Inline Harness Connector End Views: C102

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 6.0 USECTION C102
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C102 Instrument Panel Harness Terminal Identification To Forward Lamp Harness

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Connector Part Information
  • 115326863
  • 16-Way F 150 GT Series (BLK)
Connector Part Information
  • 115326868
  • 16-Way M 150 GT Series (BLK)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
A LT BLU 1764 Steering Wheel Position Signal B A LT BLU 1764 Steering Wheel Position Signal B
B DK GRN
/WHT
817 Vehicle Speed Signal B DK GRN
/WHT
817 Vehicle Speed Signal
C DK GRN 1049 PCM Class 2 Serial Data C DK GRN 1049 PCM Class 2 Serial Data
D DK GRN
/WHT
762 A/C Request Signal D DK GRN
/WHT
762 A/C Request Signal
E GRY 48 Cruise Control Release Switch Signal E GRY 48 Cruise Control Release Switch Signal
F LT GRN
/BLK
735 Ambient Temperature Sensor Signal F LT GRN
/BLK
735 Ambient Temperature Sensor Signal
G GRY/BLK 1798 Ground G GRY/BLK 1798 Ground
H LT GRN 1763 Steering Wheel Position Signal A H LT GRN 1763 Steering Wheel Position Signal A
J BLK 470 Low Reference J BLK 470 Low Reference
K GRY 1056 Steering Wheel Position Sensor 5V Reference Voltage K GRY 1056 Steering Wheel Position Sensor 5V Reference Voltage
L ORN/BLK 556 Low Reference L ORN/BLK 556 Low Reference
M LT BLU 1122 ABS/TCS Class 2 Serial Data M LT BLU 1122 ABS/TCS Class 2 Serial Data
N DK BLU 716 Yaw Rate Sensor Signal N DK BLU 716 Yaw Rate Sensor Signal
P LT GRN
/BLK
1338 Lateral Accelerometer Signal P LT GRN
/BLK
1338 Lateral Accelerometer Signal
R GRY 847 Extended Travel Brake Switch Signal R GRY 847 Extended Travel Brake Switch Signal
S DK GRN
/WHT
357 Oil Temperature Sensor Signal S DK GRN
/WHT
357 Oil Temperature Sensor Signal
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