Active Command Modes Table Rear Body Control Module (RBCM)

2023 Mazda CX-5 SSECTION Active Command Modes Table Rear Body Control Module (RBCM)
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Simulation item Unit/Operation Data contents Output part name
BG_HORN_RLY (1) Off/On
  • Off: Stops theft-deterrent horn.
  • On: Sounds the theft-deterrent horn.
Rear body control module (RBCM)
DL_MT_A Lock/Unlock
  • Lock: Locks all of the doors.
  • Unlock: Unlocks all of the doors.
Door lock actuator
ELAT_MT_RLY Off/On
  • Off: Stops the trunk lid latch (4SD)/liftgate latch (5HB) release operation.
  • On: Releases the trunk lid latch (4SD)/liftgate latch (5HB).
4SD
  • Trunk lid latch and release actuator 5HB
  • Liftgate latch and lock actuator
ELAT_UNL Off/On
  • Off: Stops the trunk lid latch (4SD)/liftgate latch (5HB) release operation.
  • On: Releases the trunk lid latch (4SD)/liftgate latch (5HB).
4SD
  • Trunk lid latch and release actuator 5HB
  • Liftgate latch and lock actuator
R_FOG_LMP
NOTE:
  • Displays in the M-MDS but it does not operate.
R_LMP Off/On
  • Off: Turns off back-up light.
  • On: Illuminates back-up light.
Back-up light
R_WIP_MT_LO (2) Off/On
  • Off: Stops rear wiper motor.
  • On: Operates rear wiper motor.
Rear wiper motor
STOP_LMP_CS(3) Off/On
  • Off: Turns off brake light.
  • On: Illuminates brake light.
  • Brake light
  • High-mount brake light
(1) With theft-deterrent horn
(2) With rear wiper and washer
(3) With smart city brake support (SCBS)
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