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@ If the results are correct for the Trans AM,
check WHT (17) wire to the Turn-Hazard
Switch. Replace the Turn-Hazard Switch if
the wiring is OK and the Rear Turn Lights
light; for the Firebird, check the bulb,
socket, and related wiring (see schematic).
1. Check the Brake Switch,
LT BLU (20) and
ORN (140) wires for continuity. Repair1
replace as necessary.
2. Check the Brake Switch, ORN (140) and LT
BLU (820) wires for continuity.
Repairlre-
place as necessary.
GlRGUlT OPERATION
Turn Lights
With the Ignition Switch in RUN, BULB TEST,
or START, voltage is applied through the TURN
BIU Fuse and Turn Flasher to the normally closed
pole of the Hazard Switch in the Turn-Hazard
Switch.
With the Turn Switch in TURN LEFT position,
voltage is applied from the Turn Switch through
the LT BLU wires to the LH Turn Indicator and
the LH Front
ParWTurn Light. Voltage is applied
through the YEL wires to the LH Rear Turn
Lights. The lights go on immediately. They begin
to flash when the current flow heats up the tim-
ing element in the flasher and it repeatedly opens
and closes the circuit. When
voltage is applied to the LH Front
Park1
Turn Light, voltage will also be applied to the LH
Front Marker Light. If the Light Switch is OFF,
current will flow to ground through
S105 and the
many lights connected in parallel to ground.
These lights provide low resistance paths to
ground. The Marker Light will flash with the
Turn Lights. The lights used for the ground path
will not flash, however, since the voltage drop
across the Marker Light is much higher than that
across the other lights.
When the Light Switch is in either PARK or
HEAD, voltage is applied through the Tail Fuse,
Light Switch, and
S105 to the Marker and Park
Lights. If the Turn-Hazard Switch is in TURN
LEFT, the LH Front Marker Light has battery
voltage at both terminals and goes out. When the
flasher stops supplying voltage to the Turn Light,
the Marker Light is grounded through the Turn
Light and goes on. In this way, the LN Front
Marker flashes on when the LH Front
ParkITurn
Light goes off, and off when the Turn Light goes The
Front Marker Lights flash in HAZARD,
just as they did in TURN RIGHT and TURN
LEFT. If the Light Switch is in OFF, they flash on
when the Hazard Lights are on. If the Light
Switch is in either PARK or HEAD, they flash on
when the Hazard Lights are off, and off when the
Hazard Lights are on.
In HAZARD, the turn circuit is always open,
and the Hazard Flasher controls the lights.
Stop Lights
Voltage is applied at all times through the
STOP
HA% Fuse to the Brake Switch. When the
brake pedal is depressed, the contacts in the
Brake Switch close.
The Trans Am Stop Lights receive voltage
through the WHT wires that feed the Turn-Haz-
ard Switch. With the switches in the positions
shown in the schematic, the Stop Lights are con-
nected to the WHT wire through the YEL and DK
GRN wires and the turn switches. They will come
on when the Brake Switch is closed. The
Firebird on.
With
RIGHT, Stop
Lights are connected directly to the Brake
the Turn-Hazard Switch in TURN
Switch.
the circuit operation is similar.
For the High Level Stop Light, voltage is ap-
plied directly from the Brake Switch to the Nigh
Hazard Lights Level Stop Light.
Voltage is applied at all times through the
STOP-HAZ Fuse and the Hazard Flasher to the
normally open poles of the Hazard Switch in the
Turn-Hazard Switch. With the Hazard Switch in
HAZARD, current flows through the assembly
using all four paths used by both Front and Rear
Turn Lights. All of the Turn Lights and both Turn
Indicators flash on and off.
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EXTERIOR LIGHTS I$
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Front Park Lights
The Front Park Lights can be lit by putting the
Light Switch either in
PARK or in HEAD.
With the Park Lights or Headlights on, battery
voltage is provided through the BRN wires to
both Park Lights. The path to ground for the Park
Lights is
6103 (LH) or 6104 (RN).
The Park Lights will not flash when the turn
signal is on, they will have a steady glow.
Front Marker Lights
The Front Marker Lights can be lit by the Park
Lights or the Turn Lights. Neither of the two
wires to each of the marker bulbs is
a ground
wire.
