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Turn Signal Lamp Control

The Turn Signal Lamp Control function controls turn signal lamps and indicators.

Fig 1: Turn Signal Lamp Control - System Diagram
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The Turn Signal/Hazard Control FAM controls Lamps

NOTE: Turn lamps Priority: 1st is the highest priority
  • 1st: ARM blinking, DISARM blinking
  • 2nd: ALARM blinking
  • 3rd: PANIC, MTS blinking
  • 4th: HAZARD blinking
  • 5th: TURN Left blinking, TURN Right blinking
  • 6th: Three time blinking for PTL (Power Trunk module)
  1. FAM: Normal Operating Condition

    While IGN Switch FAM is IGN state, if Turn Signal RH Switch or Turn Signal LH Switch or Hazard switch is ON then turn signal outputs are turned ON following the switch input (LEFT, RIGHT or HAZARD).

    Fig 2: Turn Signal Lamp Control System Blinking Pattern (FAM Normal Operating Condition)
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  2. FAM: Double Blinking Condition

    In case of activation of hazard the fault detection will be able to detect the failure only if 3 bulbs are broken-down. The double blinking works at IGN Switch FAM is IGN state, double blinking for Hazard.

    In case of turn signal activation when one of the FRONT or REAR is broken-down (Lamp failure), the turn signal blinks with double frequency.

    Fig 3: Turn Signal Lamp Control System Blinking Pattern (FAM Double Blinking Condition)
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  3. FAM: SCG (SHORT CIRCUIT TO GND) Fault Condition

    If The FAM detects Short circuit to Ground, then FAM turns off the OUTPUT. The fault detection is carried out continuously, until fault is confirmed by FAM. Once FAM confirms SCG, FAM keeps the fault condition until flasher trigger condition is changed.

    Fig 4: Turn Signal Lamp Control System Blinking Pattern (FAM Short Circuit To Ground Fault Condition)
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