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Hi Len Perras ,
G102 and G304 are ground points connections in the vehicle.
These two images show the location of G102
[image|836102]
and G300
[image|836103]
(not sure about G304 now as the only ground distribution wiring diagram I could find was for a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire SE) but it shows the ground wiring for both the front and rear turn indicators so hopefully it is of some help.
This is a link for the complete wiring diagrams for a 2000 Sunfire SE. Scroll down to p.36 for the wiring diagram for the exterior lights http://diagramas.diagramasde.com/automoviles/pontiac%20sunfire%202000.pdf
About your problem I assume you mean that ''all your turn lights'' do not operate, either left or right or when operating as hazard lights.
Seems funny but do your brake lights work? The fuse that feeds the brake lights also feed the 4 turn lights via the logic circuit. The turn lights when operating just as turn lights are fed by a different fuse. I'm assuming that you have checked both fuses.
-Can you hear the flasher unit operating either when in hazard mode or turn signal mode? If not and if your brake lights are working and both fuses are OK it could be that you have a faulty ground connection to the flasher module. Here is an image showing the relevant details.
+Can you hear the flasher unit operating either when in hazard mode or turn signal mode? If not and if your brake lights are working and the turn/backup fuse is OK it could be that you have a faulty ground connection to the flasher module. Here is an image showing the relevant details.
[image|836112]
If you can hear the relay operating it would be unusual for both front and rear lights not to work because of a faulty ground connection, as they are connected to ground at different parts of the vehicle.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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-Hi @lenperras ,
+Hi Len Perras ,
G102 and G304 are ground points connections in the vehicle.
These two images show the location of G102
[image|836102]
and G300
[image|836103]
(not sure about G304 now as the only ground distribution wiring diagram I could find was for a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire SE) but it shows the ground wiring for both the front and rear turn indicators so hopefully it is of some help.
This is a link for the complete wiring diagrams for a 2000 Sunfire SE. Scroll down to p.36 for the wiring diagram for the exterior lights http://diagramas.diagramasde.com/automoviles/pontiac%20sunfire%202000.pdf
About your problem I assume you mean that ''all your turn lights'' do not operate, either left or right or when operating as hazard lights.
Seems funny but do your brake lights work? The fuse that feeds the brake lights also feed the 4 turn lights via the logic circuit. The turn lights when operating just as turn lights are fed by a different fuse. I'm assuming that you have checked both fuses.
Can you hear the flasher unit operating either when in hazard mode or turn signal mode? If not and if your brake lights are working and both fuses are OK it could be that you have a faulty ground connection to the flasher module. Here is an image showing the relevant details.
[image|836112]
If you can hear the relay operating it would be unusual for both front and rear lights not to work because of a faulty ground connection, as they are connected to ground at different parts of the vehicle.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi @lenperras ,

G102 and G304 are ground points connections in the vehicle.

These two images show the location of G102

[image|836102]

and G300

[image|836103]

(not sure about G304 now as the only ground distribution wiring diagram I could find was for a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire SE) but it shows the  ground wiring for both the front and rear turn indicators so hopefully it is of some help.

This is a link for the complete wiring diagrams for a 2000 Sunfire SE. Scroll down to p.36 for the wiring diagram for the exterior lights  http://diagramas.diagramasde.com/automoviles/pontiac%20sunfire%202000.pdf

About your problem I assume you mean that ''all your turn lights'' do not operate, either left or right or when operating as hazard lights.

Seems funny but do your brake lights work? The fuse that feeds the brake lights also feed the 4 turn lights via the logic circuit. The turn lights when operating just as turn lights are fed by a different fuse. I'm assuming that you have checked both fuses.

Can you hear the flasher unit operating either when in hazard mode or turn signal mode? If not and if your brake lights are working and both fuses are OK it could be that you have a faulty ground connection to the flasher module. Here is an image showing the relevant details.

[image|836112]

If you can hear the relay operating it would be unusual for both front and rear lights not to work because of a faulty ground connection, as they are connected to ground at different parts of the vehicle.

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