Radio X3 (U42)

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 6SECTION Radio X3 (U42)
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Fig 1: Radio X3 (U42) Connector End Views
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Radio X3 (U42) Connector Parts Information

Connector Part Information 
  • OEM: 15429805
  • Service: 89047195
  • Description: 16-Way F Micro 64 Modular (GY)
Terminal Part Information 
  • Terminal/Tray: 15359541/4
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: M/M
  • Release Tool/Test Probe: 15381651-2/J-35616-64B (L-BU)
Radio X3 (U42) Connector Terminal Identification

Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1 0.35 YE 2059 Auxiliary Audio Left Signal
2 0.35 WH 2058 Auxiliary Audio Right Signal
3 0.35 L-BU 5826 Left DVD Audio Signal (+)
4 0.35 WH 5828 Right DVD Audio Signal (+)
5 0.35 OG/BK 5831 Remote Infra Red Signal (+)
6 0.35 PK/BK 5844 Video Bright Control
7 0.35 D-GN 6975 DVD Video Signal (+)
8 0.35 PU 2056 Auxiliary Video High Signal
9 0.5 BARE 5345 Drain Wire (-Y91)
0.35 BARE 5345 Drain Wire (+Y91)
10 0.35 L-GN/BK 5845 Video Mode Signal
11 0.35 PU 6979 DVD Audio Common
12 0.35 BARE 6980 DVD Audio Shield (+Y91)
0.5 BARE 6980 DVD Audio Shield (-Y91)
13 0.35 TN/WH 5830 Remote Infra Red Signal (-)
14 0.35 BARE 6976 Drain Wire (+Y91)
0.5 BARE 6976 Drain Wire (-Y91)
15 0.35 WH/BK 5335 DVD Video Signal (-)
16 0.5 BARE 5346 Drain Wire (-Y91)
0.35 BARE 5346 Drain Wire (+Y91)
RENDER: 1.0x

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