Inline Harness Connector End Views: C148

2001 Chevrolet Cavalier LS, 2.4 TSECTION C148
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C148 Transmission Harness Terminal Identification To Forward Lamp Harness

GM632344Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
GM632342Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • 15326842
  • 10-Way F Metri-Pack 150 GT Series (BLK)
Connector Part Information
  • 15326847
  • 10-Way M Metri-Pack 150 GT Series (BLK)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
A BLK 884 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Signal A BLK 884 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Signal
B RED 885 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Low Reference B RED 885 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Low Reference
C BRN 882 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Signal C BRN 882 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Signal
D WHT 883 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Low Reference D WHT 883 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Low Reference
E LT BLU 830 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Signal E LT BLU 830 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Signal
F YEL 873 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Low Reference F YEL 873 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Low Reference
G DK GRN 872 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Signal G DK GRN 872 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Signal
H TAN 833 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Low Reference H TAN 833 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Low Reference
J LT BLU 2627 Steering Position Sensor Signal J LT BLU 2627 Steering Position Sensor Signal
K - - Not Used K - - Not Used
RENDER: 1.0x

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