Test M: One Turn Signal/Hazard Lamp Is Inoperative/Always On
PINPOINT TEST M: ONE TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD LAMP IS INOPERATIVE/ALWAYS ONM1-M3:
M3-M5:
Normal Operation - Explorer
When the smart junction box (SJB) detects the multifunction switch in the LH TURN position, the SJB sends voltage through circuit CLS21 (BU/GN) to the LH front turn lamp. When the SJB detects the multifunction switch in the RH TURN position, the SJB sends voltage through circuit CLS25 (YE/VT) to the RH front turn lamp. Circuit GD120 (BK/GN) and circuit GD123 (BK/GY) provide ground for the LH and RH front turn lamps, respectively. The rear turn lamps are controlled utilizing the rear stoplamp circuits.
Normal Operation - Mountaineer
When the SJB detects the multifunction switch in the LH TURN position, the SJB sends voltage through circuit CLS21 (BU/GN) to the LH front turn and LH side repeater lamps, and through circuit CLS18 (GY/BN) to the LH rear turn lamp. When the SJB detects the multifunction switch in the RH TURN position, the SJB sends voltage through circuit CLS25 (YE/VT) to the RH front turn and RH side repeater lamps, and through circuit CLS19 (VT/OG) to the RH rear turn lamp. Circuit GD120 (BK/GN) and circuit GD123 (BK/GY) provide ground for the LH front turn/side repeater lamps and the RH front turn/side repeater lamps, respectively. Circuit GD149 (BK/GY) and circuit GD151 (BK/GN) provide ground for the LH and RH rear turn lamps, respectively.
Possible Causes
- Circuit CLS18 (GY/BN) open, short to ground or short to voltage
- Circuit CLS19 (VT/OG) open, short to ground or short to voltage
- Circuit CLS21 (BU/GN) open, short to ground or short to voltage
- Circuit CLS25 (YE/VT) open, short to ground or short to voltage
- Circuit GD120 (BK/GN) open
- Circuit GD123 (BK/GY) open
- Circuit GD149 (BK/GY) open
- Circuit GD151 (BK/GN) open
- SJB