Section 301 (Electrical Component Locator): Connectors

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Connectors
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CONNECTORS LOCATION

Component Location
C100 (1.8L VIN L) (Gray, 4 Pin) Inside underhood fuse box. See Figure .
C100 (1.8L VIN 8) (Gray, 4 Pin) Inside underhood fuse box. See Figure .
C200 (White, 3 Pin) Left side of dash, behind instrument cluster. See Figure .
C202 (White, 18 Pin) Left side of dash, behind instrument cluster. See Figure .
C203 (White, 14 Pin) Left side of dash, behind instrument cluster. See Figure .
C206 (Gray/Orange, 10 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure .
C207 (White, 6 Pin) Behind right side of dash. See Figure .
C208 (Gray, 10 Pin) Behind right kick panel, engine accessory harness to I/P harness. See Figure .
C209 (White, 11 Pin) Behind right kick panel, engine accessory harness to I/P harness. See Figure .
C210 (White, 18 Pin) Behind right kick panel, instrument panel harness to engine main harness. See Figure .
C215 (Blue, 12 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure .
C216 (Gray, 7 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure .
C217 (Blue, 12 Pin) Behind right kick panel. See Figure .
C220 (White, 6 Pin) Under driver's seat.
C221 (White, 4 Pin) Under passenger's seat.
C222 (Gray, 13 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure .
C223 (Gray, 2 Pin) Attached to left center instrument panel support bracket.
C224 (White, 4 Pin) Under center console.
C300 (Blue, 10 Pin) Behind left rear upper trim panel. See Figure .
C301 (White, 5 Pin) Behind left rear upper trim panel. See Figure .
C302 (White, 8 Pin) Behind left rear upper trim panel. See Figure .
C400 (White, 4 Pin) In liftgate. See Figure .
C401 (Blue, 8 Pin) In liftgate. See Figure .
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