K111 Fuel Pump Driver Control Module

2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country, 5.3L Eng VIN C, RWD, GasSECTION K111 Fuel Pump Driver Control Module
GM3277905
Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Chassis
  • OEM Connector: 15500308
  • Service Connector: 13589630
  • Description: 16-Way F 1.5, 2.8 Series, Sealed
Terminal Part Information

Terminal Type ID Terminated Lead Diagnostic Test Probe Terminal Removal Tool Service Terminal Tray Core Crimp Insulation Crimp
I 13505803 J-35616-35 (VT) J-38125-12A Not Required Not Required Not Required Not Required
II 13575808 J-35616-2A (GY) J-38125-217 Not Required Not Required Not Required Not Required
Pin Size Color Circuit Function Terminal Type ID Option
1 2.5 RD/VT 1940 Battery Positive Voltage I -
2 0.5 GY 5660 Fuel Pump Controller Data Out Signal II -
3 - - - Not Occupied - -
4 0.5 D-BU/BK 7493 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (+)(3) II -
5 0.5 WH 7494 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (-)(3) II -
6 0.5 VT/L-GN 439 Run/Crank Ignition 1 Voltage II -
7 0.5 VT/YE 5985 Accessory Wakeup Serial Data II -
8 2.5 GY 120 Fuel Pump Control I -
9 2.5 BK 2150 Ground I -
10 - - - Not Occupied - -
11 0.5 D-BU/BK 7493 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (+)(3) II -
12 0.5 D-BU/BK 7493 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (+)(3) II -
13 0.5 WH 7494 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (-)(3) II -
14 0.5 WH 7494 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (-)(3) II -
15 0.5 D-BU 7444 Fuel System Control Module Shield Ground II -
16 2.5 BK/L-GN 1580 Fuel Pump Low Reference I -
RENDER: 1.0x

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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
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