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LAMP
GENERAL INFORMATION
SPECIFICATION
1) Exterior Lamps
Description Type Amount
Front lamp Headlamp (high & low beam) BULB: H4 2
Turn signal lamp BULB: PY21W 2
Position lamp BULB: W5W 2
Fog lamp BULB: H27W/2 2
Rear lamp Stop & tail lamp BULB: P21/5W 2
▶ LED
- The LED stands for "Light Emitting Diode" or "Luminescent Diode." LED is a
semiconductor diode that emits incoherent narrow-spectrum light when electrically biased
in the forward direction of the P-N junction, as in the common LED circuit. In short, it is an
element that converts electric signals into light signals. Yellow, blue, red and white LEDs
are currently used.
The followings are the advantages of LED.
- It is not glaring and doesn't have short circuit unlike the conventional lamps.
It is semi-permanent and doesn't generate heat.
Its power consumption is much lower than those of conventional bulbs.
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2) Interior Lamps
Description Type Amount
Front room lamp BULB (10W-FESTOON) 2
Center room lamp BULB (10W-FESTOON) 1
Luggage room lamp BULB (10W-FESTOON) 1
Sun visor lamp BULB (5W-FESTOON) 1
Glove box lamp BULB (5W-FESTOON) 1
Door courtesy lamp BULB (5W-WEDGGE) 1
▶ Luminous intensity
- In photometry, luminous intensity is a measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted
by a light source in a particular direction per unit solid angle, based on the luminosity
function, a standardized model of the sensitivity of the human eye. The unit of luminous
intensity is the candela (cd).
▶ Brightness
- Brightness is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to be radiating or
reflecting light. In other words, brightness is the perception elicited by the luminance of a
visual target. This is a subjective attribute/property of an object being observed. The unit of
brightness is the stilb (sb) or nit (nt).
▶ Luminance
- The density of luminous power, also called “luminance.” One lumen of luminous flux,
uniformly incident on 1 square foot of area, produces an luminance of 1 footcandle; in SI
units, one lumen of luminous flux, uniformly incident on 1 square meter of area, produces
an luminance of 1 lux.
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2) Layout
▶ Front lamp
Side repeater lamp
Puddle lamp
▶ Rear lamp
High mounted stop lamp
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3) Operating Process
(1) Fog lamp control
1. When pressing the rear fog lamp switch with IGN2 ON (headlamp ON condition), the rear
fog lamps are turned ON.
2. When pressing the rear fog lamp switch again during the operation, the rear fog lamps are
turned OFF.
3. The rear fog lamps do not come ON when the engine is not running or the light switch is
OFF.
4. The rear fog lamps should not automatically come on again if they have been turned OFF
by any other way other than the switch.
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2. Lamp OFF:
- When receiving the door lock signal with the approach lamps ON, the lamps go OFF
(reactivation of theft deterrent mode).
- When turning the ignition switch to ON position with the approach lamps ON, the lamps go
OFF.
- The approach lamps go OFF after 30 seconds.
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2. INTERIOR LAMP
1) Overview
Front lamp, center room lamp, luggage room lamp, door courtesy lamp, sun visor lamp, glove
box lamp
2) Layout
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3) Operating Process
(1) Room lamp control
▶ Door coupled room lamp operation and dimming control
When opening any of doors while the room lamp switch in overhead console is pressed in
("Door" coupled position), the front and center room lamps come on. When opening the
tailgate while the luggage room lamp switch is pressed in ("Tailgate" coupled position), the
luggage room lamp comes on. If the door stays open, the room lamps automatically goes off
after 10 minutes.
1. When closing the door with IGN ON, the room lamps go off immediately.
2. When closing the door with IGN OFF, the room lamps stays on for T1 and are dimmed out
for T2.
3. When turning the ignition switch to ON position during dimming out operation, the room
lamps go off immediately.
4. When receiving the door unlock signal with IGN OFF, key OUT and door closed, the room
lamps come on for T3.
5. When receiving the door unlock signal again in Step (4), the front and center room lamps
stays on for T3 additionally.
6. When opening a door during the dimming operation, the room lamps stays ON. When
closing it again, the system performs the operation in Step (1) and (2).
7. The room lamps go off immediately when entering into the theft deterrent mode.
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1. When the system enters into the theft deterrent mode or sleep mode, the ground for room
lamp will be OFF (To prevent the battery from being discharged when the front or center
room lamp switch is not in "Door" position). The room lamps will go OFF after 10 minutes
from removing the ignition key.
2. When inserting the ignition key into the key switch, the ground for room lamp will be ON.
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CONFIGURATION
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1) Mounting Locations
▶ Adjusting screws
Left/Right adjusting
screw
1. Headlamp connector
2. Position lamp connector
3. Turn signal lamp connector
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2) Connectors
▶ Headlamp connector
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2) Overview
The auto light system automatically controls ON/OFF operations of headlamp and tail lamp. The
auto light sensor behind the inside rear view mirror senses the changes of light intensity and
automatically turns ON and OFF the tail lamp and head lamp (High beam) when the light switch
is in "AUTO" position.
3) Layout
Auto light switch Auto light sensor unit The system performs LIN
communication when the
key is in "ON" position
regardless of the light
switch. If the light switch
is in "AUTO" position, the
system performs the
operation according to
LIN data value.
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- To turn on the fog lights, turn this switch while the tail lamps or headlamps are turned on.
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1. Adjusting screw
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Ground
2 Power
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Power (stop lamp)
2 Power (tail lamp)
3 Back-up lamp
4 Turn signal lamp
5 Ground
6 Rear fog lamp
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Ground
2 Power
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Ground
2 Power
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Ground (Pin.10 in outside rear
view mirror connector)
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Ground (Pin.8 in outside rear
view mirror connector)
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2) Functions
- BCM controls the operation of front room lamp.
- The front room lamp and center room lamp come on/go out when opening/closing a door in
the switch pressed in (door coupled operation mode). When closing a front door, the room
lamps will be dimmed out for 3 seconds.
- The front room lamp comes ON and OFF when pressing in this switch.
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▶ Layout
Sunroof connector
Switch
3) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Ground (BCM)
2 Ground (BCM)
3 B+
Ground (BCM) (center room lamp is
4 grounded when turning ON door
coupled operation switch)
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 B+
2 ON
3 OFF
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Ground for tailgate switch
(BCM A19)
2 B+
3 -
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Power (tail lamp)
2 Glove box switch (Ground)
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 B+
2 Sun visor lamp switch
(Ground)
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2) Connector
Pin No. Function
1 Door switch (Ground)
2 B+
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Headlamp
1. Remove the front bumper and unscrew the two mounting bolts (10 mm) and one mounting
screw on the upper side and one mounting bolt (10 mm) on the lower side.
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Headlamp connector
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Puddle lamp
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Tail lamp
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