With the Park Lights on, battery voltage is sup-
plied through the BRN wires to both Marker
Lights. The path
to ground for the marker bulbs
is through the
Turn Lights. The small Marker
Light bulbs light up, but not the larger turn
bulbs.
Lights are on, but not the Park
Lights, battery voltage is applied through the
BLU wires
to the Marker Lights. They glow since
they are grounded through the entire Park Light
system. As before, the small marker bulbs light
up, but not all the parking bulbs. If
both the Park Lights and a set of
lights are on at the same time, the marker
for that side
will not light up. With battery
voltage on both sides of
a bulb, it will not glow.
When the Lights flash off, however, the
marker bulb on that side will come on since
it is
now grounded through the Lights. This
circuit
makes the turn and marker bulbs flash
out of step with each other when the Park
Lights are on.
License, Tail, or Rear Marker Lights
Voltage is applied through the Tail Fuse to the
Light Switch at all times. With the Light Switch
in PARK or
HEAD, voltage is applied through the
fuse and the Light Switch to all of the lights in
this circuit.
" EXTERIOR LIGHTS WITH LAMP MONITOR: TURN/HAZARD/STOP/FRONT PARKIFRONT MARKER/
HIGH LEVEL STOP LIGHT
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FROM 6210. PIN J PAGE 111.0
EXTERIOR LIGHTS WITH LAMP MONITOR: TAlLIREAR MARKERILICENSE
TO C208, PIN D PAGE 111-3
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TO C205. PIN C
PAGE 111-3 TO 6205. PIN A
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1, EXTERIOR LIGHTS WITH LAMP MONITOR: TAILIREAR MARKERILICENSE
GROUND DISTRIBUTION
EXTERIOR LIGHTS WITH LAMP MONITOR I:
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
r Try the follovving checks before doing the
Systern Diagnosis .
1 . If neither the Turn Lights nor the Back Up
Lights work. check the TURN
BIU Fuse .
2 . If neither the Stop Lights nor the Hazard
Lights work. check the STOP-HAZ Fuse
.
3 . If only one light does not operate. check bulb.
socket. and related wiring (see schematic)
.
4 . If one of the Turn Indicators goes on when the
Park Lights are turned on. check the Front
Turn Light on that side
.
5 . For any of the following symptoms. replace the
Turn-Hazard Switch:
Some Turn Lights work and all Hazard
Lights work
.
@ Some Hazard Lights work and all Turn
Lights work
.
Hazard Lights do not turn off .
6 . If the Turn Lights stay on (do not flash) in both
TURN LEFT and TURN RIGHT. replace the
Turn Flasher
.
7 . If the Hazard Lights stay on (do not flash) in
HAZARD. but the Stop Lights go off normally.
replace the Hazard Flasher
.
8 . If no Park. Tail. or License Lights work.
check the Light Switch. and the
ORNIBLK
(240) and BRN (9) wires for an open (see
schematic)
.
COMPONENT LOCATION Page-Figure
..... Brake Switch .................... Above brake pedal. on brake pedal support 201- 9-A
......... Convenience
Center .............. Behind IIP. to right of steering column 201-10-A
....... Fuse
Block ...................... Behind LH side of IIP. below light switch 201-10-A
Lights Monitoring Module
......... Behind IIP. at base of steering column
......... Turn Flasher .................... Behind IIP. to right of steering column 201-
9-A
TurnIHazard Switch .............. Top of steering column
.. ClOO (42 cavities) ................ LW front of dash. left of brake master cylinder 201- 0-A
................. C105 (2 cavities) Behind
LH side of IIP. near fuse block
.................. 6205 (3 cavities) ................. Behind LH side of rear seat 201-17-6
.................. ................. C208 (8 cavities) Behind LR side of rear seat 201-17-C
. C210 (11 cavities) ................ Behind IIP. on RH lower side of steering column 201-
9-A
.................... C312 (2 cavities) ................. Behind rear license plate 201-17-A
..... ............. 6103
(Except VIN E) On
radiator support. behind LH headlights 201-16-A
..... .......................... 6104 On
radiator support. behind RH headlights 201-16-A
............ .......................... 6200 Behind IIP. left of steering column 201-10-A
......................... .......................... 6303 Center of end panel 201-17-B
..... ........................... S105 Front lights harness. behind LH headlights 201-16-A
S106
........................... Front lights harness. LH front corner of engine
............................ compartment 201-15-B
..... ........................... S107 Front lights harness. behind LH headlights 201-16-A
..... S109 ........................... Front lights harness. left of RH headlights 201-16-A
.... S110 ........................... Front lights
harness. behind RH headlights 201-16-A
......... S205 ........................... IIP harness. behind
instrument cluster 201-10-A
......... S225 ........................... I/P harness. behind instrument cluster 201-10-A
......... S227 ........................... IIP harness. behind instrument cluster 201-10-A
....... S302 ........................... Rear lights harness. LH side of end panel 201-17-B
S307
........................... Rear lights harness. LH rear corner of cargo
............................ compartment 201-17-B
...... S308 ........................... Rear lights harness. behind LH rear lights 201-17-A
S311
........................... Rear lights harness. left of RW back up lights ... 201-17-A
EXTERIOR LIGHTS WITH LAMP MONITOR 1 g
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9. If the Stop Lights stay on without the brake
pedal pressed,
adjustlreplace the Brake
Switch.
