The main components in the door locks system are:
• | The door lock switches. |
• | The door lock motors |
Each switch contains two sets of contacts which are normally grounded and two sets that are connected to battery voltage. The locks are operated by reversible motors. The switches operate the motors by providing voltage and ground. Each motor contains a solid state circuit breaker to prevent overheating and damage to the motor.
When a door lock switch is depressed, voltage is provided through the closed contacts to the door lock motors. The other contacts are normally grounded and provide a path to ground for the motors. With power and ground provided, the motors will operate.
The main components in the door locks system with keyless entry are:
• | The body control module (BCM). |
• | The door lock switches. |
• | The lock/unlock relay. |
• | The door lock motors. |
Each switch contains a pair of contacts which are normally open. The locks are operated by reversible motors. The switches and the BCM operate the relays by providing voltage to the coil of the appropriate relay. The relays operate the motors by providing voltage and ground. Each motor contains a solid state circuit breaker to prevent overheating and damage to the motor.
When a door lock switch is depressed, voltage is provided through the closed contacts to the lock/unlock relay. The corresponding relay becomes energized and the contacts close providing voltage to the door lock motors. The other relay is normally grounded and provides a path to ground for the motors. With power and ground provided, the motors will operate.
The system operates in a similar manner using the transmitter. The BCM provides the same control of the lock/unlock relay.