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MODULE, Door: Description: Description

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Fig 1: Identifying Memory Mirror Module
GC0118368Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC

There are two Door Modules, Driver Door Module (DDM), and Passenger Door Module (PDM) (these are sometimes referred to as Memory Mirror Module) within the memory system. One is located in the driver door and one in the passenger door, just behind the door trim panel. The memory mirror modules also act as an interface in each door for electrical functions (door lock switches and door ajar switches).

The modules send a bus message to the power mirrors to adjust them to a preset position when a memory recall request has been made.

The Memory System  makes available for immediate recall personalized preferences of the following:

The major components of the Memory System  are:

The memory recall is available at the press of a button on the drivers door trim panel or, by using the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter if it is programmed to trigger the recall.

Radio settings include up to 20 push button presets (10 AM and 10 FM), and the last station selection, even if it is not one of the 20 preset selections.