The power door lock system locks or unlocks all doors with
the actuation of a single door lock switch. Power is available at all times
from the DOOR LOCK fuse through CKT 1240 to the following components:
Both relays are grounded through CKT 150 at G201.
Each door lock switch has two contacts. When the upper portion of the
door lock switch is depressed in order to unlock the doors, one contact closes
in order to apply voltage to CKT 682. The switch is an input to
the BCM which energizes the unlock relay coil. The relay switch contacts
then close in order to apply voltage to CKT 294. CKT 294
applies voltage to all the door lock motors, which are grounded through
the following components:
• | The normally closed contacts of the door lock relay |
When the lower portion of the door lock switch is depressed in order
to lock the doors, the other switch contact closes in order to apply a ground
to CKT 682. The switch is an input to the BCM which energizes the
lock relay coil. Since the coil in the relay is grounded at all times
through CKT 150 and G201, the coil is energized. The relay switch
contacts then close in order to apply voltage to CKT 295. CKT 295
applies voltage to all the door lock motors which are grounded through
the following components:
• | The normally closed contacts of the door unlock relay |
With Keyless Entry
When the vehicle is equipped with keyless entry, the following doors
operate as described above:
The left front door lock motor does not operate in the same manner.
When either door lock switch is moved to the LOCK position, the operation
is similar to the above operation, with the following exceptions:
• | The left front door lock motor receives ground through CKT 694. |
• | The left front door lock motor receives ground through the remote
control door lock receiver. |
If you move either door lock switch to the UNLOCK position, the following
components receive voltage:
• | The remote control door lock receiver |
When the remote control door lock receiver receives the unlock signal,
the receiver then applies voltage to the left front door lock motor through
CKT 694. The motor is then grounded through CKT 295 as described
above.
Programmable Automatic Door Locks
The programmable automatic door locks is a standard feature intended
to provide enhanced security and convenience by automatically locking and
unlocking the doors. The automatic locking and unlocking of the doors will
occur if the ignition key is turned ON and the drivers door is closed when
the vehicle is shifted out of PARK. The following operating modes may be
selected and programmed by the driver:
• | Mode 1 - All the doors automatically lock when the
vehicle is shifted out of PARK. All the doors unlock when shifted into PARK
and the key is turned OFF. |
• | Mode 2 - This mode is only available with the remote
keyless transmitter. All the doors automatically lock when the vehicle is
shifted out of PARK. The automatic drivers door only unlock when the vehicle
is shifted into PARK and the key is turned OFF. |
• | Mode 3 - All the doors automatically lock when the
vehicle is shifted out of PARK. There is no automatic door unlock. |
• | Mode 4 - Automatic door lock or unlock is disabled. |
The programmable automatic door locks operate in mode 1 when
the vehicle is shipped from the factory.
Disconnecting the vehicle battery for up to 1 year will not change
the programmed mode of the programmable automatic door locks.
The operating mode of the programmable automatic door locks will be
changed when the driver performs the following sequence with the doors closed
and the vehicles ignition key turned to the ON position:
- Press and hold the LOCK button on the power door lock switch for
10 seconds.
- Count the number of chimes heard. Release the switch when you
hear the chimes. The number of chimes indicates the mode the vehicle is in.
Change the mode by pressing and holding LOCK on the power door lock switch
2 chimes for mode 2, 3 chimes for mode 3,
and 4 chimes for mode 4. Repeat Step 1 until the
number of chimes matches the mode desired.
Body Control Module
The Body Control Module (BCM) controls the automatic door locks. Refer
to
Body Control System Operation
in Body Control System for more information.
Automatic Door Lock Features
The BCM has these automatic door lock features:
• | All door unlock: The BCM unlocks all doors when pressing unlock
on either door lock switch. |
• | All door lock: The BCM locks all doors when pressing lock on either
door lock switch. |
• | Last door closed locking: When pressing lock on either door lock
switch with the ignition switch off, and the left or right front door open,
the BCM locks all doors seven seconds after closing all vehicle doors. |
• | Lockout prevention: When pressing lock on either door lock switch
with the key in the ignition cylinder and the left or right front door open,
the BCM does not lock the doors. |
• | Lockout prevention override: When pressing and holding lock on
either door lock for at least three seconds, the BCM overrides the lockout
prevention thus locking all doors. |
• | Shift into PARK unlock: When shifting the transaxle into PARK,
and the key to off, the BCM unlocks all vehicle doors. |
• | Shift out of PARK lock: When shifting the transaxle out of PARK
with the driver's door closed, the BCM locks all vehicle doors. |
• | Remote driver door unlock: The BCM unlocks the driver's door when
pressing unlock on the keyless entry transmitter. |
• | Remote all door unlock: The BCM unlocks all vehicle doors when
pressing unlock on the keyless entry transmitter again within five seconds
of pressing unlock the first time. |
• | Remote all door lock: The BCM locks all vehicle doors when pressing
lock on the keyless entry transmitter. |
Refer to Remote Keyless Entry Circuit Description in Keyless Entry for
more information regarding the operation of the keyless entry system. Refer
to Body Control System Description in Body Control System for more information
regarding the BCM.
All Door Unlock
The BCM unlocks all doors when pressing unlock once on either door lock
switch.
