Fuse Block - Rear X3

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Fuse Block - Rear X3
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Fig 1: Fuse Block - Rear X3 Connector End View
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Fuse Block - Rear X3

Pin Wire Circuit Function
A1 - - Not Used
A2 1 D-GN/TN 2040 Battery Positive Voltage
0.5 D-GN/TN 2040 Battery Positive Voltage (U2K)
A3-A4 - - Not Used
A5 0.5 BK 750 Ground
A6-A9 - - Not Used
A10 3 D-GN 322 Electronic Level Control Compressor Motor Supply Voltage
A11 0.35 YE 321 Automatic Level Control Relay Control (without F55)
A12 - - Not Used
B1 0.35 RD/D-GN 1040 Battery Positive Voltage
B2-B12 - - Not Used
C1 - - Not Used
C2 0.35 PK/BN 2340 Battery Positive Voltage
C3 - - Not Used
C4 0.35 WH 193 Rear Defog Relay Control
C5 - - Not Used
C8 0.35 TN/OG 3640 Battery Positive Voltage
C9 - - Not Used
C10 0.5 RD/WH 3340 Battery Positive Voltage
C11-C12 - - Not Used
D1-D8 - - Not Used
D9 0.8 RD/D-GN 440 Battery Positive Voltage
D10-D12 - - Not Used
E1-E5 - - Not Used
E6 0.35 BK/TN 707 RAP Relay Coil Supply Voltage
E7 - - Not Used
E8 3 TN/YE 3740 Battery Positive Voltage
E9 - - Not Used
E10 0.5 TN/WH 56 Trunk Release Motor Supply Voltage
E11 5 TN/D-BU 3440 Battery Positive Voltage (UQA)
E12 0.8 RD/WH 1240 Battery Positive Voltage
F1-F9 - - Not Used
F10 0.35 RD/WH 2840 Battery Positive Voltage
F11-F12 - - Not Used
Connector Part Information 
  • OEM: 15492651
  • Service: See Catalog
  • Description: 68-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series, Flexlock (BK)
Terminal Part Information 
  • Terminal/Tray: See Terminal Repair Kit
  • Core/Insulation Crimp: See Terminal Repair Kit
  • Release Tool/Test Probe: See Terminal Repair Kit
RENDER: 1.0x

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