Section 505 (Electrical Component Locator): Miscellaneous

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Miscellaneous
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MISCELLANEOUS LOCATION

Component Location
A/C Compressor Clutch Diode In forward lamp harness, near A/C clutch connector. See Figure .
Antenna Buffer Bottom center of rear roof bow. See Figure .
Automatic Transmission 4L60-E Rear of vehicle. See Figure .
Battery Cables Right rear side of engine compartment. See Figure .
Battery Right rear side of engine compartment. See Figure .
Brush (Horn Slip Ring) Top of steering column. See Figure .
Data Link Connector Under dash, below steering column. See Figure .
Defogger Grid In rear window. See Figure .
Engine Grounding Strap Behind left front wheel. See Figure .
Front Window Antenna (Coupe/Hardtop) Top center of front window. See Figure .
Generator Left front of engine compartment. See Figure .
Heads Up Display Top left side of dash. See Figure .
Heads Up Display (HUD) Connector Left side of dash. See Figure .
Horn Assembly Lower right front of vehicle. See Figure .
Inline To Defogger Grid (Ground) Near left rear speaker. See Figure .
Inline To Defogger Grid (Power) Near right rear speaker. See Figure .
Radio Power Antenna (Convertible) Behind right rear quarter inner trim panel. See Figure .
Rear Window Antenna Top center of rear window. See Figure .
Remote Playback Device (CD Changer) In rear compartment. See Figure .
Star Connector #1 In dash harness, near left side of BCM. See Figure .
Star Connector #2 In dash harness, near left side of BCM. See Figure .
Steering Column Lock Top right side of steering column. See Figure .
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