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The wires provided in the Painless harness for turn signal connection can be
identified by the section label reading “TURN SWITCH”. These wires can be seen in the
Turn Signal Schematic on page 77, they are:
Black: 18 gauge wire, printed [TURN SIGNAL SECTION] #953 TO HORN BUTTON
(HORN ACTIVATION), this wire is a ground activation signal to the horn relay. The only
time this wire will be grounded is when the horn button on the steering wheel makes
contact to a ground source.
Black/Light Blue: 16 gauge wire, printed [TURN SWITCH] #926 TO LEFT FRONT
TURN SIGNAL, this wire will provide power to the left turn signal indicator on the gauge
cluster as well as power to the front left turn signal. This wire will have power anytime
the hazard switch is activated and also when the turn signal lever is in the down/left turn
position and the ignition switch is in the ON/RUN position.
Black/Blue: 16 gauge wire, printed [TURN SWITCH] #925 TO RIGHT FRONT TURN
SIGNAL, this wire will provide power to the right turn signal indicator on the gauge
cluster as well as power to the front right turn signal. This wire will have power anytime
the hazard switch is activated and also when the turn signal lever is in the up/right turn
position and the ignition switch is in the ON/RUN position.
Black/Brown: 16 gauge wire, printed [TURN SIGNAL SWITCH] #951 TO HAZARD
SW. (B+ FROM FLASHER), this wire provides power to the hazard switch. It comes
from the hazard flasher found on the fuse block. It is a battery power wire but it will have
power only when the hazard switch is activated, which causes the flasher to send power
through this wire. See Flashers on page 14 of the first manual for how this process
works.
Black/Purple: 16 gauge wire, printed [TURN SIGNAL SWITCH] #952 TO TURN
SWITCH (IGN. POWER FROM FLASHER), this wire provides power to the turn signal
switch. It comes from the turn signal flasher found on the fuse block. It is an ignition
power wire but it will have power only when the turn signal switch is activated, which
causes the flasher to send power through this wire. See Flashers on page 14 of the first
manual for how this process works.
Black/Yellow: 16 gauge wire, printed [TURN SWITCH] <<#949 TO REAR LEFT
TURN>> [TAIL SECTION], this wire provides power to the left rear turn signal. This
wire will have power anytime the hazard switch is activated and also when the turn
signal lever is in the down/left turn position and the ignition switch is in the ON/RUN
position. On vehicles with integrated turn/brake lights, this wire also carries the brake
light power wire. In those cases this wire will also have power anytime the brake pedal
is pressed.
Black/Green: 16 gauge wire, printed [TURN SWITCH] << #948 TO REAR RIGHT
TURN >> [TAIL SECTION], this wire provides power to the right rear turn signal. This
wire will have power anytime the hazard switch is activated and also when the turn
signal lever is in the up/right turn position and the ignition switch is in the ON/RUN
position. On vehicles with integrated turn/brake lights, this wire also carries the brake
light power wire. In those cases, this wire will also have power anytime the brake pedal
is pressed.