11.4.2.2 Interior Lighting Description and
Operation
Door Controlled Lamp
Door controlled lamps are in the dome lamps. The switch is at
the left. When the switch is pressed, the door opens, the door
controlled lamps will be on. Close the door, the door controlled
lamps will be off after a few seconds delay. When the switch is
lifted, with the door open, the door controlled lamps will not be
on. Reading lamps are at both sides of the dome lamp. The
switch is located at the right side. Press the switch, both sides
lamps will be on at the same time. Release the switch, both
lamps will be off at the same time.
Rear Compartment Lamp
For sedan vehicles, the rear compartment lamp is located
beneath the rear compartment lid. For hatchback vehicles, the
rear compartment lamp is located on the left side of the wheel
cover panel. As long as the rear compartment (hatchback) is
open, the lamp will be on.
11.4.2.3 Comfortable Lighting Control
Following Lighting
If the headlamp switch is turned from "OFF" to "ON" (park lamp,
headlamp or auto headlamp) and then to "OFF" again within
10 min the ignition key is pulled out, the following lighting
function will be activated. The headlamps will be lit after 30 s
delay. When the following lighting function is activated, if one
door is opened="Headlamps will be lit after 180 s delay. The
180 s delay is the timing for any door (including rear
compartment)opening. After all doors are closed, it will re-time
30 s.
Automatic Headlamp
When the ignition switch is at "ON", headlamp switch is at
"AUTO", the park lamp relay and headlamp relay will
automatically pull-in or disconnect (requires ambient and sun
light sensor signal input) according to the surrounding
environment brightness.
Lamp Detection
During turning, if one of the turn signal lamps is (21W)
damaged, the other turn signal lamp will flash at about double
normal frequency.
Fade Lighting Features
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BCM controls dome lamp fade in light in about 0.7s, fade
out in about 1.7s.
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When unlocking, the dome lamp will fade in light, if there is
no door open action, 15 s after the dome lamp will fade out.
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When lock (locking device operated), the dome lamp will
fade out in about 1.7s.
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With all doors closed and the ignition switch is turned off,
dome lamp will fade out in 15 s; doors all shut, the ignition
switch is open, dome lamp fade out immediately
extinguished.
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With all doors closed and the ignition switch is turned on,
dome lamp will immediately extinguish.
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Opening any door, dome lamp will fade in light and keep lit,
until the door is closed then fade out in 1.7s, or turned off
because of energy saving feature (with the ignition switch
is at OFF, the energy saving feature will be activated in 20
min).
Emergency Braking Warning Lamp
If the vehicle speed (BCM receives signal through CAN Bus)
rapidly decreases due to emergency braking, all turn signal
lamps will be activated and flashing; if the vehicle speed stops
decrease, the alarm flash will be deactivated. (Speed decrease
more than 0.55g is regarded as an emergency braking). This
feature is enabled when all following conditions are met:
1. The current speed is greater than or equal to 45 km/h (if
less than 45 km/h, even if an emergency brake is detected,
HOD will not be triggered).
2. The brake pedal is pressed and held.
3. Hazard warning lamp (Hazard) have not been manually
switched on by driver.
4. Emergency braking has been detected, namely: in 1,000ms
sampling time, deceleration value is greater than or equal
to the following pre-defined HOD activation deceleration
threshold.
5. the pre-defined HOD activation deceleration threshold is
stored in the EEPROM vehicle configuration part. It is the
factory default value. If a user needs to change, it can be
re-configured through scan tool commands.
When the following conditions are met, this feature will be
deactivated:
Body Electric
Lighting System
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