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Serial Data Control Of Retained Accessory Power

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Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is a vehicle power mode that permits operation of selected customer convenience items after ignition switch is turned OFF. These selected items will remain in operation until a passenger compartment door is opened or until RAP function timer reaches its shut-off limit.

Modules listed below all receive a RAP message from Body Control Module (BCM) over serial data circuits. BCM monitors ignition switch position, battery problem and passenger compartment door status to determine whether RAP should be initiated. BCM sends a message to listed modules telling them that they are in RAP power mode. Modules support operation of systems under their control as required by their RAP power mode strategy.

RAP will end when one of following conditions are met:

The BCM sends a serial data message to listed devices ending RAP function.

The devices receiving serial data messages for RAP functions are: