Interior Lamps
The interior lamps consists of 2 groups, lamps that cannot be dimmed and lamps
that can be dimmed. This first group consists of lamps that may not be dimmed. This
includes those lamps that may be manually turned on by placing the interior lamp switch
to the DOME position, or by opening a door or a compartment:
• | Footwell courtesy lamps |
• | Ignition key cylinder lamp |
• | Instrument panel (I/P) compartment lamp |
• | Overhead console courtesy lamps |
• | Rear compartment courtesy lamp |
• | Sunshade vanity mirror lamps |
Battery positive voltage is applied at all times to the INT LP fuse and to the
coil side of the INT LAMP relay in the rear fuse block. The rear integration module
(RIM) supplies a ground through the INT LAMP relay control circuit to the INT LAMP
relay coil. This energizes the INT LAMP relay and applies battery positive voltage
to splice pack SP310 and splice pack SP306. From SP310 battery positive voltage is
applied to:
• | Rear integrating module |
From SP306 battery positive voltage is applied to:
• | LH front footwell courtesy lamp |
• | Overhead console reading courtesy lamps |
• | Rear compartment courtesy lamp |
• | Rear reading courtesy lamps |
• | Sunshade vanity mirror lamps |
The RIM activates the interior lighting output 15 seconds after receiving
the class 2 message "Airbags Deployed" from the sensing and diagnostic module
(SDM). The interior lamps then remain activated for 25 minutes.
Interior Lamp Operation
The interior lamps can be turned on 3 different ways:
• | By the interior lamp switch on the fog lamp switch in the DOME position |
• | By opening a door, if a low light condition exist |
• | By unlocking the doors with the key FOB, if a low light condition exist |
The courtesy lamps will normally turn off using the theater dimming feature.
The RIM provides a ground to all courtesy/reading, dome, and inside rear view mirror
lamps for the theater dimming feature. The RIM will immediately turn OFF the courtesy
lamps if a door lock command is received with all the doors closed, or if the ignition
switch is turned to either the ON or RUN position. The courtesy lamps will remain
on for approximately 40 seconds after the last door is closed. The RIM keeps
the courtesy lamps on for approximately 40 seconds after an alarm event is
completed.
Interior Lamp Switch
When the interior lamp switch is placed in the DOME position, the instrument
panel module (IPM) receives a ground signal from the fog lamp switch. The IPM then
applies a signal message through the class 2 communication to the RIM. The
RIM then applies a ground to the INT lamp relay control circuit. This energizes the
INT LAMP relay allowing battery positive voltage to be applied to all courtesy lamps.
The RIM then applies a ground to the courtesy lamps ground control circuit to all
the courtesy lamps, illuminating them.
Door Activated Courtesy Lamps
If the sunload sensor detects a low light condition, the IPM applies a class 2
message to the RIM indicating a low light level. When the LH front door is opened,
the door lock actuator contacts close and the driver door module (DDM) receives a
door-open signal. The DDM then applies a class 2 message to the RIM. When the
RIM receives a door open input signal, the RIM will activate the INT LAMP relay, which
provides battery positive voltage to all interior courtesy lamps. The RIM then applies
a ground to the courtesy lamps ground control circuit illuminating the all courtesy
lamps. After all the doors are closed, the courtesy lamps remain illuminated for approximately
25 seconds. The courtesy lamps will also turn on and remain illuminated for
approximately 15 seconds after the ignition key is removed, prior to any door
being opened.
When a passenger door is opened and the RIM has received a low light message,
the door lock actuator contacts close and the corresponding door module receives
a door-open signal. The door module then communicates through the power door serial
data circuit to the DDM. The DDM then applies a class 2 message to the RIM.
When the RIM receives a door lock command, the RIM will activate the INT LAMP relay,
which provides battery positive voltage to all interior courtesy lamps. The RIM then
applies a ground to the courtesy lamps ground control circuit illuminating the all
courtesy lamp.
Keyless Entry Interior Illumination
When the remote function actuation (RFA) module receives a door unlock command
from the key FOB, the RFA module applies a class 2 message to the RIM. If the
RIM has received a low light message from the IPM and the following conditions are
met:
• | All the doors are closed |
• | The courtesy lamp switch is in the OFF position |
• | The ignition switch is in the OFF position |
Then the RIM will activate the INT LAMP relay, which provides battery positive
voltage to all interior courtesy lamps. The RIM then applies a ground to the courtesy
lamps ground control circuit illuminating the all courtesy lamp.
