The retained accessory power (RAP) is a subsystem of the
body control module (BCM). The RAP is designed to provide power to the following
accessories when the ignition is in the run or accessory position, and
up to 20 minutes when the ignition switch is in the off position.
• | The sunroof (if equipped) |
• | Onstarâ„¢ (if equipped) |
Power is supplied by the battery positive voltage circuit to the RAP
relay at all times. The BCM grounds the RAP relay control circuit only when
in RAP with the doors closed or with the ignition ON. The RAP relay then
supplies power to the RDO1 and RAP2 fuse (if equipped) and the PWR WDO circuit
breaker. When any door is opened or the ignition switch is turned to ACCY,
the BCM will remove the ground and the RAP relay will allow power to the
accessories to be supplied by the accessory voltage circuit. Once the RAP
relay is energized, the accessories remain operational until any of the
following conditions exist:
• | The 20 minute timer elapses. |
• | The door handle switch is activated. |