Component Locations

1998 Acura CL V6-3.0L SOHC (VTEC)SECTION Component Locations

Component Location:




To see where a component or connector is located on the car, look up its photo number in the Component Location section in the back of the book. The photo will also tell you the color of the connector, and how many cavities it has.

Component Location:




If there is no photo number below or beside a component name or a connector, ground, or terminal number, look up that name or number in the appropriate Connector Identification Chart. The chart lists how many cavities a connector has, where it's located, and what it connects to. The related illustration shows the connector's location on the harness, and the harness routing.




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