Three types of ceiling light
Ceiling lamps have three versions. The dimensions of the case are the same for all three versions, and their fastening to the ceiling panel is the same by means of elastic plastic caps. This allows you to dismantle the lantern by simply pulling it out. The interior lighting lamp in the modification of the LX car has a glass dome over the entire plane and a three-pole switch on the frame frame, which allows you to turn off the lamp, turn it on and set the lamp to light up with door switches. The lantern is equipped with one 10 W soffit lamp attached to the electrical wiring through a three-pole connector (position A). In the modification of the GLX car, two-thirds of the surface of the lamp is used as a lamp to illuminate the cab (soffit lamp 10 W), and in one third of the surface of the lantern a spotlight for reading is inserted (lamp 5 W). The spot light is switched on and off by another switch. Connection via a four-pole connector (position B).
A lantern is inserted into the same hole in the SLX modification, in which the cabin lighting is combined on one side, a spot light for reading on the other, and a switch that controls the movement of the hatch and its tilting on the third. The lantern has two four-pole connectors, one of which is for connecting the lighting, and the second for connecting the sunroof control to the electrical wiring. This lamp can also be used in GLX and SLX vehicles if they are equipped with a sliding and tilting sunroof as special equipment (position C).