I had to edit this post below at the red 'Edit" but wanted to mention here in case anyone has already read through it
I was able to get under the dash and spend some time probing and trying to figure this out.
With both visors removed, there was no change. I have 13.4V at each visor pigtail with the engine running, I plugged both visors back in and I also have 13.4V on each terminal for the visor bulbs with the mirror cover closed...both ends of the bulb socket has 13.4V. If I remove all 4 bulbs, the IC dimming is still an issue and the map light will go out if I press any map light button. When I press the map light, I lose voltage to the visors.
Edit I mistakenly left one bulb in the driver's vanity mirror when seeing 13.4 V on each bulb terminal....was a long day. The bulb obviously doesn't illuminate when the circuit is compromised like this so I thought nothing of it. So now with the bulb removed I now have 12.2 V (engine off now) at only the two POS+ terminals on each visor. I have continuity and .3 ohms from the POS+ bulb tab to the end of the driver's side visor pigtail at the red wire with the mirror tilted down, however I do not have continuity from the 2 ground bulb terminals to the end of the pigtail on the black wire.
The LH visor connector coming from the headliner, I have 12.2V at the orange wire, but I have 1 M ohm to ground at the black wire. I have not checked the RH visor yet with regards to resistance to ground, I will remove that visor again during the day. Now I will pull down the overhead console and look for any broken wires. The fact I have 1 M ohm to ground could be something with the RH visor but I will look into that during the day to verify. The rest of the post is the same. End of edit.
I have battery voltage at both circuits 3040 & 2140.
At the base of the kick panel, I don't know what this is, but it has 4 wires, yellow, grey, orange, & purple. With it disconnected, I have 7.6V on each of the yellow and grey, but when connected, I lose the 7.6 V at both of those wires, the orange and purple I'm not sure but have almost no votage.
I found this connector X9
It is the black connector near the base of the steering wheel in this junction box:
It does have battery voltage but I'm not sure what the 'Interior dimming lamp control", circuit 157 should read. I did not pull any of what looks like 25A breakers.
The only thing I wanted to do today that I didn't was pull down the courtesy light/ map light panel for the front row seats, maybe something is lurking in there.