Courtesy Lamp: Description and Operation
COURTESY/ILLUMINATED ENTRY LAMPS
The courtesy lamp high control circuit supplies voltage to the courtesy lamps and cargo lamps. The lamps are illuminated when they receive a battery positive voltage from the courtesy lamp high control circuit of the body control module (BCM). The BCM will supply voltage to the courtesy lamp high control circuit for illuminated entry under the following conditions:
- The ignition is in the LOCK position.
- The I/P dimmer switch is in the door position.
- The door jamb input transitions to an active state (opening a door).
- The use of the RKE to unlock the side doors
When the driver uses the remote function actuator transmitter to unlock the doors, the BCM will illuminate the courtesy lamps for approximately 40 seconds, unless another BCM function causes the lamps to remain active. If the ignition switch is turned to either the RUN or START position, the courtesy lamps will turn OFF immediately.
When the door latch switch signal circuit is active with the ignition in the OFF position, the BCM will illuminate the courtesy lamps. The courtesy lamps will remain illuminated for approximately 25 seconds after the door latch switch signal circuit becomes inactive, unless another BCM function causes the lamps to remain active. If the ignition switch is turned to either the RUN or START position, the courtesy lamps will turn OFF immediately.
COURTESY/ILLUMINATED EXIT
The illuminated exit feature will activate the courtesy lamps when the KEY IN input of the BCM transitions from an active state to an inactive state (removing the ignition key). When the key is removed from the ignition, the KEY IN input to the BCM becomes inactive. The BCM will illuminate the courtesy lamps for approximately 25 seconds, unless another BCM function causes the lamps to remain active.