Section 75 (Electrical Component Locator): Miscellaneous

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Miscellaneous
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MISCELLANEOUS LOCATION

Component Location
Audio Amplifier (Bose) (Avalanche) In center floor console.
Audio Amplifier (Bose) (Suburban/Utility) Above left rear wheelwell.
Audio Amplifier At right side of dash, behind glove box.
Back-Up Alarm At rear bumper.
Blower Motor Resistor Assembly On HVAC module, near blower motor.
Blower Motor Resistor Assembly (Auxiliary) Above right rear wheelwell.
Data Link Connector (DLC) Under left side of dash, below steering column.
Fuel Heater (6.6L VIN 1) On top of fuel filter element.
Fuel Rail Pressure Regulator (6.6L VIN 1) At front of engine, integral to injection pump.
Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) Antenna On left side of rear window.
Ignition Coil (4.3L VIN W) On top right rear of engine. See Figure.
Ignition Coils (4.8L VIN V) On top of left and right valve covers.
Ignition Coils (5.3L VIN T) On top of left and right valve covers.
Ignition Coils (6.0L VIN U) On top of left and right valve covers.
Ignition Coils (8.1L VIN G) On top of left and right valve covers.
Intake Air Heater (IAH) (6.6L VIN 1) Under intake manifold sight shield, inside air intake pipe.
Pressure Transducer (ABS W/ VSES) On electronic brake control module.
Rear Parking Assist Diagnostic Connector (Avalanche) Under left rear seat.
Rear Parking Assist Diagnostic Connector (Escalade/Denali) Under right rear seat.
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