Memory Seat Module (MSM) X4 (AN3)

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 6.0 USECTION Memory Seat Module (MSM) X4 (AN3)
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Fig 1: Memory Seat Module (MSM) X4 (AN3) Connector End View
GM1664549Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Memory Seat Module (MSM) X4 (AN3)

Pin Wire Circuit Function
1 1 PU 767 Driver Seat Lumbar Motor Down Control
2 1 TN 768 Driver Seat Lumbar Motor Up Control
3-8 - - Not Used
9 1 PU 5130 Adjustable Pedal Motor Forward Control (JF4)
10 1 OG/BK 5129 Adjustable Pedal Motor Rearward Control (JF4)
11 - - Not Used
12 1 D-BU 611 Driver Seat Lumbar Motor Forward Control
13 1 PK 610 Driver Seat Lumbar Motor Rearward Control
14 1 PK 2480 Ground (without KB6)
1 PU 6196 Ground (KB6)
15 1 L-GN 276 Driver Seat Recline Motor Forward Control
16 1 L-BU 277 Driver Seat Recline Motor Rearward Control
Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Driver Seat
  • OEM Connector: 6098-4610
  • Service Connector: Service by Harness - See Part Catalog
  • Description: 16-Way F (GN)
Terminal Part Information
  • Terminated Lead: 13575580
  • Release Tool: J-38125-553
  • Diagnostic Test Probe: J-35616-2A (GY)
  • Terminal/Tray: 8240-0128/22
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: C/A
RENDER: 1.0x

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