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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2009TRAVERSE AWD V6-3.6LREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISLOCATIONSCOMPONENT LOCATIONSLUGGAGE COMPARTMENT/REAR OF VEHICLE COMPONENT VIEWS
2009 Chevrolet Traverse AWD V6-3.6L
Luggage Compartment/Rear of Vehicle Component Views
2009 Chevrolet Traverse AWD V6-3.6LSECTION Luggage Compartment/Rear of Vehicle Component Views
Luggage Compartment/Rear of Vehicle Component Views
Behind the Driver Seat
1 - Driver Seat
2 - Floor Panel
3 - Seat Belt Retractor - Driver
4 - G303
Behind the Passenger Seat
1 - Passenger Seat
2 - G302
3 - Seat Belt Retractor - Passenger
4 - Floor Panel
Left Rear of the Passenger Compartment
1 - Vehicle Communications Interface Module (VCIM) (UE1)
2 - Object Alarm Module (UD7)
3 - Digital Radio Receiver (U2K or UBS)
4 - Liftgate Module (LGM) (TB5)
5 - Speaker - Left Rear Compartment (UQA or AQS)
6 - Accessory AC/DC Power Control Module (KV1)
7 - G401
8 - Liftgate Motor Assembly (TB5)
Trim Panel Components - Left Rear
1 - Accessory Power Outlet - Rear
2 - Left Rear Trim Panel
3 - Speaker - Left Rear Compartment (UQA or AQS)
Right Rear Trim Panel
1 - Right Rear Trim Panel
2 - Speaker - Right Rear Compartment (UQA or UQS)
3 - Rear Seat Audio (RSA) Control (RCA)
Interior HVAC Module - Rear
1 - Blower Motor - Auxiliary
2 - Mode Actuator - Auxiliary
3 - Air Temperature Actuator - Auxiliary
4 - Blower Motor Control Module - Auxiliary
Liftgate Components
1 - Liftgate Object Sensor - Right (TB5)
2 - Rear Window Defogger Grid
3 - Rear Window Wiper Motor
4 - Liftgate Object Sensor - Left (TB5)
5 - Liftgate Courtesy Lamp - Left
6 - Liftgate Control Switch - Interior (TB5)
7 - Liftgate Latch Assembly
8 - Liftgate Courtesy Lamp - Right
9 - Liftgate Control Switch - Exterior
Rear of the Vehicle (W49)
1 - Radio Antenna
2 - Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
3 - Rear Window Defogger Grid
4 - Backup Lamp - Right
5 - Park Lamp - Right Rear
6 - Marker Lamp - Right Rear
7 - Tail/Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Right
8 - Rearview Camera (UVC)
9 - Object Alarm Sensor - Right Rear Corner (UD7)
10 - Object Alarm Sensor - Right Rear Middle (UD7)
11 - License Lamps
12 - Object Alarm Sensor - Left Rear Middle (UD7)
13 - Object Alarm Sensor - Left Rear Corner (UD7)
14 - Tail/Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Left
15 - Marker Lamp - Left Rear
16 - Park Lamp - Left Rear
17 - Backup Lamp - Left
Rear of the Vehicle (WDA)
1 - Backup Lamp - Left
2 - License Lamp - Left
3 - Radio Antenna
4 - Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
5 - License Lamp - Right
6 - Backup Lamp - Right
7 - Marker Lamp - Right Rear
8 - Tail/Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Right
9 - Object Alarm Sensor - Right Rear Corner (UD7)
10 - Object Alarm Sensor - Right Rear Middle (UD7)
11 - Object Alarm Sensor - Left Rear Middle (UD7)
12 - Object Alarm Sensor - Left Rear Corner (UD7)
13 - Tail/Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Left
14 - Marker Lamp - Left Rear
Rear Lighting (X88)
1 - Marker Lamp - Left Rear
2 - Tail/Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Left
3 - Backup Lamp - Left
4 - Center High Mounted Stoplamp (CHMSL)
5 - Backup Lamp - Right
6 - Tail/Stop and Turn Signal Lamp - Right
7 - Marker Lamp - Right Rear
8 - License Lamp - Right
9 - License Lamp - Left
Rear of the Vehicle - Z88
1 - Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL)
2 - Radio Antenna
3 - Rear Window Defogger Grid
4 - Back Up Lamp - Right
5 - Tail Lamp - Right
6 - Park Lamp - Right Rear
7 - Object Alarm Sensor - Right Rear Corner (UD7)
8 - Object Alarm Sensor - Right Rear Middle (UD7)
9 - License Lamp - Left and License Lamp - Right
10 - Object Alarm Sensor - Left Rear Middle (UD7)
11 - Object Alarm Sensor - Left Rear Corner (UD7)
12 - Park Lamp - Left Rear
13 - Tail Lamp - Left
14 - Back Up Lamp - Left
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.