Luggage Compartment/Rear of Vehicle Component Views

2009 Chevrolet HHR L4-2.2LSECTION Luggage Compartment/Rear of Vehicle Component Views



Luggage Compartment/Rear of Vehicle Component Views

Right Rear of the Passenger Compartment




1 - Digital Radio Receiver (U2K)
2 - Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) (UE1)
3 - G403
4 - Battery Current Sensor
5 - Battery
6 - Inline Fuse - 50 AMP

G402




1 - Floor Panel
2 - Tail / Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Right
3 - G402

G401




1 - Tail / Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Left
2 - Floor Pan
3 - G401

Rear of the Vehicle




1 - Center high Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
2 - License Lamp - Right
3 - Tail / Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Right
4 - Backup Lamp - Right
5 - Marker Lamp - Right Rear
6 - Marker Lamp - Left Rear
7 - Backup Lamp - Left
8 - Tail / Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Left
9 - License Lamp - Left

Liftgate Components




1 - Rear Window Defogger Grid
2 - Door Latch - Liftgate
3 - Rear Window Wiper Motor

Liftgate Release Switch




1 - Liftgate Release Switch

Right Rear of the Passenger Compartment (1 of 2)




1 - Digital Radio Receiver (U2K)
2 - Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) (UE1)
3 - VCIM fuse Holder - 10AMP (UE1)
4 - BCM Fuse holder - 50AMP
5 - J411 (UE1)
6 - Battery
7 - Battery Current Sensor
8 - Floor Panel
9 - G403

Right Rear of the Passenger Compartment (2 of 2)




1 - Digital Radio Receiver (U2K)
2 - Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) (UE1)
3 - G403
4 - Battery Current Sensor
5 - Battery
6 - BCM Fuse Holder - 50 AMP

Right Rear Cargo Area (Panel Van)




1 - Wheel Well - Right Rear
2 - J319 (Panel Van)
3 - J321 (Panel Van)
4 - J320 (Panel Van)
5 - Fuse Block - Rear Access Panel (Panel Van)
6 - X406 (Commercial Accessory Power)

Auxiliary Power Outlet - Rear (Panel Van)




1 - Quarter Window - Right Rear Panel
2 - Auxiliary Power Outlet - Rear
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

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