Rain Sensor Module (RSM)

2009 Volvo C70 AutomaticSECTION Rain Sensor Module (RSM)
Fig 1: Identifying Rain Sensor Module (RSM)
GLL128600Courtesy of VOLVO CARS CORPORATION

The rain sensor module (RSM) uses optical measurement to detect water on the windshield. An infrared beam of a fixed intensity lights part of the windshield. The intensity of the reflected beam is measured and compared to the intensity of the transmitted beam. If there is water on the surface of the windshield, the beam will be distorted and some of its intensity lost. If the beam is not fully reflected, this is interpreted as water on the windshield and the windshield wipers start.

The rain sensor module (RSM) transmits signals to the central electronic module (CEM) using serial communication. The signals contain information about:

  • how much rain is hitting the windshield
  • a sudden splash on the windshield
  • the outside light conditions.

The central electronic module (CEM) requests a certain windshield wiper speed based on this information.

The rain sensor module (RSM) is in front of the rear view mirror on the inside of the windshield. Cars with rain sensor modules (RSM) have a special windshield.

There are diagnostics for the rain sensor module (RSM).

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