Glove Box Light
Interior Lighting and Load Cut-out
The interior lighting is controlled by following switches and systems:
- Button at front of central light unit
- Door contacts
- Terminal R and terminal 58 (parking light)
- Central locking
- Remote control lock system
- Airbag control unit
Button
The lights of the interior lighting system can be switched on and off by means of the button at the front of the central light unit. However, the lighting is still controlled automatically by the general module.
This means the interior lighting switched off by means of this button would be switched on again by opening a door.
As a special function, the interior lighting can be switched off permanently when the button is depressed for longer than 3 seconds. The system reverts to automatic mode when the button is pressed once again.
Switch-on conditions
- Button pressed
- Vehicle door open
- Terminal R switched off when the parking light (terminal 58) was switched on within the past 32 seconds
- Registering bump or impact by airbag control unit.
Switch-off conditions
- Button pressed
- Immediately after closing a door and switching on terminal R
- Immediately when all doors are closed and the vehicle is locked.
- After 20 seconds when a door is closed and terminal R is OFF.
- After 16 minutes when a door is held permanently open.
- After 20 seconds when the lighting is switched on by switching off terminal R.
- After 8 seconds when the lighting is switched on by remote control.
Load cutout
The following lights in the vehicle can be switched on when the vehicle is parked:
- Reading light
- Glovebox lighting
- Engine compartment and luggage compartment lighting
The voltage (B+ supply) for these loads is supplied by the general module.
To ensure the vehicle battery is not discharged when the lights are switched on permanently, the general module switches off the B+ supply 16 minutes after switching off terminal R.
These loads are switched on again when terminal R or 15 is switched on in conjunction with a signal change at an input of the general module or peripheral module, e.g. opening a door, opening the front (hood) lid, unlocking a door.