Components | Location reference-page | ||
E11 | Right HID turn signal lamp | ||
E23 | Left HID turn signal lamp | ||
E26 | Left turn signal lamp | ||
E27 | Right turn signal lamp | ||
I13 | Hazard switch | ||
I18-1 | Instrument cluster | ||
I28 | Joint connector | ||
M01-1 | Multifunction switch | ||
M08 | Joint connector | ||
M26 | Right side repeater lamp | ||
M33-1 | ETACM | ||
M40 | Left side repeater lamp | ||
M43 | Flasher unit | ||
M44 | Hazard relay | ||
R01 | Left rear combination lamp | ||
R03 | Right rear combination lamp | ||
Connectors | |||
I/P-A | |||
I/P-B | |||
I/P-D | |||
I/P-H | |||
I/P-J | |||
I/P-K | |||
JE01 | |||
JM09 | |||
MI01 | |||
MI03 | |||
MR02 | |||
Grounds | |||
G01 | |||
G02 | |||
G03 | |||
G04 | |||
G05 | |||
G23 | |||
Circuit Description | |
With the hazard switch in OFF, and ignition switch in ON or START, battery voltage is applied from fuse 29 to the flasher unit. The solid-state flasher unit senses the turn signal lamp switch position and alternately applies and removes battery voltage to the turn signal lamps through the coil in the flasher unit controls. Battery voltage is applied to the turn signal lamps, side repeater lamps and indicators dependent upon the turnsignal lamp switch position. | With the hazard switch depressed (ON), battery voltage is applied from fuse 7 to the flasher unit. The soild -state flasher unit senses that the hazard switch is in ON and alternately applies and removes battery voltageto the turn signal lamps, side repeater lamps and indicators. |