Section 298 (Electrical Component Locator): Splices

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Splices
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SPLICES LOCATION

Component Location
SP100 In forward light harness, at breakout to right headlight door opening connector.
SP101 In forward light harness, near brake pressure modulator valve.
SP102 Taped to forward light jumper, 10 cm left of C100.
SP122 In engine harness, 30 cm from breakout to starter solenoid.
SP201 In dash harness.
SP202 In dash harness.
SP203 In dash harness.
SP208 In dash harness, on right side of dash.
SP302 In front body harness, 83.5 cm from right power seat breakout.
SP400 In rear body harness, taped back to harness, between backup light & tail/stop light breakout.
SP402 In rear body harness, taped back to harness, between auto fuse & right license light breakout.
S100 In right ignition control module jumper, 6 cm from breakout to C110.
S101 In left ignition control module jumper, 6 cm from breakout to C109.
S102 In right ignition control module jumper, 5 cm from breakout to C110.
S103 In left ignition control module jumper, 5 cm from breakout to C109.
S104 In right ignition control module jumper, 4 cm from breakout to ignition coil/module No. 4.
S105 In left ignition control module jumper, 4 cm from breakout to ignition coil/module No. 5.
S106 In forward light harness, 12.5 cm from breakout to EBCM connector.
S107 In forward light harness, 20 cm from breakout to EBCM connector.
S108 In forward light harness, 6 cm from breakout to EBCM connector.
S109 In forward light harness, 10 cm from breakout to A/C compressor clutch connector.
S120 In engine harness, 15 cm from main harness, in branch leading to powertrain control module connectors.
S200 In dash harness, 22.5 cm from inside rear view mirror breakout.
S201 In dash harness, 35 cm from HVAC control head.
S202 In dash harness, 39.5 from inside rear view mirror breakout.
S203 In dash harness, 6 cm from breakout to BCM.
S204 In engine harness, 6.5 cm from breakout to C150.
S205 In dash harness, 6.5 cm from breakout to data link connector.
S206 In dash harness, 5 cm from breakout to blower motor control module connector.
S208 In dash harness, 32.5 cm from radio connectors.
S210 In dash harness, 10 cm from breakout to blower motor control module.
S212 In dash harness, 22.5 cm from electronic accessory plug connector.
S213 In dash harness, 7.5 cm right of brake switch connector breakout.
S215 In dash harness, 6.5 cm left of inflatable restraint dash breakout.
S300-IDC In left power seat harness, 4 cm from breakout to right seat relay center connection.
S301-IDC In left power seat harness, 2.5 cm from breakout for C301.
S302 In front body harness, 12 cm from right speaker breakout.
S303 In front body harness, 15 cm from right speaker breakout.
S304 In front body harness, 22.5 cm from right rear speaker breakout.
S308 In dash harness, 19 cm from yaw rate sensor connector.
S310 In dash harness, 11 cm from yaw rate sensor connector.
S312 In front body harness, 20 cm from SP302 breakout.
S314 In front body harness, 20 cm from SP302 breakout.
S391 In left power seat harness, under seat base.
S392 In left power seat harness, under seat base.
S400 In transmission harness, 6.5 cm from C402 breakout.
S402 In transmission harness, 55 cm from right rear shock absorber breakout.
S408 In fuel tank jumper harness, 6.5 cm from C402 breakout.
S410 In fuel tank jumper harness, 81.5 cm from C408 breakout.
S412 In right fuel tank harness, 22.5 cm from breakout to C414.
S481 In rear body harness, 6.5 cm from breakout to left back-up light.
S482 In rear body harness, 21.5 cm from SP400 breakout.
S484 In rear body harness, 8 cm from SP400 breakout.
S501-IDC In left door harness, 6 cm from outside rear view mirror connector breakout.
S600-IDC In right door harness, 6 cm from outside rear view mirror breakout.
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