Interior Lamps
The interior lighting consist of the following two groups. This first
 group includes lamps that may not be dimmed.
|     •  | Courtesy/Illuminated entry lamps | 
 
Courtesy/Illuminated Entry Lamps
The courtesy/illuminated lamps, may be manually  turned on or off by
 placing the interior lamp switch in the ON or OFF position. When the driver
 places the dome lamp defeat switch in the OFF position,   the   courtesy/illuminated
 entry lamps will be disabled. If an outside door handle is lifted   or a
   door is opened, the courtesy/illuminated entry lamps illuminate. After
all  the doors   have been   closed the courtesy/illuminated entry lamps will
remain  illuminated approximately   15 seconds.  The courtesy/illuminated
entry  lamps will also turn   on prior to   any door being opened, and remain
illuminated  approximately   40 seconds when   the driver removes the
ignition key.
The courtesy/illuminated entry lamps, include two different groups of
 lamps. The first group includes these courtesy/illuminated entry lamps which
 are not individually controlled:
These lamps illuminate when a door jamb switch, courtesy lamp switch
 or a remote keyless entry (RKE) command is received by the body control module
 (BCM).
The CTSY LP 15A fuse in the engine wiring harness junction block, supplies
 battery positive voltage to the  inadvertent power relay coil and switch
circuits.  The BCM provides a ground to control the inadvertent power relay.
The normally  open Inadvertent power relay switch closes and provides power
to these courtesy  lamps. When a courtesy lamp request input is received by
the BCM, the  BCM  will energize the courtesy lamp relay. The normally open
courtesy lamp  relay  switch closes, illuminating the lamps by grounding the
courtesy lamp ground  circuit to G203.
The BCM 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 second group includes these individually controlled lamps, each
 with a separate switch:
The CTSY LP 15A fuse in the engine wiring harness junction block, supplies
 battery positive voltage to the  inadvertent power relay coil and switch
circuits.  The BCM provides ground to energize the inadvertent power relay,
which provides  voltage to these lamps. Ground is provided to the I/P compartment
lamp at  G200. Ground is provided to the underhood lamp at G102. Ground is
provided  to all others at G203.
Courtesy/Illuminated Entry Lamps (Luxury-Y91)
The courtesy/illuminated entry lamps, may be manually  turned on or
 off by placing the interior lamp switch in the ON or OFF position. When the
 driver places the dome lamp defeat switch in the ON position,   the   courtesy/illuminated
 entry lamps will be disabled. If an outside door handle is lifted   or a
   door is opened, the courtesy/illuminated entry lamps illuminate. After
all  the doors   have been   closed the courtesy/illuminated entry lamps will
remain  illuminated approximately   15 seconds.  The courtesy/illuminated
entry  lamps will also turn   on prior to   any door being opened, and remain
illuminated  approximately   40 seconds when   the driver removes the
ignition key.
The courtesy/illuminated entry lamps, include two different groups of
 lamps. The first group includes these courtesy/illuminated entry lamps which
 are not individually controlled:
These lamps illuminate when a door jamb switch, courtesy lamp switch
 or a remote keyless entry (RKE) command is received by the body control module
 (BCM).
The CTSY LP 15A fuse in the engine wiring harness junction block, supplies
 battery positive voltage to the  inadvertent power relay coil and switch
circuits.   When a courtesy lamp request input is received by the body control
module  (BCM), the BCM provides ground to the inadvertent power relay  to
signal the  courtesy lamp module. The courtesy lamp module provides pulse
width modulation  (PWM) voltage to the courtesy lamps. Ground is provided
at all times at G203.
The courtesy lamps will normally turn off using the theater dimming
 feature controlled by BCM with PWM. The   BCM 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 second group includes these individually controlled lamps, each
 with a separate switch:
The CTSY LP 15A fuse in the engine wiring harness junction block, supplies
 battery positive voltage to the  inadvertent power relay coil and switch
circuits.  The body control module (BCM) provides ground to energize the inadvertent
 power relay and power these lamps. Ground is provided to the I/P compartment
 lamp at G200. Ground is provided to the Underhood  lamp at G102. All others
 are grounded at G203.
Keyless Entry Interior Illumination
When the driver uses the door key in order to unlock the doors, the
 body control module (BCM) receives a door unlock signal. The BCM must have
     inputs that indicate that the ignition switch is OFF, the courtesy lamp
   switch   is OFF and all the doors are closed. The BCM will then activate
  the  interior   lamps. The courtesy lamps will remain on, approximately
15 seconds   after   the door is closed. The BCM will then turn them
off through  the  theater  dimming   feature. If the door locks are activated
to the LOCK  position,  or  if the  ignition  switch is turned to either the
RUN or CRANK  position  the  courtesy  lamps will  turn off immediately.
When the driver uses the remote function actuator transmitter to unlock
 the doors, trunk or presses the panic button, the BCM will keep the courtesy
     lamps on approximately 40 seconds. When the driver uses the remote
 function    actuator transmitter to lock the doors, the BCM will keep the
 courtesy   lamps   on approximately 2 seconds. If the ignition switch
 is turned to either  the    RUN or CRANK position the courtesy lamps will
 turn off immediately.   The   BCM  will also keep the courtesy lamps on approximately
 40 seconds,  after   an alarm  event is completed.
Vanity Lamps
The inadvertent power relay provides battery positive voltage to each
 vanity mirror lamp. When the vanity mirror cover on the sunshade is opened,
     its switch closes to provide a ground circuit and the vanity lamp illuminates.
     The vanity lamps are grounded at G203.
IP Compartment Lamp
The inadvertent power relay provides battery positive voltage to the
 instrument panel compartment lamp. When the IP compartment is opened, its
     switch closes to provide a ground circuit and the IP compartment lamp
 illuminates.     The IP compartment lamp is grounded at G102.
Cargo Lamp
The inadvertent power relay provides battery positive voltage to the
 cargo lamp. When the rear compartment is opened, its switch closes to provide
     a ground circuit and the cargo lamp illuminates.
Battery Rundown Protection/Inadvertent Power
In the event that any of the interior lamps supplied voltage by the
 inadvertent power relay and ground from the courtesy lamp relay were  to
remain       on when the ignition is OFF after a   period of 20 minutes,
 the     BCM   will deactivate the inadvertent power   relay turning OFF all
of  the     lamps   on that circuit to prevent total battery   discharge.
Only  when   the   ignition   switch is cycled back to the RUN position will
the  BCM reset    the  internal   timer and reactivate the inadvertent  power
  relay. When   the inadvertent power relay is not energized, the BCM utilizes
 the inadvertent  power courtesy  lamp supply voltage circuit to monitor for
 a courtesy  lamp switch request  signal. If a courtesy lamp switch is activated,
 the BCM  will receive the signal  to energize the inadvertent power relay
 by grounding  the control circuit.
Interior Lamps Dimming
The second group includes lamps which may be dimmed. This group may
 use a combination of vacuum fluorescent (VF) illumination and of incandescent
     lamps.
|     •  | Door switches and window switches | 
 
