Interior Lights Dimming Circuit Description
VF Displays
When the ignition switch is in the RUN position, the instrument cluster activates its VF display. The instrument cluster also coordinates the display illumination for the radio (IRC), the cellular telephone (PHN), and the climate control Panel (CCP) anytime the ignition switch is in the RUN position.
Incandescent Dimming 1 (INC DIM 1)
The INC DIM 1 consists of lamps powered by CKT 8 (GRY). These are referred to as the park lamp backlighting because they are only active if the park lamps are on and the ambient light sensor indicates darkness.
Incandescent Dimming 2 (INC DIM 2)
The INC DIM 2 output is used as a general interior light source and an illuminated entry feature that provides interior lighting. The INC DIM 2 consists of lamps powered by CKT 1244 (BRN). When one or more of the following conditions occur, the INC DIM 2 lamps will be active:
• The interior lamps switch is active.
• The park lamps are on and the ambient light sensor indicates darkness
• The ignition switch is in the RUN position and the ambient light sensor indicates darkness
• A Class 2 message is received from the body control module (PZM) indicating that the courtesy lamps are active.
Dimming
The instrument cluster controls all of the interior dimming functions. The instrument cluster receives an ambient light level input from the ambient light sensor and determines whether it is light or dark. If the ambient light sensor is inoperative, the instrument cluster will assume a condition of darkness. Dimming of the VF displays is only allowed when the ignition switch is in the RUN position, the park lamps are on, and the ambient light sensor indicates darkness. If all conditions for the VF dimming are met, the instrument cluster uses the input from the potentiometer in the headlamp switch to determine the level of dimming. The dimming level is sent to the radio (IRC), the cellular telephone (PHN), and the climate control panel (CCP) via a Class 2 message. These modules then adjust the dimming level of their VF display. The instrument cluster provides dimming control of the incandescent lighting through the INC DIM 1 and INC DIM 2 outputs. The instrument cluster provides dimming control of the electronic PRNDL LED through CKT 1382 (PPL/WHT). The dimming level will very based on the potentiometer in the headlamp switch whenever the parklamps are on and the ambient light sensor indicates darkness, regardless of the position of the ignition switch.
1998 Cadillac DeVille ' DeVille, Eldorado (VIN E/K) Service Manual ' Body and Accessories ' Lighting Systems ' Diagnostic Information and Procedures ' Document ID: 489166
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Interior Lights Dimming System Check
Step
Action
Normal Result(s)
Abnormal Result(s)*
1
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
Place the interior lamps switch in the ON position.
All incandescent lighting on the INC DIM D2 output turns ON. INC DIM 2 includes all of the lighting on CKT 1244 (BRN), which is the backlighting for the headlamp switch and the floodlighting for the vehicle doors.
Incandescent Lamps Inoperative
2
Place the interior lamps switch in the OFF position.
Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position.
INC DIM 2 lighting turns OFF.
All of the VF displays light. VF displays include the following components (if equipped):
• The radio (IRC)
• The cellular telephone (PHN)
• The driver information center (DIC)
• The instrument cluster (IPC)
• The climate control panel (CCP)
• Vacuum Fluorescent Displays Inoperative - All
• Incandescent Lamps Always On
3
Cover the ambient light sensor with the twilight OFF.
Place the headlamp switch in the PARK position.
The park lamps turn ON.
All of the VF displays dim in order to match the current dimming control level. All of the incandescent lighting for INC DIM 1 and INC DIM 2 light at the current dimming control level. INC DIM 1 includes all of the park lamp backlighting on CKT 8 (GRY) which is composed of the following components:
• The radio (IRC)
• The front cigar lighter
• The steering wheel controls
• The driver information center (DIC)
• The climate control panel (CCP)
• The instrument cluster (IPC)
• The heated seat switches
• The auxiliary blower switches
• The ash tray lamps
• The PRNDL lamp
Exterior Lights System Check
4
Rotate the headlamp switch dimming control in both directions.
All of the VF displays and all of the incandescent lighting dim and brighten in response to the headlamp switch dimming control.
Vacuum Fluorescent Displays Do Not Dim with Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch
* Refer to the appropriate symptom diagnostic table for the applicable abnormal result.
it's highly very unlikely that a bulbs are faulty here . The most likely cause is the fuses then and the headlight relay and also headlight switch and dimmer switch or a wiring fault. About the only cause that is a simple fix is blown fuses.You should get a mechanic to take a look at the car and see why some of the head lights work and some are not working.
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These vehicles have very complex electronic's , your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop. You do not have the knowledge or diagnostic tools to fix it . Hooking up a factory or professional type scan tool should be the first step in the diagnostic procedure . Then reading how these systems are suppose to work in the factory service repair manual . Not going at it blind an rigging it .Or are you this kind of person >
I would like to know more but my guess is something shorted get a cheap short light tester and a friend .Now disconnect the ground cable and clean the positive cable and put it back on.Now have your friend hold the tester to the battery post and the other end to the cable if it lights up you should pull one fuse at a time and find out what circuit the short is in.WARNING make sure the interior light is not on this will show a short or power drain.As far as the belt and motor mount ??? doesn't sound right.
Blower Motor Inoperative at Any Speed (Front) ?
The heater & A/C programmer is probably the problem . The 4 to9 volts on white - that's not how you test that circuit . That is a PWM - pulse width modulation circuit . The programer switches that signal on an off real fast . You need a automotive lab scope to see the square wave that would be produced .
HVAC Blower Motor Circuit
There is a check valve inside the fuel pressure regulator that can leak off the necessary fuel pressure to start the engine quickly. Have it tested or just replace it.
Keep checking the oil every time you gas up and you will be able to estimate how much oil it uses/100 miles or so. Then you can plan your trip. If the oil gets too low a warning will show up. That engine has about 7 quarts in the pan. As long as you don't run the engine low on oil the leak is just waste.
First, you must have a properly installed thermostat that is working correctly. Second, Northstar engines are notorious for air in the cooling system after draining and refilling - keep checking the purge tank level after overheating and after the cooling system cools down. Third, make sure your cooling fans are working correctly (relay, fuse, temperature sensor) - check to make sure both are running when it overheats. If all the above is correct, the problem will probably be blockage in the system (try a flush) or your water pump itself is failing.
run the fault codes
indicates a wiring problem to the transmission ( loose harness connectors )
indicates a fault in the torque converter clutch solenoid / servo - again a faulty wiring connection