Turn Signal Indicator
The left or right turn signal indicator lamp will illuminate when the multi-function lever on the left side of the steering column is moved to signal a turn. The turn/hazard switch in the steering column receives an on-and-off flashing current from the fuse block and the turn signal flasher unit in the convenience center when the ignition switch is in one of the following positions:^ RUN
^ START
^ BULB TEST
When the multi-function lever is moved the turn/hazard switch routes the current to circuits that feed the following lamps:
^ The left front turn signal lamp
^ The right front turn signal lamp
^ The left rear tail/stop/turn signal lamps
^ The right rear tail/stop/turn signal lamps
The circuit to the left or right front turn signal lamp, and the cornering and sidemarker lamps has a branch that feeds the appropriate turn indicator lamp in the instrument cluster. This causes the lamps to flash when the exterior lamps are indicating a turn.
When the hazard warning button on the right side of the steering column is pressed in the following lamps in the instrument cluster flash:
^ The left front turn signal lamps
^ The right front turn signal lamps
^ The cornering lamps
^ The sidemarker lamps
^ The rear tail/stop/turn lamps
^ Both turn signal indicator lamps
Power for the hazard warning system reaches the turn/hazard switch from the fuse block and the hazard flasher in the convenience center. Power is supplied with the ignition switch in any position. When the hazard warning system is flashing, the turn signal circuits are inoperative.