Body Control Module (BCM) X1

2006 Isuzu Ascender S, 5.3 M, 4WDSECTION Body Control Module (BCM) X1
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Fig 1: Body Control Module (BCM) X1 Connector End View
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Body Control Module (BCM) X1

Pin Wire Circuit Function
1 - - Not Used
2 0.35 WH 1390 Ignition Signal
3 0.35 GY 1884 Cruise Control Switch Signal
4 0.35 WH/BK 1073 5-Volt Reference
5 0.35 L-GN 1715 Windshield Wiper Switch High Signal
6 0.35 D-BU 1796 Steering Wheel Controls Signal (UK3)
7 - - Not Used
8 0.35 BK/WH 1251 Ground
9 0.35 L-BU 1714 Windshield Wiper Switch Low Signal
10-13 - - Not Used
14 0.35 PK 3 Ignition Voltage
15 0.35 L-BU/WH 1414 Left Turn Signal Switch Signal
16 0.35 D-BU/WH 1415 Right Turn Signal Switch Signal
17 0.35 PU 1375 Steering Wheel Control Supply Voltage
18 0.35 PU 524 Headlamp Dimmer Switch High Beam Signal
19 0.35 TN 2144 Hazard Switch Signal
20 0.35 PU 5526 TCC Brake Switch (LY7)
21 0.35 BN 4 Accessory Voltage
22-23 - - Not Used
24 0.35 PK 94 Windshield Washer Switch Signal
25 0.35 BN 1356 Flash To Pass Switch Signal
26 0.35 D-GN/WH 1135 Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Control Solenoid Supply Voltage
27 - - Not Used
Connector Part Information 
  • OEM: HITPB-27-AL-M
  • Service: See Catalog
  • Description: 27-Way F 0.64 Unsealed (L-GN)
Terminal Part Information 
  • Terminal/Tray: SNAC3-A021T-M0.64/20
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: J/J
  • Release Tool/Test Probe: 12094429/J-35616-64B (L-BU)
RENDER: 1.0x

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