Liftgate Module (LGM) X1 (E61)

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Base, 4.8 CSECTION Liftgate Module (LGM) X1 (E61)
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Fig 1: Liftgate Module (LGM) X1 (E61) Connector End View
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Liftgate Module (LGM) X1 (E61)

Pin Wire Circuit Function
1 0.35 D-GN 6112 Power Liftgate On/Off Switch Signal
2 - - Not Used
3 0.35 PU 2279 Liftglass Ajar Switch Signal
4 0.35 D-GN 5512 Latch Sector Switch Signal
5 0.35 PK/BK 6000 Latch Ratchet Switch Signal
6 0.35 GY 7000 Latch Pawl Switch Signal
7 0.35 D-GN 5060 Low Speed GMLAN Serial Data
8 0.35 WH/BK 6126 Liftgate Object Sensor 2 Signal
9-10 - - Not Used
11 0.35 PK/BK 1303 Liftgate Ajar Switch Signal
12 0.35 D-GN/WH 5800 Front Liftgate Open/Close Switch Signal
13 - - Not Used
14 0.35 GY 5797 Rear Closure Handle Switch Open Signal
15 - - Not Used
16 0.35 PU/WH 5801 Low Reference
Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Body
  • OEM Connector: 13783349
  • Service Connector: 13578573
  • Description: 16-Way F Micro HVT Series (BK)
Terminal Part Information
  • Terminated Lead: 13575550
  • Release Tool: J-38125-559
  • Diagnostic Test Probe: J-35616-16 (L-GN)
  • Terminal/Tray: 15445905/23
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: J/J
RENDER: 1.0x

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