Relay Control of Retained Accessory Power (RAP)
Retained accessory power (RAP) is a vehicle power mode that permits
the operation of selected customer convenience items after the ignition switch
      is turned OFF. These selected items will remain in operation until a
 passenger      compartment door is opened or until the RAP function timer
 reaches its   shut-off    limit.
The body control module monitors the ignition switch position, battery
condition and passenger compartment door status to determine whether RAP should
     be initiated. If the ignition   switch transitions from RUN/ON to OFF,
  the    battery level is within the acceptable   range and the passenger
compartment      doors are closed, the body control module closes the RAP
relay. This provides      power for the following:
The body control module turns OFF the RAP function and opens the RAP
relay when one of the following conditions are met:
|     •  | The body control module senses the opening of any door (and the
liftgate on utility vehicles, if equipped) in the passenger compartment | 
 
|     •  | The body control module detects a decrease in battery capacity
below a prescribed limit | 
 
|     •  | The body control module receives a message from its internal timer
indicating the end of  the  RAP period after 20 minutes. | 
 
|     •  | The transition from OFF to RUN/ON or ACC of the ignition
switch |