The Restraint Control Module (RCM) is a critical component in a vehicle's safety system, responsible for monitoring and controlling the deployment of airbags and seatbelt pretensioners during a collision. It processes data from various sensors to determine the severity of an impact and activates the appropriate safety measures to protect occupants. The RCM also performs self-diagnostics to ensure the proper functioning of the airbag system and may store crash data for analysis after an incident.
It reads various sensors to control the restraint system.
The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on. The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on. The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on.
In a 2003 Ford Windstar, the restraint control module is located under the center console, specifically beneath the armrest area. To access it, you typically need to remove the center console cover and possibly some fasteners. This module is crucial for the vehicle's airbag system and occupant restraint operations. Always ensure to disconnect the battery before working on any components related to the airbag system for safety.
What does the general control module control
ECM, (Engine Control Module, Electronic Control Module) PCM, (Powertrain Control Module, Power Control Module) ECU, (Engine Control Unit, Electronic Control Unit).
Need to know which control module in question.
Code 19 for a 99 Ford Taurus means the restraint control module crash data memory is full. If you replace the RCM, the code will reset.
What does the general control module control
Powertrain Control Module
How do I test body control module and is it hard to do..
SRS stands for Supplemental Restraint System. In other words Air Bags. The module controls the system.
It is on the transmission hump just to the right of the accelerator pedal. It is held in place by three green bolts. You will need to remove the center console to get to it.