Doors, Hood and Trunk: Description and Operation
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
Hood Latch
The hood latch consists of the following components:
- Hood latch
- Hood latch lock cylinder
Front Door
The front door consists of the following components:
- Door ajar switch (part of the front door latch)
- Door lock cylinder
- Exterior front door handle
- Exterior front door handle reinforcement
- Front door latch
- Front door lock actuator (part of the front door latch)
- Interior door handle actuating cable
- Interior door handle
Sliding Door
The sliding door consists of the following components:
- Exterior sliding door handle
- Exterior sliding door handle reinforcement
- Interior door handle actuating cable
- Interior door handle
- Sliding door latch
- Sliding door lock actuator (part of the sliding door latch)
Rear Cargo Doors
The rear cargo doors consist of the following components:
- Door ajar switch (part of the RH door latch)
- Door lock cylinder
- Exterior rear door handle
- Exterior rear door handle reinforcement
- LH door release handle and remote control
- LH lower door latch
- LH upper door latch
- RH center door latch
- RH upper door latch
- Rear cargo door lock actuator (part of the RH door latch)
Sliding Door Travel Limiting Latch
The sliding door travel limiting latch system prevents the sliding door from making contact with the fuel filler door whenever the fuel filler door is unlocked and open. The sliding door travel limiting latch system consists of the following components:
- Fuel filler door
- Fuel tank filler pipe housing
- Sliding door travel limiting latch cable assembly
- Sliding door travel limiting latch
Power Lock/Unlock
The power lock/unlock feature is controlled by the Generic Electronic Module (GEM) and requests all of the vehicle doors locked or the front and sliding doors unlocked upon a customer request from either front door lock control lever in the vehicle. The power door locking system functions independently of ignition status or vehicle speed.
Autolock
The autolock feature is controlled by the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) and locks all of the doors when all the doors are closed, the key in the RUN position, and the vehicle speed then exceeds 7 km/h (5 mph).
This feature relocks the doors (if any doors were open), once all the doors are read as closed and vehicle speed exceeds 7 km/h (5 mph).
The autolock feature can be enabled/disabled. Refer to Autolock and Auto-Unlock Programming for programming information.
Central Locking/Unlocking
This central locking/unlocking feature is controlled by the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) and allows all the doors to be locked or unlocked (the unlocking function depends upon the cargo protect and stepped unlock programming) from a key in any of the front door lock cylinders (all the doors only lock from the rear cargo door lock cylinder). To unlock both the front and sliding doors (cargo protect and stepped unlock disabled), insert a key into either front door lock cylinder and turn it toward the unlock position (the rear cargo door only unlocks if stepped unlock is disabled). To lock all of the doors including the rear cargo door, insert a key into any one of the door lock cylinders and turn to the lock position.
Cargo Protect Unlocking
NOTE: If the stepped unlock programming is disabled, it overrides the cargo protect unlocking.
The cargo protect unlocking feature is controlled by the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) and allows only the front doors to be unlocked from a key in either front door lock cylinder or Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) unlock command. The vehicle comes from the factory with this feature disabled, so both front and sliding doors unlock from a door lock cylinder or RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) unlock command. This feature is a programmable parameter and can only be enabled/disabled with the scan tool. For information on programmable parameters, refer to Information Bus.
Stepped Unlock Programming
The stepped unlock feature is controlled by the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) and allows a stepped unlock process when enabled, or a single stage unlock process when disabled. If the stepped unlock is enabled, both front and sliding doors unlock on the unlock command (the sliding doors will not unlock if cargo protect unlocking is enabled). On the second unlock command, all of the doors unlock. If the stepped unlock feature is disabled, all of the doors unlock on the first unlock command (the sliding doors also unlock even if cargo protect unlocking is enabled). Refer to Stepped Unlock Programming for programming information.
Smart Unlock
The smart unlock feature prevents the doors from locking when any front or rear cargo door is ajar. When the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) receives a lock command from a door lock control lever, door lock cylinder, or a Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter, and any front or rear cargo door is ajar, the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) commands the doors to lock then unlock.
Sliding Door Memory Lock
The sliding door memory lock feature is controlled by the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) and relocks all doors once the sliding door is closed if they were locked electronically while the sliding door was ajar.
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) accepts programming of up to 4 RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) transmitters. The RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) transmitters are built into the keyhead, but are programmed separately from the Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS). To fully program an RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) key, first follow the PATS (Passive Anti-Theft System) key programming in Antitheft and Alarm Systems and then the RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) transmitters can be programmed using the RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) transmitter programming procedure. Refer to Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Transmitter Programming for programming information.
In addition to the RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) key, standard keyfobs can also be programmed to the vehicle.
The RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) transmitter carries out the following functions:
- Unlocks the front and sliding doors
- Unlocks the rear cargo doors
- Locks all doors
- Commands the interior lamps on (when unlocking) and off (when locking)
- Flashes the turn signals twice when LOCK is pressed and the doors are closed
- Provides a long flash of the turn signals when UNLOCK is pressed
The RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) transmitter has a normal operating range of 10 m (33 ft).
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Lock/Unlock Control - Unlock
The RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) feature provides a 2-step (or stepped) process for unlocking the doors. This feature only operates when the key is removed or in the LOCK or ACC position. Upon receipt of the first request for unlocking the doors, the RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) feature requests the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) to unlock the front and sliding doors. If another unlock request is received within 3 seconds of the first, the RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) feature requests the rear cargo doors be unlocked. The stepped unlock can be disabled, and causes all doors to unlock on the first press of the unlock button. Refer to Stepped Unlock Programming for programming information.
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Lock/Unlock Control - Lock
The RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) feature requests that all the doors be locked when the LOCK button is pressed. This feature only operates when the key is removed or in the LOCK or ACC position. On any press of the LOCK button with all doors closed, the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) flashes the turn signals twice. If any door is ajar, no flash occurs. If the front or rear cargo doors are ajar during an RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) lock request, the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) activates the smart unlock feature. If a sliding door is ajar during an RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) lock request, the GEM (Generic Electronic Module) activates the sliding door memory lock feature and flashes the turn signals twice once the sliding door is closed.
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)- Cargo Door Unlock
The RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) feature provides a rear cargo door unlock function independently of any key position. The cargo door unlock function is disabled when the vehicle speed exceeds 7 km/h (5 mph). On the first press of the rear cargo door unlock button, the rear cargo doors unlock. On the second press, all doors unlock.