The backup lamps are white, located in the rear compartment lid lamp assembly. The backup lamps provide rear lighting and alert others when the vehicle is in reverse.
The center high mounted stop lamp (CHMSL) is in the center of the rear shelf panel. The CHMSL operates simultaneously with the rear stop lamps and provides increased visibility of vehicle braking.
Cornering lamps are an integral part of the headlamp assemblies. The cornering lamps are clear in color and light the peripheral turn area of the vehicle.
The park/turn signal lamps are located in the front bumper fascia. The lamps consist of an amber lens, a dual park/turn signal bulb, and the front side marker lamp.
The side markers are amber in color. The side markers light whenever the park lamps are turned on. The side marker lamps are an integral part of the front park/turn signal lamps in the front bumper fascia.
The hazard switch is located in the top of the steering column. The hazard function uses all of the left and right turn signal lamps.
Each composite headlamp consists of one halogen low beam bulb and one halogen high beam bulb. The bulbs are not interchangeable. The headlamps are assembled to the headlamp housing panel. Adjust the headlamps by using the screen/wall method. The headlamps are controlled by the head/park lamp switch and the twilight sentinel.
The license plate lamp consist of two clear lens located in the license pocket. The lamp illuminates whenever the park lamp switch is in the ON position.
The rear side marker lamps are on each side of the rear bumper fascia. The lamps operate in conjunction with the tail lamp circuit.
The rear lamp system performs the tail, stop, and turn signal functions. The rear lamp system consists of quarter panel mounted tail lamps and a backup lamp assembly mounted to the rear compartment lid. The outboard portions of the backup lamp assembly also perform tail, stop, and turn signal functions. Each lamp has a red lens and 2 bulbs.