Warning Lamps/System Description
Power is supplied at all times^ through 10 A fuse (No. (20), located in the fuse block)
^ to combination meter terminal (32) for the security lamp.
If equipped with head-up display, power is also supplied
^ to combination meter terminal (60) for the head-up display control module.
If equipped with theft warning system, ground for the security lamp is supplied when the system is activated
^ to combination meter terminal (39)
^ from terminal (2) of the theft warning control module
^ through terminal (16) of the theft warning control module and
^ through body grounds (M51), (M76) and (M77).
If equipped with head-up display, with the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, power is supplied
^ through 10 A fuse (No. (12) ,located in the fuse block)
^ to combination meter terminal (47) for the head-up display control module.
With the ignition switch in the ON or START position, power is supplied
^ through 10 A fuse (No. (25), located in the fuse block)
^ to combination meter terminal (59) (for head-up display only) and
^ to combination meter terminal (43) and
^ to combination meter terminal (2).
Ground is supplied for each of the warning lamps through different terminals of the combination meter.
Some ground signals from the switches or modules are also received by the head-up display control module (if equipped). If one of the following warning lamps is illuminated on the combination meter, the CHECK lamp on the head-up display unit will illuminate.
^ Charge warning lamp
^ Engine oil pressure warning lamp
^ Malfunction indicator lamp
^ Anti-lock brake system warning lamp
^ Seat belt warning lamp
^ Air bag warning lamp
^ Low washer fluid warning lamp
^ Fuel indicator lamp.
If one of the doors is open, the DOOR lamp will illuminate on the head-up display unit.
If the parking brake is set, or the brake fluid level is low, the BRAKE lamp will illuminate on the head-up display unit.