Cooling System Component Views

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Cooling System Component Views
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Fig 1: Right Side of Engine Compartment Component Views
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Callout Component Name
1 Auxiliary Battery Relay w/TP2
2 A/C Accumulator
3 A/C Low Pressure Switch
4 Inner Wheel Well
5 Coolant Level Switch Connector 6.6L and 8.1L
6 Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
7 Air Cleaner Assembly
8 Engine Coolant Recovery Reservoir
9 Auxiliary Battery Relay Electrical Connector w/TP2
Fig 2: View Of Auxiliary Water Pump - HP2
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Callout Component Name
1 Auxiliary Water Pump
Fig 3: Starter/Generator Control Module Coolant Pump & Fan Component Views - HP2
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Callout Component Name
1 Starter/Generator Control Module Fan
2 Radiator Core Support
3 Starter/Generator Control Module Coolant Pump
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