Floor Console Components (DCH)

2025 Chevrolet Tahoe PPV, RWDSECTION Floor Console Components (DCH)
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Items
1. T10U Low Frequency Console Antenna - Front T10U Low Frequency Console Antenna - Front (- AZ3) , or T10U Low Frequency Console Antenna - Front (AZ3)
2. K183 UHF Short Range Low Energy Remote Control Access Transceiver (BOR / BOY) K183 UHF Short Range Low Energy Remote Control Access Transceiver ((BOR / BOY) & AZ3) , or K183 UHF Short Range Low Energy Remote Control Access Transceiver ((BOR / BOY) - AZ3)
3. T22 Wireless Accessory Charging Module (K7A) T22 Wireless Accessory Charging Module (K7A)
4. E28 Front Floor Console Compartment Lamp (D07 / DCH) E28 Front Floor Console Compartment Lamp (D07 / DCH)
5. K230 Front Floor Console Control Module (DCH) K230 Front Floor Console Control Module (DCH)
6. T10KA Low Frequency Console Number 2 Antenna T10KA Low Frequency Console Number 2 Antenna
7. A34 Heater and Air Conditioning Auxiliary Control A34 Heater and Air Conditioning Auxiliary Control (- (5W4 / 9C1 / AZ3)) , or A34 Heater and Air Conditioning Auxiliary Control (5W4 / 9C1) , or A34 Heater and Air Conditioning Auxiliary Control (AZ3)
8. X83B Audio/Video Receptacle (UW9) X83B Audio/Video Receptacle X1 (UW9) , or X83B Audio/Video Receptacle X3 (UW9)
9. X92CD Dual Charge Only Receptacle - Floor Console Rear X92CD Dual Charge Only Receptacle - Floor Console Rear (- AZ3) , or X92CD Dual Charge Only Receptacle - Floor Console Rear (AZ3)
10. X81ACA Front Floor Console Accessory Power Rear Receptacle - 110V AC (KI4) X81ACA Front Floor Console Accessory Power Rear Receptacle - 110V AC (KI4 & AZ3) , or X81ACA Front Floor Console Accessory Power Rear Receptacle - 110V AC (KI4 - AZ3)
11. X81BCA Front Floor Console Accessory Power Rear Receptacle - 220V AC (KI5) X81BCA Front Floor Console Accessory Power Rear Receptacle - 220V AC (KI5 & AZ3)
12. X23 Multimedia Receptacle X23 Multimedia Receptacle X1 , or X23 Multimedia Receptacle X2 , or X23 Multimedia Receptacle X3
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