Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module Connector End View

2006 Chevrolet Cab & Chassis Silverado 2D Pickup, 8.1 G, 4WD, AutomaticSECTION Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module Connector End View
Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM)

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Connector Part Information
  • 15356922
  • 42-Way F Micro-Pack 100 W (YE)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1 YE 1139 Ignition 1 Voltage
2 PK 2306 Serial Data (AL0)
TN/BK 371 I/P Module Disable Switch - Signal (Except 10 Series and Crew Cab)
3 BK/WH 238 Seat Belt Switch - Left
4 RD 1362 Seat Belt Switch - Right - Signal (AL0)
PK 353 I/P Module Suppression Indicator Control (Except 10 Series and Crew Cab)
5 GY 349 Front End Sensor - Left - Signal (AL0)
6 YE 1834 Front End Sensor - Right - Signal
7 - - Not Used
8 TN 2163 Side Impact Sensor - Right - Voltage (HP2)
9 YE 3025 I/P Module - Stage 1 - High Control
10 OG 3024 I/P Module - Stage 1 - Low Control
11 D-BU 1363 Low Reference
12 BN 3020 Steering Wheel Module - Stage 1 - Low Control
13 TN 3021 Steering Wheel Module - Stage 1 - High Control
14-21 - - Not Used
22 D-BU 1128 Class 2 Serial Data
23 - - Not Used
24 L-GN 5055 Seat Position Switch - Left - Signal (AL0)
25 L-BU 5056 Seat Position Switch - Right - Signal (AL0)
26 YE 354 Front End Sensor - Left - Low Reference (AL0)
27 D-GN 1409 Front End Sensor - Right - Low Reference
28 - - Not Used
29 D-GN 2164 Side Impact Sensor - Right - Signal (HP2)
30 GY 3027 I/P Module - Stage 2 - High Control (AL0)
31 PU 3026 I/P Module - Stage 2 - Low Control (AL0)
32 BK 2351 Ground
33 PK 3022 Steering Wheel Module - Stage 2 - Low Control (AL0)
- - Not Used - 30 Series and Crew Cab (HVY)
34 WH 3023 Steering Wheel Module - Stage 2 - High Control (AL0)
- - Not Used - 30 Series and Crew Cab (HVY)
35-42 - - Not Used
RENDER: 1.0x

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