No worries mate.
There is, as I said, a relay in the headlight circuit; however it's function is to remove the electrical load from the ignition switch rather than the headlight switch and indicator switch. Whoever designed the Defender's electrical system could have very easily repurposed this relay to take the load off all three switches, but of course they didn't. In fact, if you understand circuit design I would go so far as to say that it is totally baffling why the circuit exists how it does. Anyway, now that the design is embedded in the loom and the loom embedded in the dashboard, it is much easier to add another relay to take the load off the headlight and indicator switches rather than repurposing the existing one.
So yeah, there's a headlight relay - just not a very good one. You should be able to hear it click when the ignition is switched on. If you have an old dash Defender it is one of the three relays located underneath the fuse box; no idea where it is on a new dash Defender - but it'll be there somewhere.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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