Driver Door Module (DDM) / Passenger Door Module (PDM)

2004 Volvo V70 L5-2.4L VIN 64 B5244S6SECTION Driver Door Module (DDM) / Passenger Door Module (PDM)





Downloading software and replacing the control module
New software can be downloaded into the driver door module (DDM) and passenger door module (PDM). When ordering software, the hardware and the software in the car is compared to the data in the Volvo central database. If the comparison is OK the software is downloaded to the control module.
If the comparison between the car and Volvo central database is not OK, the database is updated with the car configuration. When this is complete the software is downloaded.
The window positions must be re-initialized after the driver door module (DDM) or passenger door module (PDM) is replaced. This is so that the new control module stores the closed position of the window. Initialization is carried out using VIDA.
If the car has power seats with memory for the door mirrors, this function can be switched off. This means that the personal settings for the door mirrors, based on the remote control used to unlock the door, can be deactivated. Deactivation is carried out using VIDA. This function can be switched off on cars from model year 2003. This setting will be stored in the control module after deactivation, but not in the Volvo Central Database. This means that the deactivation must be repeated when hardware is replaced.
For further information regarding downloading, see Design and Function, Downloading Software.

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