Supra L6-2997cc 3.0L DOHC MFI (1998)
Stop Light: Description and Operation
Current is applied at all times through the STOP fuse to TERMINAL 2 of the stop light SW.
When the ignition SW is turned ON, current flows from the GAUGE fuse to TERMINAL 8 of the light failure sensor, and also flows through the rear
light waning light to TERMINAL 4 of the light failure sensor.
STOP LIGHT DISCONNECTION WARNING
When the ignition SW is turned on and the brake pedal is pressed (Stop light SW ON), if the stop light circuit is open, the current flowing from
TERMINAL 7 of the light failure sensor to TERMINAL 2 changes, so the light failure sensor detects the disconnection and the warning circuit of
the light failure sensor is activated.
As a result, the current flows from TERMINAL 4 of the light failure sensor to TERMINAL 11 to GROUND and turns the rear light warning light
on. By pressing the brake pedal, the current flowing to TERMINAL 8of the light failure sensor keeps the warning circuit on holding and the warning
light on until the ignition SW is turned off.