Ignition Key Cylinder Lamp
The I/P fuse in the rear fuse block supplies positive battery voltage to the
ignition key cylinder lamp. Switched ground is controlled by either the HVAC control
module, with C67, or the instrument panel module (IPM), with CJ2. When the interior
lamps are activated by the Key FOB, the ignition key cylinder lamp will illuminate
for approximately 40 seconds. If a door is opened, the ignition key cylinder
lamp will illuminate for approximately 25 seconds.
I/P Compartment Lamp
The INT LAMP relay provides battery positive voltage to the I/P compartment
lamp. When the I/P compartment is opened, a switch closes, providing a ground circuit
to G201, and the I/P compartment lamp illuminates.
Reading Courtesy Lamps
The INT LAMP relay provides battery positive voltage to each of the reading
courtesy lamps. When the switch is closed on the reading lamp, this provides a ground
circuit to G402, and the reading lamp illuminates.
Rear Compartment Lamp
The INT LAMP relay provides battery positive voltage to the rear compartment
lamp. When the rear compartment is opened, the rear compartment lid release actuator
closes. Ground is applied from G401 through the rear compartment lid release actuator
to the RIM. The RIM then applies a ground through the rear compartment lid release
actuator to the rear compartment lamp courtesy lamp, and the rear compartment lamp
illuminates.
Sunshade Vanity Lamps
The INT LAMP relay provides battery positive voltage to each of the vanity mirror
lamps. When the vanity mirror cover on the sunshade is opened, a switch closes in
the cover, providing a ground circuit to G402, illuminating the vanity mirror lamps.
Interior Lamps Dimming
This group of interior lighting includes lamps which may be dimmed and uses
a combination of class 2 controlled illumination and incandescent lamps:
• | Driver information center (DIC) switch |
• | Head-up display (HUD) switch |
• | Instrument panel cluster (IPC) |
• | Steering wheel controls |
• | Traction control switch |
• | Turn signal/hazard flasher module |
For the interior lighting to be dimmed the following conditions must be met:
• | A low light level has been detected by the dash integration module (DIM) |
• | Headlamp switch is placed in to the PARK or HEAD position |
• | Ignition switch is placed in the ON position |
Then all class 2 displays and all incandescent back lighting will be
illuminated to the level set by the instrument panel (I/P) dimmer switch. When the
I/P dimmer switch is moved from MIN to MAX, all class 2 displays and all incandescent
back lighting respond from minimum intensity to maximum brightness.
The DIM supplies battery positive voltage to the coil side of the PRK LP relay
in the rear fuse block.
When the I/P dimmer switch is moved from MIN to MAX, then the instrument panel
module (IPM), W/CJ2, or climate control panel (CCP), W/C67, applies a message to the
class 2 communication circuit to the DIM. The DIM then applies a ground to
the park lamp relay control circuit. This energizes the PRK LAMP relay and allows
battery positive voltage to be applied through the DIMR fuse to the DIM. The DIM then
illuminates the following incandescent lamps through the backlight lamps control circuit:
• | Steering wheel controls |
• | Traction control switch |
• | Turn signal/hazard flasher module |
The DIM also applies a message to the following class 2 controlled illumination
components:
• | Drivers door module (DDM) |
The DDM will then send a message through the power door serial data circuit
to the RH front door module (RFDM). The door modules will then illuminate the following
components through the backlight lamps control circuit:
The ground for these components are provided from the DDM and RFDM.
The following components are grounded at G200:
• | Steering wheel controls |
The following components are grounded at G201:
• | Traction control switch |
• | Turn signal/hazard flasher module |
Battery Rundown Protection
Battery positive voltage is applied at all times to the INT LP fuse and to the
coil side of the INT LAMP relay in the rear fuse block. The rear integration module
(RIM) supplies a ground through the INT lamp control circuit to the INT LAMP relay
coil. This energizes the INT LAMP relay and applies battery positive voltage to all
the interior lamps. This relay provides a parasitic load protection and the RIM will
keep this relay active for 10 minutes following the ignition being turned to
the OFF position and retained accessory power (RAP) being deactivated or timed out.
The 10 minutes is reduced to 3 minutes if mileage of the vehicle is
less then 22.5 km (14 mi).