Sunroof Component Views

2008 Pontiac Grand Prix BaseSECTION Sunroof Component Views
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Fig 1: Overhead Console
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Callout Component Name
1 Courtesy/Reading Lamp - Left Front
2 Sunroof Switch (CF5)
3 Courtesy/Reading Lamp - Right Front
4 Garage Door Opener (UG1)
Fig 2: Sunroof Module Component Views
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Callout Component Name
1 Sunroof Module
2 Headliner Harness
Fig 3: Headliner Harness Routing
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Callout Component Name
1 Sunroof Module Connector
2 Sunroof Switch Connector
3 Courtesy/Reading Lamp-Left Front Connector
4 Garage Door Opener Connector
5 Inside Rearview Mirror Connector
6 Courtesy/Reading Lamp-Right Front Connector
7 Noise Cancellation Microphone Connector
8 Vanity Mirror-Right Connector
9 Courtesy Reading Lamp-Center
10 Courtesy Reading Lamp-Rear
11 S300
12 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Connector
13 Cellular Telephone Microphone Connector
14 S305
15 S301
16 S302 (CF5)
17 Relay Block-I/P C4
18 Relay Block-I/P C3
19 C210
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