K68 Trailer Lamp Control Module

2024 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Denali UltimateSECTION K68 Trailer Lamp Control Module
GM5199340Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY
Connector Part Information
  • Harness Type: Chassis Wiring Harness
  • OEM Connector: 35497867
  • Service Connector: 86825458
  • Description: 38-Way F 1.5, 2.8, 4.8 MCP Series, Sealed (BK with BN Inner Connector)
Terminal Part Information

Terminal Type ID Terminated Lead Diagnostic Test Probe Terminal Removal Tool
I 19368624 J-35616-35 (VT) J-38125-212
II 19369235 J-35616-14 (GN) EL-38125-560A
III 85158596 J-35616-40 (BU) EL-38125-560A
Pin Size Color Circuit Function Terminal Type ID Option
1 2.5 RD / VT 5640 Battery Positive Voltage III -
2 1 YE 1618 Left Rear Trailer Stop/Turn Lamp Control II -
3 1 GN 1619 Right Rear Trailer Stop/Turn Lamp Control II -
4 - 6 - - - Not Occupied - -
7 1 GY 5189 Trailer Backup Lamp Control II -
8 - 9 - - - Not Occupied - -
10 0.5 VT / BK 739 Run/Crank Ignition 1 Voltage II -
11 0.5 BN / YE 820 Center High Mounted Stop Lamp Supply Voltage II -
12 - - - Not Occupied - -
13 2.5 BK 1750 Ground III -
14 - 24 - - - Not Occupied - -
25 1 BN 2109 Trailer Park Lamp Control I -
26 - - - Not Occupied - -
27 0.5 BU / VT 4101 AUTOSAR CAN Bus [+] 4 Serial Data II -
28 0.5 WH 4100 AUTOSAR CAN Bus [-] 4 Serial Data II -
29 0.5 BU / VT 4101 AUTOSAR CAN Bus [+] 4 Serial Data II -
30 0.5 WH 4100 AUTOSAR CAN Bus [-] 4 Serial Data II -
31 - 37 - - - Not Occupied - -
38 2.5 RD / YE 5840 Battery Positive Voltage I -
RENDER: 1.0x

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