Power Door Systems Component Views

2006 Chevrolet SSR AutomaticSECTION Power Door Systems Component Views
Fig 1: Identifying Driver Door Components
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Callout Component Name
1 Outside Rearview Mirror Switch
2 Speaker - LF Door Midrange (Premium Radio-UQA)
3 C500
4 C501
5 S500
6 Mirror Connector- Driver
7 Speaker - LF Door (Premium Radio-UQA)
8 S501
9 Window Motor - Driver
10 Inflatable Restraint Side Impact Sensor (SIS) - Left
11 Door Latch Assembly - Driver
Fig 2: Identifying Passenger Door Harness Routing
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Callout Component Name
1 Speaker - RF Door Midrange (Premium Radio-UQA)
2 Door Latch Assembly - Passenger
3 Passenger Door
4 Inflatable Restraint Side Impact Sensor (SIS) - Right
5 Window Motor - Passenger
6 S601
7 Speaker - RF Door
8 Mirror Connector - Passenger
9 S600
10 C601
11 C600
Fig 3: Center Console Component View
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Callout Component Name
1 Passenger Window Switch
2 Door Lock/Unlock Switch
3 Folding Top Switch
4 Center Console Switch Assembly
5 Traction ON/OFF Switch
6 Driver Window Switch
Fig 4: Power Mirror Component View
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Callout Component Name
1 Outside Rearview Mirror Switch
2 Outside Rearview Mirror - Driver
3 Outside Rearview Mirror - Passenger
4 Passenger Door
5 Speaker - RF Door
6 Speaker - RF Door Midrange
7 Speaker - LF Door Midrange
8 Speaker - RF Door
9 Driver Door
Fig 5: Roof/Door Module Component View
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Callout Component Name
1 Roof/Door Module Connector
2 Roof/Door Module Connector
3 Roof/Door Module Connector
4 Roof/Door Module Connector
5 Relay Block - Rear
6 Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) Diode
7 Roof/Door Module
8 Body Harness
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