The retained accessory power (RAP) system is a subsystem
of the body control module (BCM). The RAP system provides the following
features:
The RAP system applies battery voltage through circuit 75 to the following
components:
• | The windows circuit breaker |
The RAP system allows operation of the following components with the
ignition switch in the OFF position:
• | The rear fog lamps (Export) |
The RAP system allows operation of the above components for approximately
10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position.
Operation is interrupted before the end of 10 minutes if a door
is opened.
The BCM also allows the operation of the door locks and the rear compartment
lid release with the ignition switch in the OFF position. This is true
in the following situations:
• | The rear compartment lid release is operated from the remote control
door lock transmitter. |
• | Less than 35 seconds have passed since both doors were
closed. After 35 seconds, the doors will lock once but not unlock. |
If the universal theft deterrent system (UTD) is armed within
35 seconds of the doors closing, the unlock command is disabled. All
of the components in these circuits are enabled as long as the ignition
switch is in one of the following positions:
All of the components in these circuits are enabled for approximately
10 minutes when the following conditions exist:
• | The ignition switch is in the OFF position. |
• | Both of the doors are closed. |
If either of the doors opens, the 10 minute timer is canceled.
The door locks will remain enabled for as long as the door is open. The
door locks will not operate with the door open if both of the following
conditions exist:
• | The key is in the ignition. |
• | The lockout prevention feature is enabled. |
For more information, refer to
Power Door Locks Circuit Description
.