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Retained Accessory Power (RAP) Power Mode

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RAP is a power mode that permits the operation of selected customer convenience items for 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned OFF. RAP power mode is enabled by the BCM.

The BCM:

Some BCM features, such as the interior courtesy lamps will function after the 10 minute RAP time limit has elapsed. This is normal, and does not mean RAP power mode is malfunctioning. The BCM enables the following functions in RAP Power Mode:

RAP is disabled when:

The BCM monitors the ignition switch position, battery voltage and passenger compartment door status to determine whether RAP power mode should be enabled. If the ignition switch transitions from ON to OFF, the battery voltage is within the acceptable range and the passenger compartment doors are closed, the BCM enables RAP power mode. After the 10 minutes has elapsed, the BCM sends a class 2 message to the serial data network. This message commands the other modules to stop functioning, that are power moded by the BCM.