Pressing unlock on either door lock switch grounds a 12V signal through
a 1.5-Ohms resistor to the BCM through circuit 682. This action causes
the BCM to activate the unlock relay which then supplies voltage from
CKT 1240 to CKT 294 for 315-385 ms, energizing
all passenger door actuators and unlocking all passenger doors. Door actuators
ground through the door lock relay. This action energizes the driver's door
lock actuator and unlocks the driver's door lock.
All Door Lock
• | The BCM locks all doors when pressing lock once on either door
lock switch with all doors closed. |
• | The BCM delays door locking when the drivers door is open with
the key removed from the ignition switch, thus enabling the last door closed
locking feature. A first press of lock on a door lock switch initiates this
feature. This causes the BCM to sound the chime 3 times, indicating
last door closed locking is active. Seven seconds after all doors are closed,
the BCM locks all doors. Pressing lock twice on a door lock switch overrides
the last door closed locking feature, thus the BCM locks all doors immediately
with a door still open. |
• | The BCM does not lock the doors when the driver's door is open
and the key is fully inserted in the ignition switch, enabling the lockout
prevention feature. |
Pressing lock on either door lock switch grounds a feed signal to the
BCM through CKT 682. When the BCM deems appropriate to lock the doors
(based on last door closed locking and lockout prevention features), the
BCM activates the lock relay which then applies voltage from circuit 195
to circuit 295 for 315-385 ms, energizing all door actuators
and locking all vehicle doors.
Last Door Closed Locking
The BCM activates the last door closed locking feature when these conditions
are met:
• | A vehicle door is open (closed circuit in CKT 394 or CKT 395. |
• | The key is removed from the ignition switch, thus disabling lockout
prevention (open signal in CKT 80). |
• | Pressing lock once on a door lock switch. |
Upon pressing lock, the BCM sounds the chime 3 times. This provides
feedback indicating that the last door closed locking feature is active 7 seconds
after all doors are closed, the BCM locks all doors.
To cancel this feature:
• | Press unlock on a door lock switch, or keyless entry transmitter. |
• | Turn the ignition switch to the accessory or on position. |
To override this feature: Press lock twice. The BCM locks all door immediately
with a door still open.
Lockout Prevention
The BCM does not lock the vehicle doors when pressing lock on either
door lock switch with the lockout prevention feature active. The BCM activates
the lockout prevention feature when these conditions are met:
• | A vehicle door is open (closed circuit in CKT 394 or CKT 395). |
• | The key is fully inserted in the ignition switch cylinder (ground
signal in CKT 80). |
Automatic Door Locks
When the lockout prevention feature is active, the BCM disables these
automatic door lock features:
• | Last door closed locking |
| With the key fully inserted, the keyless entry lock button can be used
to immediately lock all doors if either front door is open or not. |
Lockout Prevention Override
To override the lockout prevention feature, press and hold lock on either
door lock switch for three seconds. This action causes the BCM to lock all
doors immediately.
Shift Into PARK Unlock
The BCM unlocks all doors when these conditions are met:
• | Automatic door lock/unlock is in mode 1. Refer to Feature
Customization for details. |
• | The ignition switch is on. |
• | Transaxle is shifted into PARK by sensing a transaxle range PRNDL
signal via the Class II serial data link and the ignition is off. |
The BCM unlocks the driver's door only when these conditions are met:
• | Automatic door lock/unlock is in mode 2. Refer to Feature
Customization for details. |
• | The ignition switch is on. |
• | Transaxle is shifted into PARK by sensing a transaxle range PRNDL
signal via the Class II serial data link and ignition is off. |
Shift Out of PARK Lock
The BCM locks the doors when these conditions are met:
• | Automatic door lock/unlock is in mode 1, 2 or 3. Refer
to Feature Customization for more information. |
• | All vehicle doors are closed (closed circuit in CKT 394
or 395). |
• | The ignition switch is on. |
• | Transaxle is shifted out of PARK by sensing a transaxle range
PRNDL signal via the Class II serial data link. |
Feature Customization
The following table contains the automatic door lock/unlock modes:
Auto Door Lock/Unlock Modes
Mode Selected
| Shift
Out of PARK
| Ignition RUN to OFF
|
1-- All Lock/All Door Unlock
| All Doors Lock
| All Doors Unlock
|
2 -- All Lock/Driver Unlock Only
(Only Available With Remote Control Door lock Receiver Equipped Vehicles
| All Doors Lock
| Only Drivers Door Unlocks
|
3 -- All
Lock/No Unlocking
| All Doors Lock
| No Unlocking
|
4 --
No Locking/No Unlocking
| No Locking
| No Unlocking
|
With Keyless Entry
If the vehicle is equipped with keyless entry, all of the doors operate
as described above.
Changing the Automatic Door Lock/Unlock Mode
Complete the following steps in order to change the automatic door lock/unlock
mode:
- Verify that the car is in the factory Mode 1.
- Close all of the vehicle doors.
- Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
- Depress one of the door mounted lock switches to the LOCK position.
Hold the switch for 10 seconds.
- After 10 seconds, the chime will sound 2 times.
Release the switch. Mode 2 has been restored.
- Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 in order to select
Mode 3.
- Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 again in order to select
Mode 4.
If you repeat the steps a third time, the mode will return to Mode 1.
If the vehicle is not equipped with keyless entry, the above process
will automatically transition from Mode 1 to Mode 3.