Section 74 (Electrical Component Locator): Grounds

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Grounds
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GROUNDS LOCATION

Component Location
G100 Right side of engine compartment, at base of battery.
G101 Front left side of radiator support.
G102 Front right side of radiator support.
G111 (3.1L VIN J) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter.
G111 (3.8L VIN K) Right front of engine, on ignition control module bracket.
G111 (3.8L VIN 1) Right front of engine, on ignition control module bracket.
G113 (3.1L VIN J) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter.
G113 (3.8L VIN K) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter. See Figure .
G113 (3.8L VIN 1) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter. See Figure .
G117 (3.1L VIN J) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter.
G117 (3.8L VIN K) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter. See Figure .
G117 (3.8L VIN 1) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter. See Figure .
G171 (3.1L VIN J) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter.
G171 (3.8L VIN K) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter. See Figure .
G171 (3.8L VIN 1) Lower left front of engine, on transaxle stud, left of starter. See Figure .
G200 Behind right side of dash compartment. See Figure .
G201 Below dash, left side of steering column.
G203 Below dash, right side of steering column.
G301 Inside left door sill, forward of left front seat.
G401 Inside rear compartment, below left side of rear window trim panel.
G402 Inside rear compartment, below right side of rear window trim panel.
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