Audio-Navigation Unit Connector B (24P)

2008 Chevrolet HHR LT, 2.4 P, AutomaticSECTION Audio-Navigation Unit Connector B (24P)
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Fig 1: Identifying Audio-Navigation Unit B (24P) Connector Terminals
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TERMINAL NAME REFERENCE CHART

Cavity Wire Color Terminal Name Connect to
B1 BRN AUX S GND Auxiliary jack assembly
B2 GRY(1) AUX SH GND Shield for terminals No. 1, No. 13, and No. 14
B3 WHT AUX GND Auxiliary jack assembly
B8 BRN HFL MUTE HandsFreeLink control unit
B9 BRN TELM SIG- HandsFreeLink control unit
B10 GRY(1) HFL COMM SH Shield for terminals No. 11, No. 12, No. 23, and No. 24
B11 LT BLU HFL COMM2 HandsFreeLink control unit
B12 LT GRN HFL COMM4 HandsFreeLink control unit
B13 YEL AUX LCH Auxiliary jack assembly
B14 ORN AUX RCH Auxiliary jack assembly
B15 PUR AUX DET Auxiliary jack assembly
B20 BLU HFL ICON HandsFreeLink control unit
B21 YEL TELM SIG + HandsFreeLink control unit
B22 GRY(1) TELM SIG SH Shield for terminals No. 9, and No. 21
B23 ORN HFL COMM1 HandsFreeLink control unit
B24 PNK HFL COMM3 HandsFreeLink control unit
(1) The shielded wires have a heat-shrunk tube insulating the outside of the wire. The color of the insulating tube, typically black or dark gray, may not match the color of the wire shown on the circuit diagram.
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