Central Control Module: Locations

2011 Chevrolet Corvette V8-7.0LSECTION Locations



Instrument Panel/Center Console Component Views

Cellular Communication Components




1 - Cellular Telephone Microphone (UE1)and Voice Recognition Microphone (U3U and U3Z)
2 - Inside Rearview Mirror (ISRVM)
3 - Cellular and Navigation Antenna (UE1)
4 - Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) (UE1)
5 - Radio
6 - Noise Compensation Microphone (U65)
7 - Fuel Door Release Switch




Passenger Compartment/Roof Component Views

Antennas and Antenna Modules




1 - Cellular and Navigation Antenna (UE1)
2 - Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) (UE1)
3 - Radio Antenna Module - Case Ground
4 - Radio Antenna Module - Right (C05 or CM7)
5 - Radio Antenna Module - Left (except C05 or CM7)
6 - Antenna (C05 or CM7)
7 - Antenna (except C05 or CM7)
8 - Antenna Ground
9 - Radio Antenna Module - Right (except C05 or CM7)
10 - Theft Deterrent Alarm Siren (UA2)
11 - Digital Radio Receiver (except C05 or CM7 with U2K) / Traffic Information Receiver (except C05 or CM7 with U3Z)
12 - Digital Radio Receiver (C05 or CM7 with U2K) / Traffic Information Receiver (C05 or CM7 with U3Z)
13 - Navigation Antenna (U3U or U3Z)





Passenger Compartment/Roof Component Views

Entertainment Components




1 - Speaker - Center I/P
2 - Radio
3 - Windshield Frame
4 - Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM) (UE1)
5 - Speaker - Right Subwoofer
6 - Speaker - Right Front
7 - Audio Amplifier
8 - Speaker - Right Rear (without C05/CM7)
9 - Speaker - Right Rear (C05/CM7)
10 - Speaker - Left Rear (C05/CM7)
11 - Digital Radio Receiver (except C05/CM7 with U2K)
12 - Speaker - Left Rear (without C05/CM7)
13 - Speaker - Left Subwoofer
14 - Speaker - Left Front
15 - Cellular Telephone Microphone (UE1)/Voice Recognition Microphone (without UE1)
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