Front of Instrument Panel Components

2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country, 5.3L Eng VIN C, RWD, GasSECTION Front of Instrument Panel Components
Front of Instrument Panel Components

Items
1: S76 Trailer Brake Control Switch (JL1) S76 Trailer Brake Control Switch
2: P19J Speaker - Left Instrument Panel (UQ3, UQA or UQG) P19J Speaker - Left Instrument Panel UQ3P19J Speaker - Left Instrument Panel UQA or UQS
3: P16 Instrument Cluster P16 Instrument Cluster
4: B10B Ambient Light/Sunload Sensor B10B Ambient Light/Sunload Sensor
5: P17 Info Display Module P17 Info Display Module X1P17 Info Display Module X2P17 Info Display Module X3
6: S31P Seat Heating and Cooling Switch - Passenger (KA1 or KB6) S31P Seat Heating and Cooling Switch - Passenger
7: P19W Speaker - Right Instrument Panel (UQ3, UQA or UQG) P19W Speaker - Right Instrument Panel (UQ3)P19W Speaker - Right Instrument Panel UQA or UQS
8: S48A Multifunction Switch - Instrument Panel S48A Multifunction Switch - Instrument Panel X1
9: X81 Accessory Power Receptacle - 110V AC (KI4) X81 Accessory Power Receptacle - 110V AC X1X81 Accessory Power Receptacle - 110V AC X2
10: X80K Accessory Power Receptacle - Instrument Panel 2 (D07) X80K Accessory Power Receptacle - Instrument Panel 2
11: X80J Accessory Power Receptacle - Instrument Panel 1 (D07) X80J Accessory Power Receptacle - Instrument Panel 1
12: X92 USB Receptacle X92 USB ReceptacleX92 USB Receptacle X2
13: S31D Seat Heating and Cooling Switch - Driver (KA1 or KB6) S31D Seat Heating and Cooling Switch - Driver
14: X84 Data Link Connector X84 Data Link Connector
15: S30 Headlamp Switch S30 Headlamp Switch
16: S77 Transfer Case Shift Control Switch S77 Transfer Case Shift Control Switch (NQF/NQH)S77 Transfer Case Shift Control Switch (NQG)
Fig 1: Front of Instrument Panel Components
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