Turn Signal Lamp: Description and Operation
The turn signal lamps are made up of the front park/turn signal lamps and rear turn signal lamps. The front turn signal lamps flash with the rear turn signal lamps when a turn is initiated using the turn signal/multifunction lever. The
turn signals will operate only with the ignition switch in the RUN position and will not operate during hazard flasher operation. When the ignition is turned to the RUN position, battery voltage is supplied to the TURN SIGNAL, CORN LPS Fuse. Battery voltage is then applied through the TURN SIGNAL, CORN LPS fuse circuit to the
hazard warning switch. The hazard switch supplies a
turn signal flasher signal to the
turn signal switch. With the turn signal switch in the LH or RH position the corresponding
turn signal indicator, rear turn signal, and front turn signal receive the turn signal switch signal and will flash. The front turn signals receive the turn signal switch signal from the turn signal switch via the Body Control Module
(BCM). The front turn lamps are grounded at G101. The rear turn lamps are grounded at G301 and G302.