Section 77 (Electrical Component Locator): Miscellaneous

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Miscellaneous
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MISCELLANEOUS LOCATION

Component Location
Amplifier (100W Front) Under front passenger seat.
Amplifier (100W Rear) Rear of right rear wheelhouse, behind panel.
Auxiliary Blower Motor Resistor Assembly On left rear of interior cabin, behind rear wheelwell. See Figure .
Blower Motor Resistor Assembly At rear of engine compartment, in blower motor housing.
Bose Amplifiers Above left rear wheelhouse.
Convenience Center Under left side of dash.
Data Link Connector (DLC) Under left side of dash. See Figure .
Fuel Filter/Manager (6.5L VIN F) On left frame rail, near center of vehicle. See Figure .
Fuel Heater (6.5L VIN F) On left frame rail, near center of vehicle, part of fuel filter/manager. See Figure .
Ignition Coil (4.3L VIN W) On top right side of engine. See Figure .
Ignition Coil (5.0L VIN M) On top right side of engine. See Figure .
Ignition Coil (5.7L VIN R) On top right side of engine. See Figure .
Ignition Coils (8.1L VIN G) On top of each valve cover.
Inflatable Restraint Diagnostic Resistor Behind right side of dash.
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Buffer (6.5L VIN F) Below dash, near steering column.
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