Section 160 (Electrical Component Locator): Motors

2001 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo Extended, 5.7 R, L31/KL8SECTION Motors
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MOTORS LOCATION

Component Location
Blower Motor Under right side of dash.
Door Lock Actuator (2) In respective door.
Electric Actuator (Left/Right) On respective side of HVAC module.
Engine Cooling Fan Motor (Left) Behind left side of radiator.
Engine Cooling Fan Motor (Right) Behind right side of radiator.
Folding Top Actuator Part of folding top lid latch.
Fuel Filler Door Release Actuator On left side of cargo compartment, above fuel filler door.
Fuel Pump & Sender Assembly In left fuel tank.
Headlamp Opening Door Assembly (2) Behind respective headlamp assembly.
Magnasteer Actuator On left side of steering gear.
Power Seat Motor (3) Under each seat.
Power Top Pump Motor Behind left rear seat, near rear of luggage compartment.
Power Window Motor (2) In lower section of each door.
Radio Power Antenna (Convertible) Behind right rear inner quarterpanel trim.
Rear Compartment Lid Latch Actuator (Convertible/Hardtop) On center rear of rear compartment, on latch.
Rear Compartment Lid Latch Actuator (Coupe) (Left) On left rear of rear compartment, on latch.
Rear Compartment Lid Latch Actuator (Coupe) (Right) On right rear of rear compartment, on latch.
Secondary Air Injection (AIR) Pump Motor On left front of engine compartment, on skid bar.
Telescoping Drive Motor On lower right side of steering column.
Temperature Door Motor On left side of HVAC module.
Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) Motor On left side of throttle body. See Figure .
Variable Effort Steering Actuator On left side of steering rack assembly.
Windshield Washer Fluid Pump Motor On left rear of engine compartment, in washer fluid reservoir.
Windshield Wiper Motor On left side of firewall.
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