What is driver footwell?
A footwell is a compartment in the front of a car which is designed to accommodate the feet and outstretched legs of the driver or passenger. Typically, a passenger car has two footwells, one for the driver and one for the passenger, separated by the vehicle’s control panels and console.
Where are the footwells in a car located?
What do you need to know about the footwell module?
This unit is also known as the Footwell module or the Lights module. The information in this articles is meant for: The BMW Footwell module (FRM) functions as an electrical hub or a node in the footwell on the drivers side.
What does the FRM do in a BMW footwell?
The BMW Footwell module (FRM) functions as an electrical hub or a node in the footwell on the drivers side. The FRM receives signals from the doors, it controls the lighting, it commands the the adaptive headlights and it also interfaces with the dashboard.
Where are the pedals located in a footwell?
On the driver’s side, the pedals for the accelerator, brake, and clutch are usually located in the footwell, while the passenger side simply makes an area for the passenger to stretch out. Typically the bottom of the footwell is covered in a floor mat which collects dust and detritus from shoes, making it easier to clean the car.
A footwell is a compartment in the front of a car which is designed to accommodate the feet and outstretched legs of the driver or passenger. Typically, a passenger car has two footwells, one for the driver and one for the passenger, separated by the vehicle’s control panels and console.
On the driver’s side, the pedals for the accelerator, brake, and clutch are usually located in the footwell, while the passenger side simply makes an area for the passenger to stretch out. Typically the bottom of the footwell is covered in a floor mat which collects dust and detritus from shoes, making it easier to clean the car.
What are the components of the footwell module?
The following components deliver signals for the footwell module: 1 Height sensors 2 Reversing light switch 3 Brake light switch 4 Hazard warning flasher switch 5 Light switch 6 Driver’s door switch block 7 Door contacts in front doors 8 Driver’s door lock More
What does the bottom of a footwell do?
Typically the bottom of the footwell is covered in a floor mat which collects dust and detritus from shoes, making it easier to clean the car. The amount of room available can be adjusted by moving the seat forward or backward. For drivers, these adjustments are quite critical, as it is necessary to be able to reach the pedals comfortably.