Door Control Module - Passenger X1

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G3500, Van Passenger ExtendedSECTION Door Control Module - Passenger X1
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Fig 1: Door Control Module - Passenger X1 Connector End View
GM1420730Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Door Control Module - Passenger X1

Pin Wire Circuit Function
1 0.35 D-BU 5132 Passenger Door Deadbolt Lock Signal (UA2)
2 0.35 RD/WH 740 Battery Positive Voltage
3 - - Not Used
4 0.35 TN 294 Door Lock Actuator Unlock Control (UA2)
5 0.35 L-GN/BK 5703 Door Unlatch Motor Control (1)
6 0.35 L-GN/WH 5702 Door Latch Motor Control
7 0.35 D-GN 5060 Low Speed GMLAN Serial Data
8 0.35 PU/WH 5967 Passenger Door Lock Status Indicator Supply Voltage
9 0.35 BK/WH 451 Ground
10-11 - - Not Used
12 0.35 PU 5971 Passenger Door Lock Status Indicator Signal Ground
13 0.35 GY 5878 Right Front Door Handle Switch Signal (3)
14 - - Not Used
15 0.35 BN 667 Power Window Motor Right Front Down Control
16 0.35 D-BU 666 Power Window Motor Right Front Up Control
Connector Part Information 
  • OEM: 174046-2
  • Service: 88987953
  • Description: 16-Way F 40 Series Multi-Lock (BK)
Terminal Part Information 
  • Pins: 1-2, 5-6, 8-9, 12-13, 15-16
  • Terminal/Tray: See Terminal Repair Kit
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: See Terminal Repair Kit
  • Release Tool/Test Probe: See Terminal Repair Kit
  • Pins: 4, 7
  • Terminal/Tray: 173681-2/17
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: E/4
  • Release Tool/Test Probe: 15315247/J-35616-16 (L-GN)
RENDER: 1.0x

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