Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Connector End View C2

2006 Saturn Vue Red Line, AWDSECTION Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Connector End View C2
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) C2

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Connector Part Information
  • Assembly-15357147
  • Connector-15357150
  • 56-Way F Micro 64 Series (BU)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1 WH/BK 1164 5-Volt Reference A
2 D-BU 1161 APP Sensor 1 Signal
3 BN 1271 Low Reference
4 GY 2709 5-Volt Reference B
5 D-GN 890 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Signal
6 BK 2759 Low Reference
7 PU 1589 Fuel Level Sensor Signal
8 BN/WH 6281 Low Reference
9 - - Not Used
10 BK 2760 5-Volt Reference A
11 TN 472 IAT Sensor 1 Signal
12-14 - - Not Used
15 TN 1274 5-Volt Reference B
16 L-BU 1162 APP Sensor 2 Signal
17 PU 1272 Low Reference
18-20 - - Not Used
21 GY 397 Cruise Control On Switch Signal
22 D-BU 84 Cruise Control Set/Coast Switch Signal
23 GY/BK 87 Cruise Control Resume/Accel Switch Signal
24 PU 420 TCC/Cruise /Brake Switch Signal
25 L-BU 20 Stop Lamp Switch Signal
26-28 - - Not Used
29 TN 2501 CAN Low
30 TN/WH 2500 CAN High
31 BN/WH 2960 Keyword Serial Data
32 BU 6742 A/T 1st Gear Signal
33 YE/GN 6744 A/T 2nd Gear Signal
34 RD 6743 A/T Drive Signal
35 YE 1479 A/T Neutral Signal
36 D-GN/WH 1932 A/T Park Signal
37 L-BU 2182 A/T Reverse Signal
38 BU/YE 6745 A/T 2nd Drive Signal
39-41 - - Not Used
42 D-BU 473 High Speed Cooling Fan Relay Control
43-49 - - Not Used
50 WH 1310 EVAP Canister Vent Solenoid Control
51-52 - - Not Used
53 D-GN/WH 459 A/C Compressor Clutch Relay Control
54 BN 5069 Main Relay Control
55 D-GN/WH 465 Fuel Pump Relay Control
56 D-GN 335 Low Speed Cooling Fan Relay Control
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