Front of Instrument Panel Components

2016 GMC Sierra 3500 HD SLE, 4D Cab Chassis, 6.6L Eng VIN 8, 4WDSECTION Front of Instrument Panel Components
Front of Instrument Panel Components

Items
1. S76 Trailer Brake Control Switch (JL1) S76 Trailer Brake Control Switch (JL1)
2. P19J Speaker - Left Instrument Panel (UQ3, UQA or UQG) P19J Speaker - Left Instrument Panel (UQA)P19J Speaker - Left Instrument Panel (-UQA)
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 X1 (IOB)P17 Info Display Module X1 (-IOB)P17 Info Display Module X3 (IO6 with Z75)
6. S31P Seat Heating and Cooling Switch - Passenger (KA1 or KB6) S31P Seat Heating and Cooling Switch - Passenger (KA1/KB6)
7. P19W Speaker - Right Instrument Panel (UQ3, UQA or UQG) P19W Speaker - Right Instrument Panel (UQ3/UQG)P19W Speaker - Right Instrument Panel (UQA)
8. S48A Multifunction Switch - Instrument Panel S48A Multifunction Switch - Instrument Panel X1S48A Multifunction Switch - Instrument Panel X2S48A Multifunction Switch - Instrument Panel X2 (LC8)
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 Receptacle X1X92 USB Receptacle X2
13. S31D Seat Heating and Cooling Switch - Driver (KA1 or KB6) S31D Seat Heating and Cooling Switch - Driver (KA1/KB6)
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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