3023253 - E2510 COURTESY LIGHTS - Description (5 porte)

Description

The front courtesy light includes two bulbs with two control switches.

With the left switch (A) it is possible to select the following two operating modes:

  • centre position: both lights come on for a timed period
  • left-hand position: both lights are off all the time;
  • right-hand position: both lights are on all the time.

The right-hand switch turns on only one of the lights:

  • left-hand position: left-hand light always on;
  • right-hand position: right-hand light always on;
  • central position: both lights always off.

The rear courtesy light only has one bulb with different operating modes according to the position of the actual lens cover which operates an internal switch:

  • neutral position: light comes on for a timed period;
  • positioned to one side: lights always off;
  • positioned to the other side: light always on.

The lighting for the two courtesy lights is timed on the basis of a logic managed by the Body Computer.

  • when one of the front doors is opened, the two courtesy lights are timed to stay on for 3 minutes;
  • when one of the rear doors is opened, the single rear courtesy light is turned on for a timed period of 3 minutes;
  • f, whilst opening one door, another is opened, the counting of the three minutes starts again from zero;
  • if a door remains open for longer than three minutes, the courtesy lights go out and remain off until one of the doors is next opened;
  • If, during this period of 3 minutes, all the doors are closed again, a second period of 7 seconds is activated and is interrupted if the ignition key is turned on.
  • when the doors are opened using the remote control, the courtesy lights come on for 10 seconds; the timing is interrupted if the ignition key is turned ON;
  • when the remote control is used to lock the doors, the courtesy lights go off.
The switching off and on should be gradual (dimmer) with a cycle lasting 2 seconds.When the ignition key is turned OFF, the Body Computer checks that the key has actually been removed (no transponder): in these circumstances it switches the front and rear courtesy lights on as described previously.The courtesy lights are also on (without the dimmer) if the inertia switch is operated (the information is sent via the instrument panel CAN).The function is activated with the ignition key in the ON position and remains on for a maximum of 15 minutes.The Body Computer continuously acquires the 'battery voltage' signal and compares it with a limit: if the battery voltage level measured is below this limit, it intervenes through the CAN sending a signal to disable a series of loads: these include the two front and rear courtesy lights; the function is activated with the ignition key in the OFF position.If the Body Computer detects that one of the doors or the boot has been left open and the vehicle speed exceeds around 3 Km/h, a buzzer is sounded.