Stationary Windows Connectors

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Stationary Windows Connectors
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Ambient Air Temperature Sensor - Outside

GM684793Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • 12052642
  • 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series Sealed (LT GRN)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
A DK GRN/
WHT
636 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Signal
B BLK/WHT 1704 Low Reference
Inside Rearview Mirror

GM655810Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • 15324871
  • 16-Way (BLK)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1-2 - - Not Used
3 DK BLU 2307 Passenger Air Bag On Indicator Control
4 DK GRN 2308 Passenger Air Bag Off Indicator Control
5 GRY 1690 Automatic Day/Night Mirror Signal - w/ YE9
- - Not Used - w/o YE9
6 DK GRN/WHT 636 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Signal - w/ YE9
- - Not Used - w/o YE9
7 BLK/WHT 1704 Low Reference - w/ YE9
- - Not Used - w/o YE9
8 BLK 1050 Ground
9 LT GRN 24 Backup Lamp Supply Voltage - w/ YE9
- - Not Used - w/o YE9
10 - - Not Used
11 DK GRN/WHT 2514 Keypad Signal - w/ UE1
- - Not Used - w/o UE1
12 LT GRN/BLK 2515 Keypad Supply Voltage - w/ UE1
- - Not Used - w/o UE1
13 YEL 1139 Ignition 1 Voltage
14 YEL/BLK 2516 Keypad Green LED Signal
- - Not Used - w/o UE1
15 BRN/WHT 2517 Keypad Red LED Signal
- - Not Used - w/o UE1
16 PNK 1691 Automatic Day/Night Mirror Low Reference - w/ YE9
- - Not Used - w/o YE9
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