Which fuse is for the brake lights on a 2000 olds bravada? how is it labeled?
During stoplamp operation, power is supplied from the STOP LP fuse in the underhood fuse block through CKT 1540 (ORN) to the TCC/stop lamp switch. When the brake is depressed, the contacts of the TCC/stop lamp switch close, routing power to CKT 17 (WHT). CKT 17 supplies power to both the VECHMSL fuse and the stop switch contact of the hazard switch. From the VECHMSL fuse, current flows through CKT 1320 (LT BLU) to the high mount stoplamp and high mount stoplamp resistor. The ground is provided by G450 through CKT 1350 (BLK). From the stop switch contacts of the hazard switch, current flows through the turn signal switch to CKT 1418 (YEL/BLK) and CKT 1419 (DK GRN/WHT). CKT 1418 (YEL/BLK) supplies power to the LT TRN (rear) fuse (which feeds the LH rear park and turn signal lamp terminal A) through CKT 618 (YEL). Ground is provided by CKT 1350 (BLK) to G450. CKT 1419 (GRN/WHT) supplies power to the RT TRN (rear) fuse (which feeds the RH rear park and turn signal lamp terminal A) through CKT 619 (DK GRN). Ground is provided by CKT 1350 (BLK) to G450. When the left or right turn signal is turned ON, the appropriate turn signal will flash. The opposite side will remain ON in order to serve as a stoplamp when the brakes are applied.
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