K111 Fuel Pump Power Control Module - Chassis Cab (L8T - N2N)

2024 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Denali UltimateSECTION K111 Fuel Pump Power Control Module - Chassis Cab (L8T - N2N)
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Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Chassis Wiring Harness
  • OEM Connector: 13551118
  • Service Connector: 86545828
  • Description: 30-Way F 1.5, 2.8 MCP Series, Sealed (BK)
Terminal Part Information

Terminal Type ID Terminated Lead Diagnostic Test Probe Terminal Removal Tool
I 19329958 J-35616-2A (GY) J-38125-560
II 85533337 J-35616-35 (VT) J-38125-11A
Pin Size Color Circuit Function Terminal Type ID Option
1 - 6 - - - Not Occupied - -
7 2.5 RD / VT 1940 Battery Positive Voltage II -
8 2.5 GY 120 Fuel Pump Control II -
9 2.5 YE / GY 4137 Fuel Pump Supply Voltage Phase 2 II -
10 0.5 YE / RD 2709 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor 5V Reference I -
11 0.5 BU / GN 890 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Signal I -
12 0.5 BN / RD 7445 Fuel Line Pressure Sensor 5V Reference I -
13 0.5 BU / GN 1936 Primary Fuel Level Sensor Signal I -
14 - - - Not Occupied - -
15 0.5 BU / GY 4054 Private Serial Data Powertrain CAN Bus [-] Serial Data I -
16 0.5 VT / GN 4320 Powertrain Sensor Bus Enable I -
17 - - - Not Occupied - -
18 0.5 GN / GY 465 Fuel Pump Primary Relay Control I -
19 - 20 - - - Not Occupied - -
21 0.5 WH 1310 EVAP Vent Solenoid Valve Control II -
22 2.5 BK / WH 1951 Signal Ground II -
23 0.5 WH 7444 Fuel Pump Assembly Shield Ground II -
24 2.5 WH / BN 4138 Fuel Pump Supply Voltage Phase 3 II -
25 0.5 BK / BN 6284 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Low Reference I -
26 0.5 BU / WH 7446 Fuel Pressure Sensor Signal I -
27 0.5 BK / YE 7447 Fuel Pressure Sensor Low Reference I -
28 0.5 BK / GN 6281 Fuel Level Sensor Low Reference I -
29 - - - Not Occupied - -
30 0.5 WH 4055 Private Serial Data Powertrain CAN Bus [+] Serial Data 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.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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