Power Seat Component Views

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 6.0 USECTION Power Seat Component Views
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Fig 1: Memory/Heated Seat Switch
GM1860634Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Outside Rearview Mirror (OSRVM) - Driver
2 Memory/Heated Seat Switch (AN3)
Fig 2: Driver Seat
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Callout Component Name
1 Seat Recline Motor - Driver (AN3)
2 Seat Lumbar Vertical Motor Position Sensor - Driver (AN3)
3 Seat Lumbar Vertical Motor - Driver (AN3)
4 X324 (AN3)
5 Seat Lumbar Horizontal Motor - Driver (AN3)
6 Seat Lumbar Horizontal Motor Position Sensor - Driver (AN3)
7 Seat Recline Position Sensor - Driver (AN3)
8 Seat Lumbar Switch - Driver (AN3)
9 Seat Adjuster Switch - Driver
10 Memory Seat Module (AN3)
11 Inflatable Restraint Seat Position Sensor (SPS) - Left (10 Series)
12 Seat Adjuster Assembly - Driver
13 Seat Belt Buckle - Driver
Fig 3: Passenger Seat
GM1913813Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Seat Frame
2 X325 (AN3)
3 Seat Lumbar Vertical Motor - Passenger (AN3)
4 Seat Adjuster Switch - Passenger
5 Seat Lumbar Switch - Passenger (AN3)
6 Seat Belt Buckle - Passenger
7 Inflatable Restraint Passenger Presence System (PPS) Module (AL0)
8 Seat Adjuster Assembly - Passenger
9 Inflatable Restraint Passenger Presence System (PPS) Sensor (AL0)
10 Seat Recline Motor - Passenger (AN3)
11 Seat Lumbar Horizontal Motor - Passenger (AN3)
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