Right Front Turn Signal Output Open
NOTE:
After making any repairs, perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST under VERIFICATION TESTS.
- Turn the ignition on. With the DRBIII®, clear all BCM DTC's. Actuate the Turn Signals. With the DRBIII®, read the DTC information. If the DRBIII® reads: Right Front Turn Signal Output Open, go to the next step. If the DRBIII® does not read: Right Front Turn Signal Output Open, the condition that caused the symptom is currently not present. Inspect the related wiring for a possible intermittent condition. Look for any chafed, pierced, pinched, or partially broken wires.
- Turn the ignition off. Disconnect the Right Front Turn Signal harness connector. See Figure. Using a 12-volt test light connected to 12-volts, check the ground circuit. If the test light illuminates brightly, go to the next step. If the test light does not illuminate brightly, repair the ground circuit.
- Turn the ignition off. Disconnect the Right Front Turn Signal Lamp connector. See Figure. Turn the ignition on. Turn the Right Turn Signal on. Using a 12-volt test light connected to ground, check the Right Front Turn Signal Output circuit. If the test light illuminates brightly, replace the Turn Signal Lamp. If the test light does not illuminate brightly, go to the next step.
- Turn the ignition off. Disconnect the Body Control Module C2 connector. See Figure. Measure the resistance of the Right Front Turn Signal Driver Circuit to ground. If the resistance is above 5 ohms, repair the Right Front Turn Signal Driver Circuit for an open condition. If the resistance is below 5 ohms, go to the next step.
- Turn the ignition off. Disconnect the Body Control Module C2 harness connector. See Figure. Disconnect the IPM C8 harness connector. See Figure. Measure the resistance of the Right Front Turn Signal Driver Circuit and ground. If the resistance is below 5 ohms, replace the Body Control Module. See BODY CONTROL MODULE under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. If the resistance is above 5 ohms, replace the Intelligent Power Module.