Power Door Systems Component Views

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Power Door Systems Component Views
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Fig 1: Front of Vehicle (X88)
GM1550918Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Headlamp - Low Beam - Right
2 Headlamp - High Beam - Right
3 Cellular Antenna
4 Headlamp - High Beam - Left
5 Headlamp - Low Beam - Left
6 Outside Rearview Mirror - Driver
7 Marker Lamp - LF
8 Park/Turn Signal Lamp - LF
9 Cornering Lamp - Left (T87)
10 Fog Lamp - LF (T96)
11 Fog Lamp - R (T96)
12 Cornering Lamp - Right)
13 Park/Turn Signal Lamp - RF
14 Marker Lamp - RF
15 Radio Antenna
16 Outside Rearview Mirror - Passenger
Fig 2: Front of Vehicle (Z88/Z89)
GM1550922Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Radio Antenna
2 Headlamp - High Beam - Right
3 Headlamp - Low Beam - Right
4 Headlamp - Low Beam - Left
5 Cellular Antenna
6 Headlamp - High Beam - Left
7 Outside Rearview Mirror - Driver
8 Marker Lamp - LF
9 Park/Turn Signal lamp - LF
10 Fog Lamp - LF (T96)
11 Fog Lamp - RF (T96)
12 Park/Turn Signal lamp - RF
13 Marker Lamp - RF
14 Outside Rearview Mirror - Passenger
Fig 3: Front of Vehicle (W49)
GM1550923Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Radio Antenna
2 Digital Radio Antenna
3 Cellular Antenna
4 Outside Rearview Mirror - Driver
5 Park Lamp - LF
6 Park Lamp - LF
7 Headlamp - High Beam - Left
8 Marker Lamp - LF
9 Cornering Lamp - Left (T87)
10 Fog Lamp - LF (T96)
11 Headlamp - Low Beam - Left
12 Turn Signal Lamp - LF
13 Turn Signal Lamp - RF
14 Headlamp - Low Beam - Right
15 Fog Lamp - RF (T96)
16 Cornering Lamp - Right (T87)
17 Marker Lamp - RF
18 Headlamp - High Beam - Right
19 Park Lamp - RF
20 Park Lamp - RF
21 Outside Rearview Mirror - Passenger
Fig 4: Driver Door
GM1489148Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Door Latch Assembly - Driver C3
2 Left Front Door Harness
3 Window Motor Connector - Driver
4 Window Motor - Driver
5 Door Latch Assembly - Driver C2
6 Door Latch Assembly - Driver
7 Door Latch Assembly - Driver C1
Fig 5: Driver Door Module (DDM)
GM1550864Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Window Lockout Switch
2 Passenger Window Switch
3 Right Rear Window Switch
4 Door Lock Switch - Driver
5 Memory Seat Switch - Driver (AAB)
6 Heated Seat Switch - Driver (KA1)
7 Left Rear Window Switch
8 Driver Window Switch
Fig 6: Front Passenger Door
GM1489156Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Window Motor Connector - Front Passenger
2 Right Front Door Harness
3 Door Latch Assembly - Passenger C1
4 Door Latch Assembly - Passenger
5 Door Latch Assembly - Passenger C2
6 Window Motor - Front Passenger
Fig 7: Front Passenger Door Module (FPDM)
GM1551319Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Window Switch - Passenger
2 Door Lock switch - Passenger
3 Heated seat Switch - Front Passenger (KA1)
Fig 8: LR Door
GM1489183Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 C700
2 Window Motor - LR
3 Door Latch Assembly - LR C2
4 Door Latch Assembly - LR
5 Door Latch Assembly - LR C1
Fig 9: Window Switch - LR
GM1491553Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 Window Switch - LR
2 Left Rear Door Harness
3 LR Door
Fig 10: RR Door
GM1489188Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 C800
2 Door Latch Assembly - RR C1
3 Door Latch Assembly - RR
4 Door Latch Assembly - RR C2
5 Window Motor - RR
Fig 11: Window Switch - RR
GM1491556Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Callout Component Name
1 RR Door
2 Right Rear Door Harness
3 Window Switch - RR
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