Incandescent Lamps
When the park lamps are on, battery positive voltage (B+) is applied
to the park lamp input in the panel dimming module. The dimming switch on
the headlamp switch varies in resistance as the dimming switch is operated.
The panel dimming module receives a variable input voltage based on the
resistance of the dimming control. The panel dimming module supplies a
variable voltage through CKT 8 (GRY) to the incandescent lamps.
The voltage is proportional to the voltage input from the dimming switch.
The lamps become brighter as the voltage level increases. The lamps become
dimmer as the voltage level decreases.
VF Displays
The following components have a VF display:
• | The heater and A/C programmer |
• | The head-up display (HUD) |
When a module receives an ignition in RUN input, the module activates
the VF display at full intensity. When the park lamps are on and the vehicle
senses nighttime conditions, the lamp control module (LCM) supplies a dim
enable signal to the components. When the module receives the dim enable input,
ther module dims the VF display to the current dimming level.
The radio and instrument cluster receive the dimming level input via CKT 8
(GRY). The HUD has a separate dimming control on the HUD switch in the
overhead console. The HUD receives the dimming level input through CKT 622
(BRN). The heater and A/C programmer receive the enable and dimming level
inputs from the radio through CKT 724 (PPL/WHT).