Sportage 2WD L4-2.0L SOHC (1995)
Exterior Lighting Module: Description and Operation
Park, License, Side Marker and Tail Lights
Battery voltage from the "BTN" fuse (see Power Distribution) is applied at all times to the light switch. With the light switch in "PARK" or "HEAD,"
battery voltage is applied to the park, front side marker, tail and license lights. The lights illuminate.
Turn Lights
With the ignition switch in "ON" or "START, battery voltage is applied to the turn signal switch through the 15 A "METER" fuse. With the turn signal
switch in the turn left or turn right position, battery voltage is applied through the turn signal switch to the flasher module. The flasher module will
alternately open and close a solid-state switch which will send pulses of battery voltage to the appropriate turn lights and the turn indicator. The turn
lights and indicators flash.
Hazard Lights
Battery voltage is applied through the "HAZARD" fuse at all times. When the hazard switch is in the "ON" position, a ground is completed to the
flasher module. The flasher module will alternately open and close to a solid state switch which will send pulses of battery voltage to the turn lights and
the turn indicators. The turn lights and indicators flash simultaneously.
Brake Lights
Battery voltage is applied to the brake pedal switch at all times through the "STOP" fuse. With the brake pedal depressed, the brake pedal switch is
closed and battery voltage is applied to all the stop lights and the lights illuminate.