Cellular Communication Component Views

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Cellular Communication Component Views
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Fig 1: Front of the Vehicle
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Callout Component Name
1 Marker Lamp - RF
2 Park/Turn Signal/DRL Lamp - RF
3 Headlamp - Low Beam - Right
4 Headlamp - High Beam - Right
5 Digital Radio Antenna (U2K)
6 Cellular and Navigational Antenna (UE1)
7 Headlamp - High Beam - Left
8 Headlamp - Low Beam - Left
9 Park/Turn Signal/DRL Lamp - LF
10 Marker Lamp - LF
11 Fog Lamp - LF
12 Fog Lamp - RF
Fig 2: Forward Overhead
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Callout Component Name
1 Courtesy/Reading Lamp - LF
2 Cellular Microphone (UE1)
3 Sunroof Switch (CF5/C3Y)
4 Courtesy/Reading Lamp - RF
5 Dome/Reading Lamp (w/o C3Y)
6 Sunroof (CF5/C3Y)
7 Vanity Mirror Lamp - Right
8 Inside Rearview Mirror
9 OnStar Keypad (UE1)
10 Vanity Mirror Lamp - Left
Fig 3: Behind Right Side of Instrument Panel Compartment Component Views
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Callout Component Name
1 Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM)(UE1)
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