The interior lighting consist of two groups; lamps that may not be manually dimmed (Interior Lamps) and lamps that may be dimmed (Interior Lamps Dimming).
The first group listed below includes lamps that may not be dimmed:
• | Front dome/reading lamps |
• | Middle dome/reading lamps |
• | Rear dome/reading lamps |
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 10 minutes to prevent battery rundown. |
• | A theater dimming feature that will slowly dim the interior lamps from full brightness to OFF. |
• | Individual switches for control of each interior lamp that is not illuminate with the interior lamp switch. |
Courtesy Lamps (-YF2/YF7)
When any one of the doors is opened, ground is applied through the door latch door open switch and the door open switch signal circuit to the BCM indicting the door open position. In response to this signal, the BCM then applies battery voltage from the
BCM 3 fuse through the courtesy lamp supply voltage circuits illuminating the courtesy lamps.
Courtesy Lamps (+YF2/YF7)
When any one of the doors is opened, ground is applied through the door latch door open switch and the door open switch signal circuit to the BCM indicting the door open position. In response to this signal, the BCM then applies battery voltage from the
BCM 3 fuse to the courtesy lamp relay control circuit energizing the UPFITTR CTSY LAMPS PCB Relay. With the relay energized. battery voltage is applied through the switch side of the relay, the UPFITTR CTSY LAMPS fuse, and the supply voltage circuits
illuminating the courtesy lamps.
Courtesy Lamps Manual Operation
The courtesy lamps can be manually turned ON by the IP dimmer switch. When the dimmer switch is placed in the DOME position, ground from G303 is applied through the dimmer switch and the courtesy lamp switch ON signal circuit to the BCM indicating the
courtesy lamps ON request. In response to this signal, the BCM then applies battery positive voltage from the BCM 3 fuse through the courtesy lamp supply voltage circuits illuminating the courtesy lamps listed above. The courtesy lamps ON operation of
the dimmer switch will override any BCM operation of the interior lamps already in progress.
Keyless Entry Interior Illumination
When the remote function actuator transmitter is used to unlock the doors, the 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 illuminate the courtesy lamps and will remain illuminated for approximately 25 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 BCM will turn OFF the courtesy lamps 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.
Theater Dimming
The theater dimming feature that will slowly dim the interior lamps from full brightness to OFF. The following actions will over ride the theater 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 |
Underhood Compartment Lamp
The BCM supplies battery positive voltage from the BCM 2 fuse through the inadvertent power courtesy lamps circuit to the underhood compartment lamp. When the hood is opened, the underhood compartment lamp switch closes to ground and the lamp illuminates.
Ground for the underhood lamp is provided at G102.
Dome/Reading Lamps
The dome/reading lamp is a duel purpose lamp that can be illuminated two different ways. First, the lamp can be turned ON during courtesy lamp operation as described above. Second, the lamps can be turned ON individually for reading lamp operation by the
lamp switch. The BCM supplies battery voltage from the BCM 2 fuse through the inadvertent power courtesy lamp circuit to the dome/reading lamp for reading lamp operation only. Ground for the front dome/reading lamp is provided at G348 while ground for
the middle and rear dome/reading lamps is provided at G401.
Sunshade Vanity Mirror Lamps
The BCM supplies battery voltage from the BCM 2 fuse through the inadvertent power courtesy lamps circuit to the left and right vanity mirror lamps. When the vanity mirror cover on the sunshade is opened, the vanity mirror lamp switch is closed
to ground and the lamp illuminates. Ground for the vanity mirror lamps is provided at G348.
Interior Lamps Dimming
The second interior lighting group includes lamps which may be dimmed. This group may use a combination of vacuum fluorescent (VF) illumination, LED illumination and incandescent lamps.
• | Traction control switch |
• | Driver power door lock switch |
• | Auxiliary blower motor switch |
• | Front passenger window switch |
• | Front passenger door lock switch |
• | Front auxiliary HVAC control assembly |
• | Rear auxiliary HVAC control assembly |
• | Steering wheel controls |
• | Inflatable restraint I/P module disable switch |
• | Driver information center (DIC) display switch |
When the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position, the instrument panel cluster (IPC), radio VF display, and the HVAC control assembly turns ON at maximum brightness. When the headlamp switch is in the PARK or HEADLAMP ON position, all incandescent
and LED back lighting turn ON at the dimming level indicated by the instrument panel (I/P) dimmer switch. The dimmer switch is used to increase and decrease the brightness of the interior backlighting components. The BCM supplies a voltage reference through
the I/P dimming voltage reference circuit to the interior lamp dimmer switch, which is part of the headlamp switch. When the dimmer switch is placed in a desired brightness position, reference voltage is applied through the dimmer switch rheostat and the I/P
lamps dimmer switch signal circuit to the BCM. The BCM interprets this voltage signal, then applies a pulse width modulated (PWM) voltage from the BCM 2 and BCM 7 fuses through the I/P lamps supply voltage circuits and the LED dimming supply circuit
to all related interior backlighting lamps illuminating them to the desired level of brightness.
Battery Rundown Protection / Inadvertent Power
The BCM controls the lighting system through circuits that enable the exterior lamp functions of the park lamps, the head lamps, the fog lamps, and the interior lamps. The BCM opens these enabling circuits 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned
OFF with no lamp switch activity. If the ignition switch is turned to any position other than OFF, or if a lamp switch is activated during this time period, the timer resets for another 10 minutes.