Remote Anti-Theft Personality (RAP)
The Remote Anti-Theft Personality (RAP) system is comprised of the following:
^ Door Disarm Switches.
The door disarm switches are assembled into the LH, RH, and liftgate lock cylinders. The door disarm switch must be triggered before the mechanical lock unlocks. This is to prevent the anti-theft alarm from activating when it should have been disarmed.
^ Remote Anti-Theft Personality (RAP) Module.
The RAP module controls the anti-theft system and is the brains of the keyless entry system. The RAP module communicates with the Generic Electronic Module (GEM) to request that the interior lights be turned ON/OFF with use of the keyless entry remote transmitter, and the GEM communicates to the RAP to inform when the door is opened.
The RAP has three wire connectors attached to it:
^ The antenna for the keyless entry remote transmitter.
^ 26 circuit connector, C336.
^ 22 circuit connector, C338.
In addition to the perimeter alarm that uses the door open warning lamp switch and hood switch, the RAP module also uses the ignition lock anti-theft switch and the autolock/relock feature to prevent theft of the vehicle.
^ Door Open Warning Lamp Switch.
The door open warning lamp switch communicates to the RAP module through the Generic Electronic Module (GEM). This input to the RAP will cause the anti-theft alarm to be sounded if the anti-theft alarm was armed.
^ Ignition Lock Anti-Theft Switch.
The ignition lock anti-theft switch can detect when the ignition key cylinder is broken or "slam pulled" during a theft. The ignition lock anti-theft switch is always monitored by the Remote Anti-Theft Personality (RAP) module. This allows the alarm system to be triggered in case the ignition lock anti-theft switch detects tampering of the ignition key cylinder (even in the event the alarm is inactive at the time).
^ Hood Switch/Bracket Assembly.
^ Theft LED.
The anti-theft LED is found on the instrument panel to the right of the right hand turn signal indicator. The THEFT LED is illuminated during prearming and flashes when armed or triggered.
^ Keyless Entry Remote Transmitter.
The remote transmitter can activate a panic alarm which is similar to an anti-theft alarm, but does not deactivate the starter or cause the THEFT indicator to flash.
Prearming and Arming the System
The system can be armed if:
^ The ignition is OFF.
^ The PANIC alarm is OFF.
^ All doors are closed.
There are three ways to prearm the system:
^ Press the LOCK button on the transmitter.
^ Press the 7/8 and 9/0 buttons on the driver door keyless entry keypad to lock all doors.
^ Open a door, press the power door lock button, and close the door.
After 30 seconds, the system will be armed and the THEFT indicator in the cluster will flash every two seconds.
Disarming an Untriggered System
An armed system will be disarmed with one of these valid actions:
1. Pressing the UNLOCK button on the transmitter.
2. Placing a key in the door and turning to UNLOCK.
3. Turning the key to RUN or ACCY.
4. Entering the five-digit unlock code on the keyless entry keypad.
Triggering Anti-Theft Alarm
The anti-theft alarm can be triggered by the following conditions:
^ The ignition cylinder is damaged with or without the RAP being armed.
^ A door is opened without disarming the armed RAP module.
^ Opening the hood (if the hood was open when the system was armed, it must be closed before it can trigger the alarm).
Disarming a Triggered System
If the system has been triggered (the horn honks and the lights flash), the system can be disarmed by:
1. Pressing the UNLOCK or PANIC button on the transmitter.
2. Putting a key in the door and unlocking the door.
3. Turning the ignition to RUN/ACCY (turning the key to RUN/ACCY will not disarm an alarm that has been triggered by the ignition lock anti-theft switch).
4. Unlocking the doors by entering the unlock code on the keyless entry keypad.