Inline Harness Connector End Views: C142

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 6.0 USECTION C142
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C142 Engine Harness Terminal Identification To Transmission Harness

GM130736Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • 12160280
  • 20-Way F Metri-Pack 100 Series (GRY)
Connector Part Information
  • 12160542
  • 20-Way M Metri-Pack 100 Series (GRY)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
A GRY 587 Skip/Shift Solenoid Control A GRY 587 Skip/Shift Solenoid Control
B YEL 400 Signal High - Front B YEL 400 Signal High - Front
C PPL 401 Signal Low - Front C PPL 401 Signal Low - Front
D YEL/BLK 1227 TFT Sensor Signal D YEL/BLK 1227 TFT Sensor Signal
E DK GRN
/WHT
817 Vehicle Speed Signal E DK GRN
/WHT
817 Vehicle Speed Signal
F-K - - Not Used F-K - - Not Used
L DK GRN 890 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Signal L DK GRN 890 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Signal
M LT BLU 1937 Fuel Level Sensor Signal-Right M LT BLU 1937 Fuel Level Sensor Signal-Right
N PNK/WHT 1101 Damping Lift/Dive Signal N PNK/WHT 1101 Damping Lift/Dive Signal
P WHT 1310 Left Rear Position Sensor Signal P WHT 1310 Left Rear Position Sensor Signal
R GRY 598 5 Volt Reference R GRY 598 5 Volt Reference
S GRY 720 Low Reference S GRY 720 Low Reference
T LT GRN 1652 Reverse Lockout Solenoid Control T LT GRN 1652 Reverse Lockout Solenoid Control
U DK BLU 1936 Fuel Level Sensor Signal-Secondary U DK BLU 1936 Fuel Level Sensor Signal-Secondary
V ORN/BLK 1057 Low Reference (Europe) V ORN/BLK 1057 Low Reference (Europe)
W - - Not Used W - - Not Used
RENDER: 1.0x

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