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2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWD
Section 294 (Electrical Component Locator): Splices
2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Splices
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SPLICES LOCATION
| Component | Location |
|---|---|
| S101 | Forward lamp harness, left front of vehicle, 5 cm from right foglamp breakout. |
| S102 | Forward lamp harness, right front of vehicle, 5 cm from right foglamp breakout. |
| S105 | Engine harness, top right side of radiator, 6 cm from starter breakout. |
| S106 | Engine harness, front left side of engine compartment, 47 cm from PCM breakout. |
| S109 | Fuel injector harness, 39 cm from C102. |
| S110 | Fuel injector harness, 5 cm from C102. |
| S123 | Forward lamp harness, right front of vehicle, 5 cm from right foglamp breakout. |
| S124 | Forward lamp harness, left front of vehicle, 10 cm from G101 breakout. |
| S203 | I/P harness, left side of dash, 13 cm from stoplamp switch breakout. |
| S204 | I/P harness, right side of dash, 24 cm from stoplamp switch breakout. |
| S205 | I/P harness, right side of dash, 4 cm from HVAC/radio harness breakout. |
| S209 | I/P harness, left side of dash, 7.5 cm from P101. |
| S211 | I/P harness, left side of dash, 13 cm from pass-through breakout. |
| S213 | I/P harness, center of dash, 4 cm from blower motor resistor & auxiliary drop power connector main branch breakout. |
| S242 | I/P harness, left side of dash, 24 cm from stoplamp switch breakout. |
| S301 | Body harness, left rear of vehicle, 25 cm from pass-through. |
| S303 | Body harness, on right "B" pillar, 80 cm from inflatable restraint sensing & diagnostic module breakout. |
| S304 | Body harness, right front door, 28 cm from inflatable restraint sensing & diagnostic module breakout. |
| S305 | Body harness, under left rear of vehicle, 7 cm from C302 breakout. |
| S320 | Body harness, front center of vehicle, 6.5 cm from center console fuse block breakout. |
| S333 | Body harness, right of driver's seat, 66 cm from center console fuse block breakout. |
| S350 | Driver seat harness, under driver seat, 13 cm from C313 breakout. |
| S351 | Passenger seat harness, under passenger seat, 13 cm from C314 breakout. |
| S390 | Roof harness, left side of overhead console, 15 cm from left roof rail reading lamp breakout. |
| S393 | Roof harness, right side of overhead console, 64 cm from left roof rail reading lamp. |
| S397 | Roof harness, left side of overhead console, 40 cm from G303 breakout. |
| S502 | Left door harness, 15 cm from left door speaker breakout. |
| S504 | Left door harness, 10 cm from left window switch breakout. |
| S604 | Right door harness, 10 cm from right window switch breakout. |
| S901 | Endgate wiring harness, 9 cm from C403 breakout. |
| S902 | Endgate wiring harness, 4 cm from C403 breakout. |
| S903 | Endgate wiring harness, 20 cm from C403 breakout. |
| S904 | Endgate wiring harness, 26 cm from C403 breakout. |
| S905 | Endgate wiring harness, 48 cm from C403 breakout. |
| S906 | Endgate wiring harness, 58 cm from C403 breakout. |
| S907 | Endgate wiring harness, 94 cm from liftgate applique grommet. |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.