Transfer Case Shift Control Module X1 (NQH)

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 6SECTION Transfer Case Shift Control Module X1 (NQH)
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Fig 1: Transfer Case Shift Control Module X1 (NQH) Connector End View
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Transfer Case Shift Control Module X1 (NQH)

Pin Wire Color Circuit Function
1 - - Not Used
2 0.35 GY 6029 5-Volt Reference
3 0.35 D-BU/WH 7473 Transfer Case Encoder Signal
4 0.5 OG/WH 7477 5-Volt Reference
5 0.35 BN 1560 4WD Neutral Indicator Control
6 0.35 L-GN/BK 1563 2H Indicator Control
7 1 TN 1569 Lock Solenoid Control
8 - - Not Used
9 0.35 WH/L-GN 7475 8-Volt Reference
10 0.35 PU 7476 Low Reference
11 0.35 L-BU 1693 Switch Signal
12 0.35 TN/BK 1566 4H Indicator Control
13 0.35 PU/WH 1565 4L Indicator Control
14 0.35 PK 1561 AWD Indicator Control
15 0.35 GY/BK 1570 Axle Actuator - Control
16 - - Not Used
Connector Part Information 
  • OEM: 13547237
  • Service: See Catalog
  • Description: 16-Way F 1.5 Series (GY)
Terminal Part Information 
  • Pins: 2-6, 9-15
  • Terminal/Tray: 8240-0127/22
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: E/C
  • Release Tool/Test Probe: 15315247/J-35616-2A (GY)
  • Pins: 7
  • Terminal/Tray: 8240-0128/22
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: C/A
  • Release Tool/Test Probe: 15315247/J-35616-2A (GY)
RENDER: 1.0x

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