Rear Compartment Lid Release
The rear compartment lid can be released by operating the interior rear compartment
lid release switch, pressing the exterior rear compartment lid release switch while
having a valid key fob with you, or pressing the rear compartment release button on
the key fob.
When the rear compartment lid release is operated, battery voltage is switched
to the rear compartment lid release actuator.
Rear Compartment Lid Release System Components
The rear compartment lid release system consists of the following components:
• | Exterior Rear Compartment Lid Release Switch |
• | Interior Rear Compartment Lid Release Switch |
• | Driver Door Switch Assembly (DDSA) |
• | Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) w/Driver Information Center |
• | Instrument Panel Module (IPM) |
• | Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR) |
• | Rear Integration Module (RIM) |
• | Trunk Door Release Relay |
• | Rear Compartment Lid Release Actuator (includes actuator and rear compartment
lid ajar switch) |
The RIM is the logic owner for the rear compartment lid release system. The
decisions required to allow a rear compartment lid release are made in the RIM and
it sends the request to release the lid. Other modules associated with this system
are only used to report switch status or to operate the relay that controls the actuator
according to requests from the RIM.
When the rear compartment lid release switch is operated, the DDSA detects the
rear compartment lid release switch signal circuit connected to ground and sends a
serial data message indicating the request has occurred.
The valet lockout switch is closed in the normal or non-valet position. When
closed it supplies positive voltage to the valet lockout switch signal input to the
IPM and the garage door opener. When the valet lockout switch is open in the valet
position, positive voltage will not be detected by the IPM and the garage door opener
will not have positive voltage. This is the Valet Lockout position. The IPM sends
a serial data message containing the status of the valet lockout switch.
The RIM takes these serial data switch reports, and any requests from the key
fob transmitters, and decides whether the rear compartment lid can be opened. If the
RIM decides the request is authorized, the RIM will send a serial data message requesting
the release of the rear compartment lid.
The RIM, when requested by a serial data message, will ground the trunk release
relay control circuit. This energizes the coil and operates the trunk release relay.
The relay then feeds positive voltage to the rear compartment lid release actuator.
Indicator Operation
When the trunk is ajar the rear compartment lid ajar switch is closed. This
grounds the rear compartment lid ajar switch signal circuit to the RIM. The RIM then
reports the switch status with a serial data message. The message is read by the IPC
and a TRUNK OPEN message is displayed by the driver information center
(DIC).