Remote Control Door Lock Receiver Module System: Notes

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Notes
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The remote control door lock receiver module system may also arm and disarm the CTD system. When the remote control door lock receiver receives a door lock or an unlock signal from the key fob, the remote control door lock receiver sends a message to the BCM. The message orders the BCM to perform the appropriate door lock/unlock command. The BCM detects the message and performs one of the following functions:

  • Locks the doors and enters the armed initiated mode
  • Unlocks the doors and enters the ready-to-arm mode
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