K29R Seat Heating Control Module - Rear X1

2019 Chevrolet Tahoe LS, 4WD, Gas/EthanolSECTION K29R Seat Heating Control Module - Rear X1
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GM3791446
Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Left Rear Seat
  • OEM Connector: 31372-1000
  • Service Connector: Service by Harness - See Part Catalog
  • Description: 10-Way F 1.5, 2.8 Series (BK)
Terminal Part Information

Terminal Type ID Terminated Lead Diagnostic Test Probe Terminal Removal Tool Service Terminal Tray Name Core Crimp Insulation Crimp
I Not Required J-35616-2A (GY) No Tool Required Not Required Not Required Not Required Not Required
II Not Required J-35616-35 (VT) No Tool Required Not Required Not Required Not Required Not Required
Pin Size Color Circuit Function Terminal Type ID Option
1 0.75 RD/GN 6140 Battery Positive Voltage I -
2 0.75 GN/BN 2296 Right Rear Heated Seat Cushion Element Control I -
3 0.75 GN/BK 2297 Right Rear Heated Seat Cushion Element Low Reference I -
4 0.75
0.75
GN/BN
BN/BK
2296
2295
Right Rear Heated Seat Cushion Element Control
Left Rear Heated Seat Cushion Element Low Reference
I
I
KA6+Z75
KA6-Z75
5 - - - Not Occupied - -
6 0.75 GY 2294 Left Rear Heated Seat Cushion Element Control I -
7 0.75 RD/GN 6140 Battery Positive Voltage II -
8 0.75 BK 1150 Ground II -
9 - - - Not Occupied - -
10 0.75 RD/GN 5140 Battery Positive Voltage II -
RENDER: 1.0x

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