Interior Lamps
The interior lighting consist of the following two groups. This first
group includes lamps that may not be dimmed.
• | The Courtesy/Reading Lamps |
• | The Vanity Mirror Lamps |
• | The IP Compartment Lamp |
Courtesy Lamps
The courtesy lamps, include the reading lamps, the footwell lamps, dome
and rear view mirror lamps. The courtesy lamps, may be manually turned
on or off by placing the interior lamp switch in the ON or OFF position.
When the driver places the dome lamp defeat switch in the OFF position,
the courtesy lamps will be disabled. If an outside door handle is lifted
or a door is opened, the courtesy lamps illuminate. After all the doors
have been closed the courtesy lamps will remain illuminated approximately
15 seconds after the last door closes. The courtesy lamps will also
turn on prior to any door being opened, and remain illuminated approximately
40 seconds when the driver removes the ignition key.
The CTSY Fuse 3 20A fuse in the IP fuse block, supplies battery positive
voltage to the courtesy lamps. When any door is opened, a courtesy lamp
request input is received by the illuminated entry module, or with remote
keyless entry (RKE), the remote control door lock receiver. Ground is
then supplied to the courtesy lamp circuit through the module or receiver
to G200. For manual operation, the ground is supplied through the headlamp
switch to G201. Some of the courtesy lamps may also be used as reading
lamps by placing the reading lamp switch in the ON or OFF position which
supplies ground to the lamps from the body of the lamp assembly.
When the ignition switch is turned to either the RUN or CRANK position
the courtesy lamps will turn off immediately.
Keyless Entry Interior Illumination
When the driver uses the door key in order to unlock the doors, the
illuminated entry module, or with RKE, the remote control door lock receiver
receives a door unlock signal. The module or receivers signal comes from
the door jamb switches which ground at G200 and G201. The module or receiver
must have inputs that indicate that the ignition switch is OFF, the courtesy
lamp switch is OFF and all the doors are closed. The module or receiver
will then activate the interior lamps. The courtesy lamps will remain
on, approximately 15 seconds after the door is closed. If the ignition
switch is turned to either the RUN or CRANK 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 module or receiver will keep
the courtesy lamps on approximately 40 seconds. When the driver uses
the remote function actuator transmitter to lock the doors, the module
or receiver will keep the courtesy lamps on approximately 2 seconds.
When the ignition switch is turned to either the RUN or CRANK position
the courtesy lamps will turn off immediately.
Vanity Lamps
The CTSY Fuse 3 20A fuse in the IP fuse block, supplies battery positive
voltage to each vanity mirror lamp. When the vanity mirror cover on the
sunshade is opened, its switch closes to provide a ground circuit and
the vanity lamp illuminates. The vanity lamps are grounded at G200.
IP Compartment Lamp
The CTSY Fuse 3 20A fuse in the IP fuse block, supplies battery positive
voltage to the instrument panel compartment lamp. When the IP compartment
is opened, its switch closes to provide a ground circuit and the IP compartment
lamp illuminates. The IP compartment lamp is grounded at G201.
Interior Lamps Dimming
The second group includes 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 |
• | The instrument panel cluster (IPC) |
• | Other interior controls and switches |
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the radio's
vacuum fluorescent (VF) displays turn on at maximum brightness. When
the park lamps are on, all incandescent back lighting turn on at the
dimming level indicated by the IP dimmer switch. At the same time all vacuum
fluorescent (VF) displays dim to match the indicated dimming level. Battery
positive voltage is supplied through the PARK LPS 20 A fuse 9 in the
IP fuse block to the switch. The panel dimmer switch potentiometer receives
its voltage from the headlamp switch. When the driver selects a dimming
setting by moving the IP dimming switch potentiometer, the ILLUMN 10 A
fuse 14 in the IP fuse block receives a specific voltage. All incandescent
back lighting lamps are then provided with the same specific voltage from
the ILLUMN 10 A fuse 14 in the IP fuse block. The interior dimming lamps
are then grounded at G201, G101, and G400. When the IP dimmer switch
is moved from MIN to MAX, all vacuum fluorescent (VF) displays, as well
as all incandescent back lighting respond from minimum intensity to maximum
brightness in response to the IP dimmer switch.
The driver may select parade mode by manually turning the IP dimmer
switch in the parade mode. The LED dimming signal circuit supplies voltage
to the instrument panel cluster and radio for a park lamp on input,
and the displays will become full bright.
Driver Controls & Modules
Driver controls include the following components.
• | The Emergency Flasher Switch |
• | The Headlamp Dimmer Switch |
• | The Interior Lamp Switch |
The illuminated entry module or remote control door lock receiver process
the inputs and the controls of the illuminated entry lamps due to the activation
of the door jamb switches.
• | The Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) |
• | Illuminated Entry Module |
• | Remote Control Door Lock Receiver |