X275 Steering Wheel Module Coil to Body Harness

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C1500, 5.3 ZSECTION X275 Steering Wheel Module Coil to Body Harness
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GM1715215
GM684931
Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Steering Wheel Module Coil
  • OEM Connector: 15479525
  • Service Connector: 19149302
  • Description: 4-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series (YE)
Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Body
  • OEM Connector: 15336476
  • Service Connector: 88987998
  • Description: 4-Way M Metri-Pack 280 Series (YE)
Terminal Part Information
  • Terminal/Tray: Service by Harness- See Part Catalog
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: Not Available
  • Release Tool/Test Probe: Not Available
Terminal Part Information
  • Terminated Lead: 13575715
  • Release Tool: J-38125-11A
  • Diagnostic Test Probe: J-35616-5 (PU)
  • Terminal/Tray: 12034047/2
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: E/A
X275 Steering Wheel Module Coil to Body Harness

Pin Wire Circuit Function Pin Wire Circuit Function
A1 0.35 TN 3021 Steering Wheel Module- Stage 1- High Control A1 0.5 TN 3021 Steering Wheel Module- Stage 1- High Control
A2 0.35 BN 3020 Steering Wheel Module- Stage 1- Low Control A2 0.5 BN 3020 Steering Wheel Module- Stage 1- Low Control
B1 0.35 WH 3023 Steering Wheel Module- Stage 2- High Control B1 0.5 WH 3023 Steering Wheel Module- Stage 2- High Control
B2 0.35 PK 3022 Steering Wheel Module- Stage 2- Low Control B2 0.5 PK 3022 Steering Wheel Module- Stage 2- Low Control
RENDER: 1.0x

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