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TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SYSTEMS

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

TURN SIGNAL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH AND HAZARD

WARNING SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

TURN SIGNAL CANCELLING CAM . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
COMBINATION FLASHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING

TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING

SYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING

SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

COMBINATION FLASHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING

SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

TURN SIGNAL CANCELLING CAM . . . . . . . . . . . 10

SPECIAL TOOLS

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

TURN SIGNAL SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

A turn signal system is standard factory-installed

safety equipment on this model. The turn signal sys-
tem allows the vehicle operator to provide the drivers
of other vehicles in near proximity with an optical
indication of his intention to perform a turning
maneuver or to change traffic lanes. The turn signal
system uses ignition switched battery current, and
will operate only when the ignition switch is in the
On position.

Vehicles equipped with the optional Electronic

Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) have a Turn Sig-
nal On warning feature. This feature is designed to
provide the driver with both visual and audible
reminders when a turn signal has been left turned
on for an extended period. Refer to Electronic Vehi-
cle Information Center 
in the Description and
Operation section of Group 8V - Overhead Console
Systems for more information on the EVIC features.

The turn signal system includes the following com-

ponents:

Combination flasher

Front side marker lamps

Turn signal cancelling cam

Turn signal indicator lamps

Turn signal lamps

Turn signal switch.

Refer to Lamp in the proper section of Group 8L -

Lamps for more information on the exterior turn sig-
nal lamps. Refer to Instrument Cluster in the
proper section of Group 8E - Instrument Panel Sys-
tems for more information on the turn signal indica-

tor lamps. Following are general descriptions of the
major components in the turn signal system. For
complete circuit diagrams, refer to Turn Signals in
the Contents of Group 8W - Wiring Diagrams.

OPERATION

With the ignition switch in the On or Accessory

position, and the turn signal (left or lighting multi-
function) switch control stalk moved up (right turn)
or down (left turn), the turn signal system is acti-
vated. When the turn signal system is activated, the
circuitry of the turn signal switch and the combina-
tion flasher will cause the selected (right or left) turn
signal indicator lamp, front park/turn signal lamp,
front side marker lamp, and rear turn signal lamp to
flash on and off. If the exterior lighting is turned off,
the front park/turn signal lamp and the front side
marker lamp will flash in unison. If the exterior
lighting is turned on, the front park/turn signal lamp
and the front side marker lamp will flash alternately.

The EVIC module uses turn signal status messages

from

the

Electro-Mechanical

Instrument

Cluster

(EMIC) module and distance messages from the Pow-
ertrain Control Module (PCM) received over the Pro-
grammable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus
network to determine when the Turn Signal On
warning should be activated. The EMIC receives a
hard wired input from the combination flasher to
determine the proper turn signal status message to
send. If a turn signal is left on for more than about
1.6 kilometers (1 mile) of driving distance, the EVIC
will display the Turn Signal On message and will
send a request to the Body Control Module (BCM)
over the PCI data bus for two sets of three chime
tones to sound.

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Summary of Contents for Grand Cherokee Wj 2000

Page 1: ...p 8L Lamps for more information on the exterior turn sig nal lamps Refer to Instrument Cluster in the proper section of Group 8E Instrument Panel Sys tems for more information on the turn signal indica tor lamps Following are general descriptions of the major components in the turn signal system For complete circuit diagrams refer to Turn Signals in the Contents of Group 8W Wiring Diagrams OPERATI...

Page 2: ...ostics and allows the addition of many new feature capabil ities For diagnosis of these electronic modules or of the PCI data bus network the use of a DRB scan tool and the proper Diagnostic Procedures manual are recommended The other electronic modules that may affect haz ard warning system operation are as follows Body Control Module BCM Refer to Body Control Module in the Description and Operat...

Page 3: ...placed OPERATION TURN SIGNAL SWITCH The left multi function switch control stalk that extends from the left side of the steering column just below the steering wheel is moved up or down to activate the turn signal switch When the control stalk is moved in the upward direction the right turn signal switch circuitry is activated and when the control stalk is moved in the downward direction the left ...

