The power door lock system consists of the following components:
• | Body Control Module (BCM) |
• | Driver door lock switch |
• | Front passenger door lock switch |
• | Door lock actuators in each of the doors |
• | DOOR LOCKS 20A fuse |
The power door lock system is controlled by the BCM and can be activated by any one of the following:
• | A door lock switch Lock or Unlock actuation |
• | A keyless entry transmitter actuation |
• | An automatic door lock actuation, see Vehicle Personalization in Personalization |
• | An automatic door unlock actuation, see Vehicle Personalization in Personalization |
• | A last door closed locking (LDCL) actuation, see Vehicle Personalization in Personalization |
When the BCM detects a transition of either of the door lock switches to the Lock position, it switches the door lock actuator lock control circuit to voltage. Since the lock actuator unlock control circuits are at ground potential within the BCM, the door lock actuator motors transition to the Lock position.
When the BCM detects a transition of either of the door lock switches to the Unlock position, it switches the driver door lock actuator unlock control circuit to voltage. Since the door lock actuator lock control circuit is at ground potential within the BCM, the driver door lock actuator transitions to the Unlock position.
The driver door lock actuator unlock control circuit is a dedicated control circuit used only for the driver door lock actuator. This is done so that the driver door may be unlocked by itself using a keyless entry transmitter or an automatic door unlock function, if programmed.
When the BCM detects a transition of either of the door lock switches to the Unlock position, it switches the door lock actuator unlock control circuits to voltage. Since the door lock actuator lock control circuit is at ground potential within the BCM, the passenger door lock actuators transition to the Unlock position.
The door lock actuator unlock control circuits are dedicated control circuits used only for the passenger door lock actuators. This is done so that the driver door may be unlocked by itself using a keyless entry transmitter or an automatic door unlock function, if programmed.
This function is intended to prevent the vehicle operator from locking the doors if the key is left in the ignition and any vehicle door is open. The lockout prevention function can be overridden by the BCM if the BCM receives a door Lock input for longer than 3 seconds.
The automatic door lock/unlock function is a Vehicle Personalization feature with the following four programmable modes of operation:
The automatic door lock function can only be enabled by the BCM if the driver door switch is in the Inactive state -- door closed. For information on programming the automatic door locks, refer to Vehicle Personalization in Personalization.
The automatic door re-lock function is a Vehicle Personalization feature that comes from the factory enabled. After an automatic door lock function has occurred, the BCM will re-lock an opened vehicle door only if the vehicle is in gear and the brake is On.
The last door closed locking (LDCL) function is a Vehicle Personalization feature that is intended to allow the doors to be locked while passengers are exiting the vehicle. When LDCL is in Active Mode, the BCM will delay locking of the vehicle doors for 5 seconds after all of the doors have been closed. The LDCL function will be overridden if the BCM receives a door Unlock input or a key in ignition input.