Turn Signal Operation
The turn signal lamps are combined with the parking lamps in the front and with the stop lamps and the taillamps in the rear. The ignition switch must be in the RUN position in order for the turn signal lamps to operate.With the multi-function turn signal lever in neutral position, stepping on the brake pedal illuminates the rear stop lamps on both sides and the high mounted stop lamp. With the lever operating either turn signal, stepping on the brake pedal turns on the high mounted stop lamp and the stop lamp on the side that is not flashing. The flasher that is used in the circuit controls only the turn signal.
The lane-change turn signal feature is standard equipment. The driver has the option of moving the multi-function turn signal lever to a detent stop when making a partial turn, such as when changing lanes. The signal lamps flash as long as the driver holds the lever in the detent stop position. The signal lamps cancel automatically when the driver releases the lever. Use the detent position in order to signal a shallow turn to change lanes. Move the multi-function turn signal lever past the detent position to the travel limit in either direction in order to provide the conventional turn signal operation.