ICC lights do you mean the ones I use to say thank you with? Mine work but my headlight switch has to be on. Try that. Mike 2000Allure 30493.

On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 22:32:41 -0500 "Dick Campagna" campagna@...> writes:

Re: ICC Lights

Reply #27
Yahoo Message Number: 12861
On our 2000 Magna the ICC lights flashed both the headlights and the clearance lights. We check them each time we hook up our toad as part of our drive checklist. On the 2002 Magna, same applies, as long as the headlights are in the low-beam position. If high beam is selected, no flash from the SmartWheel headlight button, but the clearance button still flashes the clearance lights (I assume this is due to the daytime running lights). On the 2005 Magna, with the headlight switch off, the headlights flash as long as they are in the low beam position. If the headlight switch is rotated to either the parking light or headlight position, the headlamps flash no matter which position the high-low switch is in. This is confirmed by the blue High Beam light on the annunciator panel. So, I turn my headlight switch to the parking position when we check our lights, and the blue annunciator confirms the flash. I recommend you check before you drive, as the preferred signal to trucks seems to be to flash headlights to high beam, when you have daytime running lights (based on observing truckers that run with headlights on). Lastly, the daytime running lights on the 2005 do not come on with engine start as on the 2002, now they are connected to the transmission switch and come on when Drive is engaged (saves the bulbs when coach is idling in park/neutral.

sawbuck203

'05 Magna 45' #6419

Re: ICC Lights

Reply #28
Yahoo Message Number: 12862
Hi Folks,

There are several versions of exterior light schematics. Pre 30594 (no schematics for front or running lights - only rear), 30684 and up uses schematic S0479 and 11590, 30892 and up uses schematic S0024875. None of these schematics appear to address the ICC rocker switch. When exercising the rocker switch with the headlights on, I cannot hear any relay energizing in the cockpit.
Fred Kovol

Quote from: sawbuck203

> On our 2000 Magna the ICC lights flashed both the headlights and the > clearance lights. We check them each time we hook up our toad as > part of our drive checklist. On the 2002 Magna, same applies, as > long as the headlights are in the low-beam position. If high beam > is selected, no flash from the SmartWheel headlight button, but the > clearance button still flashes the clearance lights (I assume this > is due to the daytime running lights). On the 2005 Magna, with the > headlight switch off, the headlights flash as long as they are in > the low beam position. If the headlight switch is rotated to either > the parking light or headlight position, the headlamps flash no > matter which position the high-low switch is in. This is confirmed > by the blue High Beam light on the annunciator panel. So, I turn my > headlight switch to the parking position when we check our lights, > and the blue annunciator confirms the flash. I recommend you check > before you drive, as the preferred signal to trucks seems to be to > flash headlights to high beam, when you have daytime running lights > (based on observing truckers that run with headlights on). Lastly, > the daytime running lights on the 2005 do not come on with engine > start as on the 2002, now they are connected to the transmission > switch and come on when Drive is engaged (saves the bulbs when coach > is idling in park/neutral.

sawbuck203

'05 Magna 45' #6419

Quote from: rvmike@j...
> By the ICC lights do you mean the ones I use to say thank you > with? Mine

> work but my headlight switch has to be on. Try that. Mike > 2000Allure
> 30493.
>
>

> On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 22:32:41 -0500 "Dick Campagna" > > writes:
> >

> > From: "Jim Hughes"

> > (snip) > Has anyone had an inoperative ICC light system? What > did

> > you do to

> > find and fix the problem? Any and all suggestions welcomed. > > > > > > Our '98's ICC lights don't work, either, and I haven't > checked 'em
> > out. I'm

> > waiting for others to tell me what they found .
> >

> > Dick (& Geri) Campagna
> > '98 36' Intrigue #10571
> > Mfd: 11/97
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

> >
> > >
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Re: ICC Lights

Reply #29
Yahoo Message Number: 12880
If the bulbs are burnt out, you wouldn't have any running (marker) lights with the headlight/parking light switch on.
Tom

 

Re: ICC Lights

Reply #30
Yahoo Message Number: 12881
My schematics are in my coach in the storage lot. So, not sure of the schematic number, but what I have depicting the ICC switch is the light circuits. There is a box in the upper center of the schematic showing ICC lights and a single switch showing wire #60 and that is it.

I have sent an email to CC and hopefuly someone will take there time to research and respond. I to have heard the books are wrong. I will post their response.

Jim Hughes

2000 Allure #30511

Quote from: fredkovol
Hi Folks,

There are several versions of exterior light schematics. Pre 30594

(no

Quote
schematics for front or running lights - only rear), 30684 and up

uses

Quote
schematic S0479 and 11590, 30892 and up uses schematic S0024875.

None

Quote
of these schematics appear to address the ICC rocker switch. When > exercising the rocker switch with the headlights on, I cannot hear

any

Quote
relay energizing in the cockpit.
Fred Kovol

[quote author=sawbuck203"

>

> On our 2000 Magna the ICC lights flashed both the headlights and

the

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clearance lights. We check them each time we hook up our toad

as

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part of our drive checklist. On the 2002 Magna, same applies,

as

Quote
long as the headlights are in the low-beam position. If high

beam

Quote
is selected, no flash from the SmartWheel headlight button, but

the

Quote
clearance button still flashes the clearance lights (I assume

this

Quote
is due to the daytime running lights). On the 2005 Magna, with

the

Quote
headlight switch off, the headlights flash as long as they are

in

Quote
the low beam position. If the headlight switch is rotated to

either

Quote
the parking light or headlight position, the headlamps flash no > > matter which position the high-low switch is in. This is

confirmed

Quote
by the blue High Beam light on the annunciator panel. So, I turn

my

Quote
headlight switch to the parking position when we check our

lights,

Quote
and the blue annunciator confirms the flash. I recommend you

check

Quote
before you drive, as the preferred signal to trucks seems to be

to

Quote
flash headlights to high beam, when you have daytime running

lights

Quote
(based on observing truckers that run with headlights on).

Lastly,

Quote
the daytime running lights on the 2005 do not come on with

engine

Quote
start as on the 2002, now they are connected to the transmission > > switch and come on when Drive is engaged (saves the bulbs when

coach

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is idling in park/neutral.
>

> sawbuck203

> '05 Magna 45' #6419
>
>

Quote from: rvmike@j...
> > By the ICC lights do you mean the ones I use to say thank you > > with? Mine

> > work but my headlight switch has to be on. Try that. Mike > > 2000Allure
> > 30493.
> >
> >

> > On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 22:32:41 -0500 "Dick Campagna"
Quote
> writes:
> > >

> > > From: "Jim Hughes"

> > > (snip) > Has anyone had an inoperative ICC light system?

What

Quote
did
> > > you do to

> > > find and fix the problem? Any and all suggestions welcomed.