Body Control Module (BCM) C3

2006 Isuzu Ascender S, 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Body Control Module (BCM) C3
Body Control Module (BCM) C3

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Connector Part Information
  • 15354796
  • 40-Way F Printed Circuit Flexible Unsealed (GY)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
A1 - 2140 Battery Positive Voltage
A2 - 2140 Battery Positive Voltage
A3 - 748 Right Rear Door Ajar Switch Signal
A4 - 1134 Park Brake Switch Signal
A5 - 195 Door Lock Control
A6 - 2265 Power Window Lockout Left Rear Control
A7 - - Not Used
A8 - 747 Left Rear Door Ajar Switch Signal
A9- A10 - - Not Used
A11 - 1350 Ground
A12 - 1353 RAP Supply Voltage
A13 - 194 Door Unlock Control
A14 - 1080 Park Lamp Relay Control
A15 - 5168 Power Sounder Enable Signal (BAE)
A16 - 5204 Intrusion Sensor Data Signal (BAE)
A17 - - Not Used
A18 - 992 Ignition 0 Voltage
A19 - 39 Ignition 1 Voltage
A20 - 541 Ignition 3 Voltage
B1 - 230 Instrument Panel Lamps Dimming Control
B2 - 230 Instrument Panel Lamps Dimming Control
B3 - 690 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage
B4 - 2240 Battery Positive Voltage
B5 - 1186 Power Window Switch Right Rear Up Signal
B6 - 2266 Power Window Lockout Right Rear Control
B7 - 1188 Power Window Switch Right Rear Down Signal
B8 - 1185 Power Window Switch Left Rear Up Signal
B9 - 1187 Power Window Switch Left Rear Down Signal
B10 - - Not Used
B11 - 1350 Ground
B12 - 24 Backup Lamp Supply Voltage
B13 - 4440 Battery Positive Voltage
B14 - 1382 LED Dimming Signal
B15 - 543 Accessory Voltage
B16 - - Not Used
B17 - 4040 Battery Positive Voltage
B18 - 1732 Courtesy Lamps Supply Voltage
B19 - 1977 Rear Fog Lamp Relay and Indicator Control
B20 - 5362 Incline Sensor Signal (BAE)
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