BCM Input Signal SPEC

2015 Kia Optima SX TurboSECTION BCM Input Signal SPEC
BCM Input Terminal Voltage List

Pin name Description Interface
V_B+ ECU power supply 12V (Battery voltage)
L_IGN1 High side switch ON = 12V
L_IGN2 High side switch ON = 12V
A_ACC High side switch ON = 12V
L_MIST SW High side switch ON = 12V
L_TAIL LAMP SW High side switch ON = GND
L_KEY IN SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_KEY INTER LOCK SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_REAR DEFOGGER SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_REAR FOG LAMP SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_PAS OPT Low side switch ON = GND
L_SUNROOFOPEN SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_AUTOFOLDING SW Low side switch GND = Folding, Open = Unfolding
L_FRONT WASHER SW High side switch ON = 12V
L_FRONT INT WIPER SW High side switch ON = 12V
L_INH'R' High side switch ON = 12V
L_BRAKE SW High side switch ON = 12V
L_RR SBR SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_RC SBR SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_RL SBR SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_RPAS OFF SW / L_PAS_SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_Dedicated_DRL OPT Low side switch ON = GND
L_HEAD LAMP LOW SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_HEAD LAMP HI SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_FRONT FOG LAMP SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_AUTO LIGHT SW Low side switch ON = GND
L_TMU Rx Low side switch ON = GND
A_FRONT WIPER INT VOLUME SW Analog input H = 5V, L = 0V
A_AUTO LIGHT SIGNAL Analog input H = 5V, L = 0V
P_CRASH UNLOCK INPUT PWM input H = 12 L = 0V
V_AutoLightPwr Power output 5V
GND (AUTO LIGHT) Ground output 0V
V_RPASPwr (reserved) Power output 8.5V
GND (RPAS) Ground output 0V
DIAGNOSIS (K-LINE) Diagnostic Communication (K-line)
CAN_H CAN high signal
CAN_L CAN low signal
GND1 (BCM) Power ground 1 (BCM)
GND2 (BCM) Power ground 2 (BCM)
RENDER: 1.0x

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