10. If the Park Lights do not
turn off, replace
the Light Switch.
11.
If only the High Level Stop Light does not
work, check the Brake Switch,
High Level
Stop Eight, the LT
BEUIBLK and YEL
(820) wires, and the BLK (150) wires for an
open.
12. If a
Turn Indicator lights steadily (does not
flash) when the Turn
Signal is on, check the
Turn Lights on that side.
Go to System Diagnosis for diagnostic tests.
SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
@ Diagnostic steps for the symptoms listed in
the following table are listed after the table.
SYMPTOM TABLE
k The Turn Lights do not work, but the
Hazard Lights work
B: The Hazard Lights do not work, but the
Stop Lights and
Turn Lights work
@: The Stop Lights do not work, but the Turn
Signals work
Lights on one or both sides
do not work
E: The Front Turn Light and Wn Indicator
on one or both sides do not light
A: THE TURN LIGHTS DO NOT MRK,
BUT THE HAZARD LIGHTS WORK
Connect: TEST UMP
At: CONNECTOR 6218 (Connected)
Condition:
@ lanition Switch: RUM 1
Correct For Diagnosis
Connect
Result of Incorrect Setween Results
L (PPL) & Test Lamp
See 1 Ground lights
Jf *.he test lamp lights, replace the Turn-
Hazard Switch.
1. Check the Turn Flasher, BIU Fuse,
and the DK
BLU (75) and PPL (16) wires
for
an open (see schematic).
B: THE HAZARD LIGHTS DO NOT WORK,
BUT THE STOP LIGHTS AND BURN
LIGHTS WORK (TABLE 1)
At: CONVENIENCE CENTER (Disconnected)
Conditions:
e Hazard Flasher: REMOVED
* Hazard Switch: HAZARD
Jumper Correct For Diagnosis
Result of
Incorrect
Betvveen Results
B (BRN) & A All
the Turn
I (ORN) I Lights light I See 1 I
If the result is correct, replace the Hazard
Flasher.
1. Go to Table 2.
B: THE HAZARD LIGHTS DO NOT WORK,
BUT THE STOP LIGHTS AND TURN
LlGMTS WORK (TABLE 2)
Connect: TEST WMP
At: CONNECTOR 6210 (Connected1
For Diagnosis
Connect
of incorrect 1 Bemeen I Resun 1
K (BRN) & Test Lamp
Ground lights
If the result is correct, replace the Turn-
Hazard Switch. 1
1. Check the ORN (140) and BRN (27) wires
for an open (see schematic).
C: THE STOP LIGHTS DO NOT WORK
BUT THE TURN SIGNALS WQR:'" -. .-
Connect: TEST EAMP
At: CONNECTOR C208 (Connected1
Condition:
r Brake Pedal: DEPRESSED
Connect Correct
For Diagnosis
Result of
Incorrect
Between Results
B (LT BLU) & Test Lamp
lights See 1 Ground
If the test lamp lights, with Trans Am,
check
WHT (17) wire for an open, then re-
place
TurnJHazard Switch if WHT wire is
good. With Firebird, check
LT BLU (20)
wire for an open (See schematic).
1.
ChecWadjust the Brake Switch, and check
the
WWT (17) and ORN (140) wires for an
open (see schematic).
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