Page 4: ...dle the current flow requirements of the factory installed lighting If supplemental lighting is added to the turn signal lamp circuits such as when towing a trailer with lights the combination flasher will automatically try to compensate to keep the flash rate the same The combination flasher is located in the junction block under the left end of the instrument panel in the passenger compartment B...

Page 5: ...t Front Turn Signal 4 L63 Left Rear Turn Signal 5 L62 Right Rear Turn Signal 6 F22 Fused Ignition Switch Output 7 L305 Left Turn Switch Sense 8 L302 Right Turn Switch Sense 9 L91 Hazard Switch Sense Fig 2 Combination Flasher WJ TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SYSTEMS 8J 5 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Continued ...

Page 6: ...ry voltage at the fused ignition switch output run circuit cavity for the combination flasher in the junction block If OK go to Step 8 If not OK repair the open fused ignition switch output run cir cuit to the junction block fuse as required 8 Turn the ignition switch to the Off position Check for battery voltage at the fused B circuit cavity for the combination flasher in the junction block If OK...

Page 7: ...iagrams refer to Turn Signals in the Con tents of Group 8W Wiring Diagrams WARNING ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR BAGS REFER TO GROUP 8M PASSIVE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL STEERING COLUMN OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY 1 Disconnect and is...

Page 8: ...s 4 11 345 358 Auto Headlamps On Pins 4 11 74 81 Fog Lamps Pins 1 2 Optical Horn Pins 2 5 High Beam Pins 2 6 INTERIOR LIGHTING SWITCH TESETS Dome Lamp Disable On Pins 4 9 63 70 Panel Lamps Dimming Position 1 Pins 4 9 198 208 Dimming Position 2 Pins 4 9 551 569 Dimming Position 3 Pins 4 9 905 929 Dimming Position 4 Pins 4 9 1258 1290 Dimming Position 5 Pins 4 9 1611 1651 Dimming Position 6 Pins 4 9...

Page 9: ...l the terminals are fully seated in the terminal cavities in the junction block receptacle 4 Install the steering column opening cover onto the instrument panel Refer to Steering Column Opening Cover in the Removal and Installation sec tion of Group 8E Instrument Panel Systems for the procedures 5 Reconnect the battery negative cable TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SWITCH WARNING ON VEHICLES EQUIPP...

Page 10: ...ntil the front wheels are in the straight ahead position 1 Place the front wheels in the straight ahead position 2 Remove the driver side airbag module from the steering wheel Refer to Driver Side Airbag Mod ule in the Removal and Installation section of Group 8M Passive Restraint Systems for the procedures 3 Disconnect the steering wheel wire harness connector from the upper clockspring connector...

Page 11: ...ing Column Shrouds Remove Install 1 UPPER TILTING COLUMN SHROUD 2 FIXED COLUMN SHROUD 3 LOWER TILTING COLUMN SHROUD 4 SCREW Fig 10 Multi Function Switch Mounting Housing Screw Remove Install 1 CLOCK SPRING 2 MOUNTING SCREW 3 MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH ASSEMBLY WJ TURN SIGNAL AND HAZARD WARNING SYSTEMS 8J 11 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Continued ...

Page 12: ...urn signal and hazard warning switch onto the multi function switch mounting hous ing Refer to Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Switch in the Removal and Installation section of this group for the procedures 3 Rotate the turn signal cancelling cam in the multi function switch mounting housing until the alignment hole in the one cam lobe is aligned with the alignment hole in the back of the housing T...

Page 13: ...pper tilting steering column shroud to the lower shroud and snap the two shroud halves together 13 Install the steering wheel to the steering col umn upper shaft Be certain to index the alignment splines in the hub of the steering wheel armature with the splines on the shaft Pull the clockspring wire harness through the hole between the two upper steering wheel armature spokes 14 Install and tight...

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