Interior Lighting
The interior lighting consist of lamps that may not be dimmed (Interior Lamps)
and lamps that may be dimmed (Interior Lamps Dimming).
Interior Lamps
The first group of lamps are the interior lamps these includes the lamps that
may not be dimmed manually:
• | The instrument panel (I/P) compartment lamp |
• | The inside rear view mirror lamps |
• | The rear compartment lamp |
• | The roof rail courtesy lamps |
• | The sunshade mirror lamps |
• | The underhood compartment lamp |
Interior Lamps Features
The interior lamps system features the following functions:
• | An illuminated entry feature that illuminates the courtesy lamps when
entering the vehicle or activating the remote keyless entry system. |
• | An illuminated exit feature that illuminates the courtesy lamps when
the ignition key has been removed from the ignition. |
• | An inadvertent power feature that supplies voltage to all interior
lamps after the ignition is turned OFF. The inadvertent power feature will deactivate
all interior lamps after 20 minutes to prevent battery rundown. |
• | A theatre dimming feature that will slowly dim the interior lamps from
full brightness to off. |
• | An I/P dimmer switch that illuminates the courtesy lamps. |
• | Individual switches for control of each interior lamp that is not illuminate
with the interior lamp switch. |
Courtesy/Illuminated Entry Lamps
When the body control module (BCM) is in an active state (awake) it energizes
the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit. The courtesy lamps supply voltage
circuit supplies voltage to all of the interior lamps, including the illuminated
entry lamps (courtesy lamps). The illuminated entry lamps are turned on when
they receive a ground from the courtesy lamp low control circuit of the BCM.
When the ignition is in the LOCK position the BCM will ground the courtesy lamp
low control circuit under the following conditions:
• | The door jamb input transitions to an active state (opening a door). |
• | The use of the remote keyless entry (RKE) to unlock the side doors. |
When the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit and the courtesy lamp low
control circuit are active the courtesy/illuminated entry lamps will illuminate.
The courtesy lamps/illuminated entry lamps include the following interior lamps
:
• | The roof rail courtesy lamps |
• | The inside rear view mirror |
When the driver uses the remote function actuator transmitter to unlock the
doors, the BCM will illuminate the courtesy lamps for approximately 40 seconds,
unless another BCM function causes the lamps to remain active. If the ignition
switch is turned to either the RUN or START position the courtesy lamps will
turn off immediately.
When the door latch switch signal circuit is active with the ignition in
the OFF position the BCM will illuminate the courtesy lamps. The courtesy lamps
will remain illuminated for approximately 25 seconds, after the door latch
switch signal circuit becomes inactive, unless another BCM function causes the
lamps to remain active. If the ignition switch is turned to either the RUN or
START position the courtesy lamps will turn off immediately.
Courtesy/Illuminated Exit
The illuminated exit feature will activate the courtesy lamps when the key
IN input of the BCM transitions from an active state to an inactive state (removing
the ignition key). When the key is removed from the ignition, the key IN input
to the BCM becomes inactive. The BCM will illuminate the courtesy lamps for approximately
25 seconds, unless another BCM function causes the lamps to remain active.
Inadvertent Power Feature
Inadvertent power feature provides a similar function for the interior lamps
as a retained accessory power feature. The BCM will energize the courtesy lamps
supply voltage circuit when the BCM is in the active state (awake). When the
courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit is energized, it supplies voltage to all
the interior lights. The BCM will continue to supply voltage to the interior
lamps after the ignition is turned OFF so that the interior lamps may be operated.
The inadvertent power feature will also act as battery run down protection
by deactivate the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit after 20 minutes
once the BCM becomes inactive (ignition OFF and no BCM input activity.)
Theater Dimming
The theatre dimming feature that will slowly dim the interior lamps from
full brightness to off. The following actions will over ride the theatre dimming
feature causing the courtesy lamps to deactivate immediately if no other BCM
function commands the courtesy lamps on:
• | A transition from active to inactive of the interior lamps switch (turning
off the interior lamps switch). |
• | A LOCK command from the remote keyless entry system. |
• | A last door closed locking function (locking and closing all the doors). |
Courtesy Lamps Manual Operation
The courtesy lamps, may be manually operated by the I/P dimmer switch. When
the I/P dimmer switch is placed in the ON position the BCM receives a ground
from the courtesy lamp switch signal circuit. Upon receiving the courtesy lamp
switch signal the BCM then pulls low the courtesy lamp low control output circuit,
which illuminates the courtesy lamps. The voltage for all interior lamps is supplied
by the courtesy lamp supply voltage circuit of the BCM, whenever the BCM is active.
The interior lamp switch will override any BCM operation of the interior lamps,
such as entry illumination.
Dome Lamp
The dome lamp is turned ON by the I/P dimmer switch or during illuminated
entry.
During illuminated entry or when the I/P dimmer switch is ON the BCM wakes
up and then energizes the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit, suppling voltage
to all interior lamps. The BCM pulls the courtesy lamps low control circuit low,
providing ground to the dome lamp and all courtesy lamps.
I/P Compartment Lamp
When the I/P compartment is opened the I/P compartment lamp illuminates,
if the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit of the BCM is activated (BCM awake).
