Dusty
Well-known member
I don't know about Gen I, but Gen II FJR's will not power the headlights until the engine is started. Apparently this is to conserve battery power and it provides more umph for the starter.
That being said, it still doesn't rule out a disconnected headlight plug causing the problem. There is an obvious connection between the headlights and the engine management computer for the headlights to power up only after the engine starts.
That being said, it still doesn't rule out a disconnected headlight plug causing the problem. There is an obvious connection between the headlights and the engine management computer for the headlights to power up only after the engine starts.