Power Door Systems Component Views

2006 Chevrolet Suburban K2500, 6.0 USECTION Power Door Systems Component Views
Fig 1: Component Views - Driver Door
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Callout Component Name
1 Driver Door
2 Driver Door Module (DDM)
3 Outside Rearview Mirror - Driver
4 Window Motor - Driver
5 Memory/Heated Seat Switch Connector
6 Door Courtesy Lamp - Left Front
7 Driver Door Panel
8 Memory/Heated Seat Switch
9 Door Latch Assembly - Driver
Fig 2: Component Views - Front Passenger Door
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Callout Component Name
1 Passenger Door Module (PDM)
2 Passenger Door
3 Door Latch Assembly - Passenger
4 Heated Seat Switch - Passenger
5 Heated Seat Switch Connector
6 Window Motor - Passenger
7 Outside Rearview Mirror - Passenger
Fig 3: Door - LR
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Callout Component Name
1 Speaker - LR Door
2 Window Switch Connector - LR
3 C310
4 Window Motor - LR
5 Door Latch Assembly Connectors - LR
Fig 4: Door - RR
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Callout Component Name
1 Window Switch Connector - RR
2 Speaker - RR Door
3 Door Latch Assembly Connectors - RR
4 Window Motor - RR
5 C396
Fig 5: Liftgate Component View (E52)
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Callout Component Name
1 Rear Window Wiper Module
2 Liftglass Ajar Switch
3 Door Lock Actuator - Liftgate
4 Liftgate Ajar Switch - Left Connector
5 Liftgate
6 Liftgate Ajar Switch - Right Connector
Fig 6: Liftgate Lock Relay Component View
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Callout Component Name
1 Liftgate Lock Relay
2 Passenger B-Pillar
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