Interior Lamps
The interior lighting consist of the following three groups. This first
group includes lamps that may not be dimmed.
• | The vanity mirror lamps |
• | The IP compartment lamps |
• | The driver and passenger door control switch illumination |
• | The Rear Audio Control Illumination |
Courtesy/Illuminated Entry Lamps
The second group include lamps that may be manually turned on or off
by placing the dome lamp defeat switch in the ON or OFF position, by placing
the interior lamp switch in the DOME position, or by opening a door.
When the driver places the dome lamp defeat switch in the OFF position,
the courtesy lamps, dome lamps and stepwell lamps will be disabled. If the
dome lamp overide switch is in the ON position and an outside front
door handle is lifted or a front, side, or rear (cargo doors only)
door is opened, the courtesy lamps illuminate. If the vehicle is equipped
with a liftglass and dutch doors, the coutesy lamps will not illuminate
when these are opened. After all the doors have been closed the courtesy
lamps will remain illuminated approximately 20 seconds after
the last door closes. The body control module (BCM) will immediately
turn off the courtesy lamps if a door lock command is received with
all the doors closed, or if the ignition switch is turned to either
the RUN or START position.
The CTSY fuse in the IP fuse block supplies battery positive voltage
to the inadvertent power relay coil and supply circuit. The BCM supplies ground
to activate the inadvertent power relay to supply all interior courtesy
lamps and the courtesy lamp relay with supply voltage. When a courtesy
lamp request input is received by the BCM, the BCM will energize the
courtesy lamp relay. The normally open courtesy lamp relay switch closes,
grounding the courtesy lamp circuit to G110. Some of the courtesy lamps
may also be used as reading lamps by placing the lamp switch in the
ON or OFF position.
The driver and passenger door control switch illumination and rear audio
control illumination are supplied battery positive voltage from the headlamp
switch in the PARK or HEAD positions. Grounds for these component lamps
are supplied by G200 for the RH door switches, G110 for the LH door
switches and G107 for the rear audio controls.
Keyless Entry Interior Illumination
When the driver uses the door key in order to unlock the doors, the
body control module (BCM) receives a door unlock signal. The BCM must have
inputs that indicate that the ignition switch is OFF, the courtesy
lamp switch is OFF and all the doors are closed. The BCM will then
activate the interior lamps. The courtesy lamps will remain on, approximately
20 seconds after the door is closed. If the door locks are
activated to the LOCK position, or if the ignition switch is turned
to either the RUN or START position the courtesy lamps will turn
off immediately.
When the driver uses the remote function actuator transmitter to unlock
the doors or presses the panic button, the BCM will keep the courtesy lamps
on approximately 20 seconds. If the door locks are activated
to the UNLOCK or LOCK position, or if the ignition switch is turned
to either the RUN or START position, the courtesy lamps will turn off
immediately. The BCM will also keep the courtesy lamps on approximately
40 seconds after an alarm event is completed.
Vanity Lamps
The inadvertent power relay also provides battery positive voltage to
each vanity mirror lamp. When the vanity mirror cover on the sunshade is opened,
the internal switch closes to provide a ground circuit and the vanity
lamp illuminates.
IP Compartment Lamp
The inadvertent power relay also provides battery positive voltage to
the instrument panel compartment lamp. When the IP compartment is opened,
the internal switch closes to provide a ground circuit and the IP compartment
lamp illuminates.
Battery Rundown Protection/Inadvertent Power
In the event that any of the interior lamps supplied voltage by the
inadvertent power relay and ground from the courtesy lamp relay were to remain
on when the ignition is OFF after a period of 20 minutes, the
BCM will deactivate the inadvertent power relay turning OFF all of the
lamps on that circuit to prevent total battery discharge. Only when
the ignition switch is cycled back to the RUN position will the BCM reset
the internal timer and reactivate the inadvertent power relay. When
the inadvertent power relay is not energized, the BCM utilizes the inadvertent
power courtesy lamp supply voltage circuit to monitor for a courtesy
lamp switch request signal. If a courtesy lamp switch is activated, the BCM
will receive the signal to energize the inadvertent power relay by grounding
the control circuit.
Interior Lamps Dimming
The third group includes lamps which may be dimmed. This group may use
a combination of vacuum fluorescent (VF) illumination and incandescent
lamps.
• | HVAC control head assembly |
• | Radio and remote CD player |
• | Instrument panel cluster (IPC) |
• | Rear window wiper/washer switch |
• | Overhead driver information display module |
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position,
the radio and driver information display module vacuum fluorescent (VF) displays
turn on at maximum brightness. When the park lamps are on, all incandescent
backlighting turn on at the dimming level indicated by the IP dimmer
switch. At the same time, all vacuum fluorescent (VF) displays are
controlled by the BCM to match the indicated IP dimmer switch dimming
level. Battery positive voltage is supplied from the PK LPS
fuse in the IP fuse block to the headlamp and panel dimmer switch and
to the ILLUM fuse also located in the IP fuse block. The IP panel dimmer
switch potentiometer receives both its voltage and ground from the
headlamp switch and is also an input to the BCM. When the driver selects
a dimming setting by moving the IP dimming switch potentiometer, all
incandescent backlighting lamps are provided with a specific voltage.
The incandescent backlighting lamps are then grounded at G105, G107,
G110 and G200. When the IP dimmer switch is moved from MIN to MAX,
all vacuum fluorescent (VF) displays, as well as all incandescent backlighting
respond from minimum intensity to maximum brightness in response to
the IP dimmer switch.