Power Door Locks System Components
The power door locks system consists of the following components:
• | Body Control Module (BCM) |
• | Driver door lock switch |
• | Front passenger door lock switch |
• | Driver lock cylinder switch |
• | Front passenger lock cylinder switch |
• | Door lock actuators in each of the doors |
• | DR LK/TRUNK 15 amp fuse |
Door Lock System Controls
The power door lock system is controlled by the BCM and can be activated by
any one of the following:
• | A door lock switch Lock or Unlock actuation |
• | A door lock cylinder switch Unlock actuation |
• | A keyless entry transmitter actuation |
• | An OnStar Unlock actuation |
Door Locks Power and Ground
For door lock operation, the IP Fuse Block supplies battery positive voltage,
through the 15 amp DR LK/TRUNK fuse, to the BCM. The BCM uses this circuit exclusively
to apply power to the door lock actuators. The BCM is also supplied a
ground circuit, which it uses exclusively to ground the door lock actuators. When
a door lock is pulsed, the BCM internally connects these two circuits to the appropriate
lock and unlock control circuits to actuate the locking or unlocking functions.
When diagnosing door lock malfunctions, these circuits must not be confused
with the other battery voltage and ground circuits of the BCM. The appropriate wiring
schematic must be used to locate the correct circuits. Failure to identify the correct
battery voltage and ground circuits of the BCM during diagnosis of door lock concerns
may result in misdiagnosis and unneccessary parts replacement.
Door Lock Operation
When the BCM detects a transition of either of the door lock switches to the
Lock position, it switches the door lock actuator lock control circuit to voltage.
Since the lock actuator unlock control circuits are at ground potential within the
BCM, all the door lock actuators transition to the Lock position.
Driver Door Unlock Operation
When the BCM detects a transition of either of the door lock switches to the
Unlock position, it switches the driver door lock actuator unlock control circuit
to voltage. Since the door lock actuator lock control circuit is at ground potential
within the BCM, the driver door lock actuator transitions to the Unlock position.
The driver door lock actuator unlock control circuit is a dedicated control
circuit used only for the driver door lock actuator. This is done so that the driver
door may be unlocked individually before unlocking the passenger doors using a keyless
entry transmitter or an automatic door unlock function, if programmed.
Passenger Door Unlock Operation
When the BCM detects a transition of either of the door lock switches to the
Unlock position, it switches the door lock actuator unlock control circuits to voltage.
Since the door lock actuator lock control circuit is at ground potential within the
BCM, the passenger door lock actuators transition to the Unlock position.
The door lock actuator unlock control circuits are dedicated control circuits
used only for the passenger door lock actuators. This is done so that the driver door
may be unlocked individually before unlocking the passenger doors using a keyless
entry transmitter or an automatic door unlock function, if programmed. When the keyless
entry transmitter is used to unlock the passenger doors, the BCM requires a repeated
unlock command before it performs the unlock function. However, when the unlock input
is from a door lock switch, a single unlock command is all that is required to unlock
all doors.
Automatic Door Lock/Unlock
The automatic door lock/unlock function is a Vehicle Personalization feature
with the following 4 programmable modes of operation:
• | The automatic door lock feature is disabled. |
• | All of the doors lock when the vehicle is shifted out of Park with the
ignition ON. |
• | All of the doors lock when the vehicle is shifted out of Park with the
ignition ON, and all of the doors unlock when the ignition is turned OFF. |
• | All of the doors lock when the vehicle is shifted out of Park with the
ignition ON, and all of the doors unlock when the vehicle is shifted into Park. |
The automatic door lock function can only be enabled by the BCM if the driver
door switch is in the Inactive state, meaning the door is closed. For information
on programming the automatic door locks, refer to
Vehicle Personalization
in Personalization.
Lockout Prevention
This function is intended to prevent the vehicle operator from locking the doors
if the key is left in the ignition and the driver door is open. The lockout prevention
function can be overridden by the BCM if the BCM receives a door Lock input for longer
than 3 seconds.
Last Door Closed Locking (LDCL)
The LDCL function is a Vehicle Personalization feature that is intended to allow
the doors to be locked while passengers are exiting the vehicle. When LDCL is in Active
Mode, the BCM will delay locking of the vehicle doors for 5 seconds after all
of the doors have been closed. The LDCL function will be overridden if the BCM receives
a door Unlock input or a key in ignition input.
Key Cylinder Lock
The BCM will lock all of the doors immediately upon detecting a door lock cylinder
switch in the Lock position. The BCM supplies battery positive voltage, through the
door lock key switch lock signal circuit, to the door lock cylinder switch. The door
lock cylinder switch is grounded, through the ground circuit, to a body ground stake.
When the door lock cylinder switch is activated to the Lock function, the normally
open contacts of the two circuits are closed, and the BCM interprets the flow of voltage
as a lock doors input.
Key Cylinder Unlock
The BCM will unlock all of the doors after detecting a door lock cylinder switch
in the Unlock position for greater than 1 second. The BCM supplies battery
positive voltage, through the door lock key switch unlock signal circuit, to the door
lock cylinder switch. The door lock cylinder switch is grounded, through the ground
circuit, to a body ground stake. When the door lock cylinder switch is activated to
the Unlock function, the normally open contacts of the two circuits are closed, and
the BCM interprets the flow of voltage as an unlock doors input.