|     •  | HVAC control head assembly | 
 
|     •  | The instrument panel cluster (IPC) | 
 
|     •  | Other interior controls and switches | 
 
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position,  the radio's
vacuum fluorescent (VF) displays turn on at maximum brightness.      When
the park lamps are on, all incandescent back lighting turn on at  the    
dimming level indicated by the IP dimmer switch. At the same time  all vacuum
    fluorescent (VF) displays dim to match the indicated dimming  level. Battery
    positive voltage is supplied through the PARK LPS 30 A   fuse in the engine
    wiring harness junction block, to the normally open  park lamp relay switch
    contacts. The panel dimmer switch potentiometer  receives both its voltage
    and ground from the headlamp switch and is an  input to the BCM. When
the    driver  selects a dimming setting by moving,  the IP dimming switch
potentiometer,     all incandescent back lighting lamps  are provided with
a specific voltage.     The incandescent back lighting lamps  are then grounded
at G203 and G200.    When  the IP dimmer switch is moved  from MIN to MAX,
all vacuum fluorescent    (VF)  displays, as well as all  incandescent back
lighting respond from Minimum    intensity  to maximum brightness  in response
to the IP dimmer switch.
The driver may select parade mode by manually turning on the park lamps
 during daylight conditions. The front park lamp circuit supplies voltage
to      the instrument panel cluster, radio and HVAC assembly for a park lamp
 on    input,  and the displays will become full bright.