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Lamp Out Indicator: Description and Operation

The lamp monitor system is made up of two main components: the Driver Information Center (DIC) and the adaptive lamp monitor control module. The adaptive lamp monitor control module monitors each lighting circuit by looking at voltage across internal resistors in each monitored lighting circuit. If the voltage drop across one of these resistors decreases by a certain percentage, the adaptive lamp monitor module recognizes this as a lamp outage and communicates this information over the serial data line to the instrument cluster, which displays the outage on the DIC and sounds a chime for 5 seconds.

The adaptive lamp monitor module is adaptive because it may be used in vehicles with various lighting configurations. This module recognizes and adapts to a particular lighting configuration when the ignition switch is in RUN and the park lamps are turned ON. This module must relearn the vehicle lighting configuration if the battery is disconnected.

The adaptive lamp monitor module receives power from the IP fuse block MISC/RDO/CLSTR Fuse 9C through CKT 40 (ORN). The ignition input is from the IP fuse block AUTO A/C CRUISE Fuse 5A through CKT 1141 (BRN). The adaptive lamp monitor module receives ground from G105 through CKT 251 (BLK/WHT).