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Corvette - Corvette Stop/Tail & Turn Signal Light Bulb,
#2057, 1984-1996
1984-96 (C4)
#2057 Stop/Tail & Turn Signal Light Bulb
Corvette Stop/Tail & Turn Signal Light Bulb, #2057, 1984-1996
RAYQUAYLE POSTED THIS INFO
They are very similar. The Multi-function Switch is the turn signal switch or Directional Signal/Hazard Warning Switch Assembly in the attached schematic. Operates turn, hazzard and high beams.
The Stop Lamp Switch
is always connected to the rear lights, unless a turn is requested. At that point the Stop Lamp Switch connection is broken and the requested turn (Left or Right) is connected to the Direction Signal Flasher. The other side remains connected to the Stop Lamp Switch. This way if a right turn is selected, the contacts in the Directional Signal/Hazard Warning Switch Assembly that are between pins M, N and P are the ones we are interested in. Pin P is the input from the Stop Lamp Switch and supplies battery voltage when the brake pedal is depressed (Stop Lamp Switch closes) to the OFF contact, because a right turn was selected in our example, pin N is no longer connected to the OFF contact, but is now connected to the RIGHT contact and pin L, which goes to the Direction Signal Flasher and the right tail lights flash. Pin M is still connected to the OFF contact and the left tail lights light solid as long as the brake pedal is depressed. Obviously if a left turn is selected, this is reversed and if no turn is selected, both pins (M and N) remain connected to the OFF contact and all tail lights light solid if the brake pedal is depressed.
To troubleshoot the Stop Lamp Switch (Brake Light Switch), verify battery voltage to ground from the orange wire. It looks like you did that with your test light and it was good. Now check for battery voltage between ground and the white wire. Same as the first test, but move the one end of the test light from the orange wire to the white wire and push the brake pedal. If no light, it could be out of adjustment. Try the tests again with the switch unmounted. The orange and white wires are connected to normally closed contacts and the brake pedal opens them when in the at rest position (brake off) blocking current flow to the Directional Signal/Hazard Warning Switch Assembly and no brake lights until you press the brake pedal and the switch is allowed to close and the current can again flow to the lights. This means that with the switch connected, but not mounted, the contacts should be closed and the test light should light on both the orange and white and the brake lights should be on.
Try it and see what happens. If not we'll move on from there.