The I/P compartment lamp illuminates when the courtesy lamps supply circuit
of the BCM supplies voltage to the I/P compartment lamp and the I/P compartment
switch closes, providing a ground path.
I/P Courtesy Lamp
The I/P courtesy lamp is turned ON by the I/P dimmer switch or during illuminated
entry.
During illuminated entry or when the I/P dimmer switch is ON the BCM wakes
up and then energizes the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit, suppling voltage
to all interior lamps. The BCM pulls the courtesy lamp low control circuit low,
providing ground to the I/P courtesy lamps and all courtesy lamps.
Inside Rear View Mirror Lamp
The inside rear view mirror lamp is turned ON by the I/P dimmer switch,
the inside rear view mirror switch, or during illuminated entry.
During illuminated entry or when the I/P dimmer switch is ON the BCM wakes
up and then energizes the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit, suppling voltage
to all interior lamps. The BCM pulls the courtesy lamp low control circuit low,
providing ground to the inside rear view mirror lamp and all courtesy lamps.
The inside rear view mirror lamp can be turned on from the inside rear view
mirror switch. The BCM supplies voltage through the courtesy lamps supply voltage
circuit when the BCM is awake. Manually turning on the inside rear view mirror
switch provides a ground path.
Rear Compartment Lamp
When the rear compartment is opened, the rear compartment lamp illuminates.
When the rear compartment is opened, the rear compartment courtesy lamp switch
sends a ground signal to the BCM, waking the BCM. When the BCM wakes up it will
then energize the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit , suppling voltage to
the rear compartment courtesy lamp. The rear compartment courtesy lamp switch
will provide a ground path for the rear compartment courtesy lamp in order to
illuminate the lamp.
Roof Rail Courtesy Lamps
The roof rail courtesy lamps are turned ON by the I/P dimmer switch, the
individual roof rail courtesy lamp switch, or during illuminated entry.
During illuminated entry or when the I/P dimmer switch is ON the BCM wakes
up and then energizes the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit, suppling voltage
to all interior lamps. The BCM pulls the courtesy lamp low control circuit low,
providing ground to the roof rail courtesy lamps and all courtesy lamps.
The roof rail courtesy lamps can be turned on from the individual roof rail
courtesy lamp switch. The BCM supplies voltage through the courtesy lamps supply
voltage circuit when the BCM is awake. Manually turning on the roof rail courtesy
lamp switch provides a ground path.
Sunshade Mirror Lamps
When the vanity mirror cover on the sunshade is opened, the sunshade mirror
lamp illuminates.
The sunshade mirror lamps receive voltage from the courtesy lamps supply
voltage circuit anytime the BCM is awake. The sunshade illuminated mirror lamps
receive ground from their individual switches when the sunshade is open.
Underhood Compartment Lamp
When the underhood compartment is opened the underhood compartment lamp
illuminates, if the courtesy lamps supply voltage circuit of the BCM is activated
(BCM awake).
The underhood compartment lamp illuminates when the courtesy lamps supply
circuit of the BCM supplies voltage to the underhood compartment lamp and the
underhood compartment switch closes, providing a ground path.
Interior Lamps Dimming
The second group of lamps include lamps which may be dimmed. This group may
use a combination of vacuum fluorescent (VF) illumination and incandescent lamps:
• | Door switches and window switches |
• | HVAC control head assembly |
• | Outside rear view mirror |
• | Steering wheel controls |
• | The instrument panel cluster (IPC) |
• | Traction control switch |
When the headlamp switch is placed in the PARK position, battery voltage is
supplied through the headlamp switch to both the TAIL LAMP, LIC LAMPS fuse and
the FRONT PARK fuse. Battery voltage is then applied through the TAIL LAMP, LIC
LAMPS fuse to the PANEL DIMMING fuse . From the PANEL DIMMING fuse, voltage is then
applied to the I/P dimming switch. Voltage is then applied to all the dimmable lamps.
Incandescent Dimming
The incandescent lamps become illuminated when the park lamps are on. The
brightness of all the incandescent lamps is determined by a variable voltage signal
from the dimmer switch and sent through the instrument panel lamp supply voltage 1
circuit. The incandescent lamps are located in various components (see schematics).
Vacuum Fluorescent (VF) Dimming
The vacuum florescent lamps will be at full brightness when the ignition is
on and the park lamps are OFF. When the park lamps are turned ON, voltage is supplied
by the instrument panel lamp fuse supply voltage circuit to the VF display components.
The VF display will then dim to the level set by the dimmer switch. The brightness
of all the vacuum florescent displays is determined by a variable voltage signal
produced by the dimmer switch and sent through the I/P lamp supply voltage 1 circuit.
With the park lamps activated , the following components will dim for night
time viewing:
• | The VF display of the radio |
• | The Instrument Cluster VF displays |
When the instrument panel lamp fuse supply voltage is present, the VF display
is at its high brightness for daytime viewing. When the park lamps are on, the
VF displays receive two signals. The first from the instrument panel lamp fuse
supply voltage circuit and the second from the instrument panel lamp supply voltage 1
circuit.
Driver Controls and Modules
The body control module (BCM) module processes the inputs and the controls.
The ambient light sensor supplies the BCM with a signal for daytime conditions
or for low light conditions:
Driver controls include the following components:
• | The rear compartment lid ajar switch |
• | The I/P compartment lamp switch |