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Restraints Control Module (RCM)

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RCM is located under center console, forward of hand brake. The RCM contains a microcomputer, which monitors electrical system components and connections. RCM senses inputs from air bag system sensors, and in the event of an impact of sufficient force, deploys air bags.

RCM performs a system self-check of air bag system internal circuits every time ignition switch is turned to RUN position. RCM also energizes AIR BAG warning light during initial system self-check and whenever a fault is detected. Faults are stored in RCM memory and translated into flash codes which are displayed through AIR BAG warning light.

When a fault is detected, AIR BAG warning light will flash a corresponding Light Flash Code (LFC) 5 times and then remain illuminated. AIR BAG warning light may not flash LFCs until about 30 seconds after ignition switch has been turned from OFF-to-RUN position. RCM also communicates current and historical Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) through Data Link Connector (DLC). If a system fault exists and AIR BAG warning light is malfunctioning, RCM activates a chime, indicating need for service.