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Control module

Fig 1: Lock And Alarm System (VGLA) System Overview
GLL113018Courtesy of VOLVO CARS OF NORTH AMERICA.

The main role of the VGLA (Volvo Guard and Locking Alarm system) is to control and monitor the locking and alarm system in the car. The control module is located in the center under the dashboard in front of the gear selector lever.

The following components are connected to the control module to enable it to carry out its tasks:

Some of these accessories are market dependent.

The functions of the system are:

The system can be armed and disarmed using the key or the remote control, depending on the configuration. There are three different versions of the control module. The versions, the accessories installed and the functions which must be programmed are market dependent.

The appearance of the remote control depends on the market. It is available with additional functions such tailgate/trunk lid unlocking and a PANIC button. From model year 2003 inclusive the key is integrated in the remote control.

The VGLA control module also controls the interior lighting. It lights when the alarm is disarmed, if a door is opened or if the alarm is triggered.

The VGLA control module works together with the control module for the immobilizer and the Supplemental Restraint System Module (SRS) to reset and disarm the alarm and to unlock the doors in the event of a collision.

There are diagnostics for the control module. Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are stored in the control module and can be read off using VIDA.