Interior Lighting - Description
DESCRIPTION
The interior lighting system for this vehicle includes both incandescent and Light Emitting Diode (LED) unit lighting on several separate circuits. The lamps in the interior lighting system include:
- Center Floor Console Cup Holder Lamp - The cup holders in the center floor console include a standard equipment light pipe around their inside perimeter illuminated by an LED lamp unit to assist visibility at night. This lamp is controlled by the panel lamps dimmer circuit and illuminates whenever the exterior lighting is turned ON.
- Center Floor Console Forward Storage Bin Lamp - The forward storage bin in the center floor console on some models is illuminated by an LED lamp unit located in the overhead console to assist visibility at night. This lamp is controlled by the panel lamps dimmer circuit and illuminates whenever the exterior lighting is turned ON.
- Center Floor Console Universal Serial Bus Connector Lamp - The Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector in the center floor console on some models includes an LED lamp unit to assist visibility at night. This lamp is controlled by the courtesy lamp circuit and illuminates whenever the interior courtesy lamps are turned ON.
- Front Dome Lamps - Front seat driver side and passenger side incandescent dome lamps are located behind a lens shared with the LED map/reading lamps in the overhead console. The dome lamps are controlled by the courtesy lamp circuit and by independent lens-actuated switches.
- Front Door Map Pocket Lamps - Front door trim panel map pockets on some models include an LED lamp unit to assist visibility at night. These lamps are controlled by the panel lamps dimmer circuit and illuminate whenever the exterior lighting is turned ON.
- Front Map/Reading Lamps - Front seat driver side and passenger side LED map/reading lamps are located behind a lens shared with the incandescent dome lamps in the overhead console. The map/reading lamps are controlled by the courtesy lamp circuit and by independent push button switches in the overhead console.
- Glove Box Lamp - A standard glove box lamp with an integral plunger-actuated switch is located at the upper outboard corner of the instrument panel lower glove box opening and illuminates whenever the glove box door is opened.
- Trunk Lamp - A standard trunk lamp is located in the left trunk trim panel and is activated automatically whenever the deck lid is opened to illuminate the trunk of the vehicle.
- Vanity Lamps - Optional single-intensity vanity lamps are located on both sides of a covered mirror on both the right and left sun visors. These lamps are controlled by an integral vanity mirror cover-actuated switch.
Most controls on the instrument panel and elsewhere in the interior of the vehicle are illuminated by the panel lamps dimmer circuit for night visibility. All have miniature incandescent bulbs, Light-Emitting Diode (LED) units or a combination of the two lighting types that are soldered to internal circuit boards and are not serviceable.
Other components of the interior lighting system for this vehicle include:
- Body Control Module - The Body Control Module (BCM) (also known as the Common Body Controller/CBC) is located beneath the instrument panel on the passenger side of the vehicle. Description and Operation.
- Deck Lid Ajar Switch - A deck lid ajar switch is integral to the latch mechanism of the deck lid.
- Dimmer Module - A dimmer module is located on the left side of the instrument panel, below and outboard of the steering column just inboard from the headlamp switch. The dimmer module features a vertical thumbwheel for selecting the panel lamps dimming level, a PARADE mode to illuminate all Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) units at full brightness for visibility when driving in daylight with the exterior lighting turned ON. There are also detent positions to turn ON all interior courtesy lighting, and a DEFEAT position that overrides door ajar switch control of interior lighting.
- Door Ajar Switches - A door ajar switch is integral to the door latch mechanism of each front and rear door.
Hard wired circuitry connects the interior lighting system components to the electrical system of the vehicle. These hard wired circuits are integral to several wire harnesses, which are routed throughout the vehicle and retained by many different methods. These circuits may be connected to each other, to the vehicle electrical system and to the interior lighting components through the use of a combination of soldered splices, splice block connectors, and many different types of wire harness terminal connectors and insulators. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, further details on wire harness routing and retention, as well as pin-out and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.