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TM 9-2320-361-24-1
0013 00
LIGHTING AND WIPER SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING (Contd)
Table 3. Directional Signal Systems Troubleshooting Procedures (Contd).
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Test 4. Test continuity of front
1. DIRECTIONAL
composite light wiring harness.
SIGNAL
INOPERATIVE
1. Disconnect lead 461 from front
(Contd)
composite light.
2. Disconnect cable connector at
turn signal switch.
3. Set multimeter to RX 1 scale.
4. Touch multimeter negative
lead to pin B at cable
connector.
5. Touch multimeter positive lead
1. If continuity is not present, repair or
to contact end of 461 at front
replace lead 461 (WP 0090 00).
composite light.
2. Perform test 4 again. If lamp fails to
flash, go to test 5.
Test 5. Test continuity of turn signal
switch.
1. Disconnect cable connector at
turn signal switch.
2. Place turn signal switch in left
position.
3. Touch multimeter negative
lead to pin G of turn signal
switch.
If continuity is not present, replace
4. Touch multimeter positive lead
turn signal switch (WP 0102 00).
to pin B 461 (front left) and pin
C 22-461 (left rear) of turn
signal switch.
5. Place turn signal lever in right
If continuity is not present, replace
position.
turn signal switch (WP 0102 00).
6. Touch multimeter positive lead
to pin A 460 (right front) and
If continuity is not present, replace
pin E (right rear) at turn
turn signal switch (WP 0102 00).
signal switch.
7. Touch multimeter positive lead
to pin F at turn signal switch.
0013 00-14

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