Door Lock System Components
The power door lock system consists of the following components:
• | Rear door lock switch (utilities only) |
• | Driver door unlock relay (uplevel vehicles) |
• | Body Control Module (BCM) |
• | Reversible door lock actuators in each of the doors |
• | MIR/LOCK 3A fuse (switch supply voltage) |
• | DR LOCK 20A fuse (relay supply voltage) |
• | UNLOCK 15A fuse (unlock supply voltage) |
• | LOCK 15A fuse (lock supply voltage) |
• | UNLOCK JMPR (base vehicles) |
Door Lock System Controls
The power door lock system can be controlled by any of the following:
• | A power door lock or unlock switch activation |
• | A keyless entry transmission (uplevel vehicles) |
• | An automatic door lock function |
• | A delay lock function (utilities) |
Driver and Passenger Door Lock Operation (Base Vehicles)
When any of the door lock switches are placed in the lock position, voltage
is applied to the door lock control circuit and the lock relay winding. Since
the other side of the lock relay winding is connected to ground, the relay is
energized. This causes the contacts to close and complete the path from the
DR LOCK fuse through the battery voltage circuit. Voltage is then applied through
the LOCK fuse to the lock side of the door lock actuators. Since the other side
of the all the door lock actuators are connected to the normally closed contacts
of the unlock relay to ground , the doors lock.
The lock function can also be accomplished by the BCM supplying voltage to the
door lock control circuit during a delay lock function (utilities only).
Driver and Passenger Door Lock Operation (Uplevel Vehicles)
When any of the door lock switches are placed in the lock position, voltage
is applied to the door lock control circuit and the lock relay winding. Since
the other side of the lock relay winding is connected to ground, the relay
is energized. This causes the contacts to close and complete the path from the
DR LOCK fuse through the battery voltage circuit. Voltage is then applied through
the LOCK fuse to the lock side of the door lock actuators. Since the other side
of the passenger door lock actuator(s) are connected to the normally closed
contacts of the unlock relay to ground and the driver door lock actuator is
connected to the normally closed contacts of the driver door unlock relay to
ground, the doors lock.
The lock function can also be accomplished by the BCM supplying voltage to the
door lock control circuit by any of the following:
• | A keyless entry lock transmission |
• | An automatic door lock function (if programmed) |
• | A delay lock function (utilities only) |
Driver and Passenger Door Unlock Operation (Base Vehicles)
When any of the door lock switches are placed in the unlock position, voltage
is applied to the door unlock control circuit and the BCM. When the BCM senses
the voltage signal, it grounds the door unlock control circuit and the unlock relay
winding. Since the other side of the unlock relay winding is connected to battery
voltage, the relay is energized. This causes the contacts to close and complete
the path from the DR LOCK fuse through the battery voltage circuit. Voltage
is then applied through the UNLOCK fuse to the unlock side of the door lock
actuators. Since the other side of the passenger(s) door lock actuators are
connected to the normally closed contacts of the lock relay to ground, the
doors unlock.
Passenger Door Unlock Operation (Uplevel Vehicles)
When any of the door lock switches are placed in the unlock position, voltage
is applied to the door unlock control circuit and the unlock relay winding and the
BCM. Since the other side of the unlock relay winding is connected
to ground, the relay is energized. This causes the contacts to close and
complete the path from the DR LOCK fuse through the battery voltage circuit.
Voltage is then applied through the UNLOCK fuse to the unlock side of the door
lock actuators. Since the other side of the door lock actuators are connected
to the normally closed contacts of the lock relay to ground, the doors unlock.
The unlock function can also be accomplished by the BCM supplying voltage to
the door lock control circuit during any of the following:
• | A keyless entry unlock transmission |
• | An automatic door unlock function (if programmed) |
Driver Door Unlock Operation (Uplevel Vehicles)
The driver door unlock control circuit uses a dedicated driver door unlock relay.
This is done so that the driver door may be unlocked by itself using a keyless
entry unlock transmission or with an automatic door unlock function (if programmed).
The driver door unlock relay differs slightly from the unlock relay in that
the primary side of the relay is connected to the DR LOCK fuse and the door
unlock control circuit is pulled to ground by the BCM to energize the relay.
When any of the door lock switches are placed in the unlock position, a voltage
is applied to the unlock relay and to the BCM. When the BCM senses the voltage
signal, it grounds the driver door unlock control circuit. Since the other side
of the driver door unlock relay winding is connected to the DR LOCK fuse through
the battery voltage circuit, the relay is energized. This causes the contacts
to close and complete the path from the DR LOCK fuse through the battery voltage
circuit. Voltage is then applied to the unlock side of the driver door lock
actuator. Since the other side of the driver door lock actuator is connected
to the normally closed contacts of the lock relay to ground, the driver door
unlocks.
The unlock function can also be accomplished by the BCM supplying voltage to
the door lock control circuit during any of the following:
• | A keyless entry unlock transmission |
• | An automatic door unlock function (if programmed) |
Delay Locking (Utility Vehicles)
This feature allows the operator to lock all the doors from the rear lock switch.
The rear cargo doors have contact plates that complete the power door lock and
unlock fuse supply circuits (among others) when the cargo doors are closed,
and interrupt these circuits when the cargo doors are open. When a lock function
occurs and the BCM senses an active state on the lift gate ajar switch signal
circuit (door open), the driver and passengers doors will lock as described,
and the BCM continues to monitor the lift gate ajar switch signal circuit
. When the BCM senses an inactive state (door closed), the BCM will cycle the
door lock relay again after approximately 5 seconds to perform another lock
function, thus locking the cargo door.
Lockout Prevention
This feature prevents the locking of the driver door if the ignition key is
left in the ignition lock cylinder. If a lock function occurs from any door
lock switch and the BCM senses an active state on either the left front door
latch signal, secondary door latch switch signal and/or the lift gate ajar switch
signal circuits and the key in ignition switch signal circuit is in the yes
state, the BCM will cycle the door lock relay to lock the doors and then cycle
the driver door unlock relay to unlock the driver door.
Programmable Automatic Door Locks
The automatic door lock option is factory programmed to have no doors lock or
unlock. The automatic door lock feature can be programmed to control the door lock
system based on the following inputs:
• | Ignition 1 input is active. |
• | All door jamb switch inputs are inactive. |
• | Cargo door or lift gate/lift glass adjar inputs are inactive. |
• | Vehicle speed is greater than 24 km/h (15 mph) for 2 seconds. |
An automatic door lock function will only occur once per ignition cycle unless,
any door jamb switch input changes state to active and back to inactive. Then
the automatic door lock feature will lock all doors again.
Once the automatic door lock feature has locked the doors, the automatic door
lock feature will then unlock all the doors once the ignition key is removed from
the ignition.
For detailed instructions on programming the automatic door locks, refer to
Vehicle Personalization
in Personalization.