Sunroof Component Views

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Base, 4.8 CSECTION Sunroof Component Views
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Fig 1: Top Front Of The Passenger Compartment
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Callout Component Name
1 Sunroof Switch (CF5)
2 Courtesy/Reading Lamps - Second Row
3 Power Liftgate Switch (E61)
4 Folding Seat Switch - Front (ARS)
5 Garage Door Opener (UG1)
6 Onstar Button Assembly (UE1)
7 Inside Rearview Mirror (ISRVM)
8 Inflatable Restraint Passenger Air Bag ON/OFF Indicator
9 Courtesy/Reading Lamp - Front
10 Inside Air Temperature Sensor - Front (CJ2)
Fig 2: Above The Headliner
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Callout Component Name
1 Sunroof Module (CF5)
2 Courtesy/Reading Lamps - 2nd Row
3 Courtesy/Reading Lamps - 3rd Row
4 Inside Air Temperature Sensor - Rear (CJ2)
5 Headliner
6 Inside Air Temperature Sensor - Front (CJ2)
7 Inside Rearview Mirror (ISRVM)
8 Outside Moisture Sensor (CE1)
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