Cellular Communication Connector End Views

2006 Chevrolet Suburban K2500, 6.0 USECTION Cellular Communication Connector End Views
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Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) - C1

GM697022Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • 15383038
  • 16-Way F Multi-Lock (WH)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1 - - Not Used
2 BN/WH 2517 Keypad Red LED Signal
3 YE/BK 2516 Keypad Green LED Signal
4-5 - - Not Used
6 L-GN/BK 2515 Keypad Supply Voltage
7 BK/WH 1851 Ground
8 BK/WH 1851 Ground
9-10 - - Not Used
11 D-GN/WH 2514 Keypad Signal
12-14 - - Not Used
15 OG 3240 Battery Positive Voltage
16 OG 3240 Battery Positive Voltage
Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) - C2

GM697023Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • 15383039
  • 12-Way F Multi-Lock (WH)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1 PK/BK 2062 Cellular Telephone Voice Signal
2 OG/BK 2061 Cellular Telephone Voice Low Reference
3-4 - - Not Used
5 YE 1127 Trip Computer/Nav Class 2 Serial Data
6-7 - - Not Used
8 BARE 1792 Drain Wire
9 GY 655 Cellular Microphone Signal
10 BARE 514 Drain Wire
11-12 - - Not Used
Cellular Microphone

GM82383Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • 12047662
  • 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
A BARE 514 Drain Wire
B GY 655 Cellular Microphone Signal
RENDER: 1.0x

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