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2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWD
Section 79 (Electrical Component Locator): Connectors
2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Connectors
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CONNECTORS LOCATION
| Component | Location |
|---|---|
| C100 (Black, 10 Pin) | I/P harness to engine harness, in underhood compartment, to left of engine. |
| C101 (Black, 38 Pin) | I/P harness to chassis harness, in underhood compartment, to right of underhood fuse block. |
| C104 (Black, 8 Pin) | At rear of engine, near coil No. 6. |
| C105 (Black, 10 Pin) | Forward lamp harness to I/P harness, underhood compartment, near underhood fuse block. |
| C175 (20 Pin) | Engine harness to automatic transmission harness, on right side of transmission. |
| C201 (Black/Gray, 48 Pin) | Steering column harness to I/P harness, lower part of steering column. |
| C202 (Natural) | I/P harness to headliner harness, lower right side of dash. |
| C203 (Yellow, 4 Pin) | I/P harness to body connector, lower right side of dash. |
| C301 (Black, 8 Pin) | I/P harness to body harness, under carpet, rear floor area. |
| C303 (6 Pin) | I/P harness to body harness, under carpet, rear floor area. |
| C304 (Black, 16 Pin) | I/P harness to body harness, under carpet, rear floor area. |
| C305 (Black, 16 Pin) | Overhead console harness to headliner harness, inside upper console. |
| C306 (Black, 6 Pin) | Body harness to headliner harness, under carpet, rear floor area. |
| C307 (Gray, 18 Pin) | Beneath lower console. |
| C308 (Black, 6 Pin) | Headliner harness to sun roof harness, above left rear door. |
| C309 (Black, 10 Pin) | Console harness to body harness, under lower rear console, near C307. |
| C310 (Black, 2 Pin) | Chassis harness to engine harness, near transfer case, . |
| C311 (Black, 10 Pin) | Body harness to seat harness, lower front of driver seat. |
| C312 (Black, 16 Pin) | Seat harness to seat back harness, under driver seat. |
| C313 (Black, 6 Pin) | Seat harness to seat motor harness, under driver seat. |
| C314 (Black, 10 Pin) | Body harness to seat harness, lower front of passenger seat. |
| C315 (Black, 16 Pin) | Seat harness to seat back harness, under passenger seat. |
| C316 (Gray, 8 Pin) | Under passenger seat, main seat harness to seat motors. |
| C401 (12 Pin) | Body harness to rear HVAC module harness, behind right rear body side panel. |
| C500 (Black, 12 Pin) | Body harness to left front door harness, at midpoint of leading edge of door. |
| C600 (Black, 12 Pin) | Body harness to right front door harness, at midpoint of leading edge of door. |
| C700 (Black/Natural, 17 Pin) | Body harness to left rear door harness, at midpoint of leading edge of door. |
| C800 (Black/Natural, 17 Pin) | Body harness to right rear door harness, at midpoint of leading edge of door. |
| C900 (Black, 6 Pin) | Body harness to liftgate harness, at top of liftgate. |
| C901 (Gray, 2 Pin) | Liftgate harness to license lamp harness, inside liftgate. |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.