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Backup Lamp: Description and Operation



BACKUP LAMPS

The backup lamps are designed to operate with the ignition in the ON position. Placing the transaxle in the R position closes the backup lamp circuit and turns the backup lamps ON.

Manual Transaxle
On vehicles equipped with a manual transaxle, the circuit closes through the backup lamp switch. When the ignition switch is in the RUN or START positions voltage is applied to the TURN SIGNALS fuse, located in the instrument panel fuse block. Current flows through S206 then through cavity 7 of C206 finally going to the backup lamp switch cavity A. When the switch is closed it allows voltage to be applied to the backup lamp supply voltage circuit. Current is split through S905 to the backup lamps which turns ON the backup lamps.

Automatic Transaxle
On vehicles equipped with an automatic transaxle, the circuit closes through the park neutral position (PNP) switch. When the ignition switch is in the RUN or START positions it applies power to the TURN SIGNALS fuse, located in the instrument panel fuse block. Current then flows through S206 then finally going to the PNP switch cavity 11. When the switch is closed it allows voltage to be applied to the backup lamp supply voltage circuit. Current is split through S905 to the backup lamps which turns ON the backup lamps.