P16 Instrument Panel Cluster Control Module X1

2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country, 5.3L Eng VIN D, 4WDSECTION P16 Instrument Panel Cluster Control Module X1
GM627214Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Instrument Panel Wiring Harness
  • OEM Connector: 2-2236674-1
  • Service Connector: 13511333
  • Description: 32-Way F 0.64 Micro-Quadlock Series (GY)
Terminal Part Information

Terminal Type ID Terminated Lead Diagnostic Test Probe Terminal Removal Tool
I 19300632 J-35616-64B (L-BU) J-38125-215A
Pin Size Color Circuit Function Terminal Type ID Option
1 0.35 WH 7216 Ethernet Bus 7 [-] I -
2 - 6 - - - Not Occupied - -
7 0.5 RD / WH 1340 Battery Positive Voltage I -
8 0.35 VT / BK 339 Run/Crank Ignition 1 Voltage I -
9 - 10 - - - Not Occupied - -
11 0.35 GY / BK 4787 Day Night LED Control I -
12 0.35 GY / YE 3885 Forward Collision Alert LED Control I -
13 0.35 BU / WH 4985 AUTOSAR CAN Bus [+] 5 Serial Data I -
14 0.35 BU / YE 4984 AUTOSAR CAN Bus [-] 5 Serial Data I -
15 - 16 - - - Not Occupied - -
17 0.35 GN 7217 Ethernet Bus 7 [+] I -
18 - - - Not Occupied - -
19 0.5 BK 851 Signal Ground I -
20 0.5 GN / BK 3894 Instrument Panel Cluster Control Module LIN Bus 1 I -
21 - 28 - - - Not Occupied - -
29 0.35 BU / WH 4985 AUTOSAR CAN Bus [+] 5 Serial Data I -
30 0.35 BU / YE 4984 AUTOSAR CAN Bus [-] 5 Serial Data I -
31 - - - Not Occupied - -
32 0.35 GN / BN 507 Wait To Start Indicator Control I -
RENDER: 1.0x

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