Front Fascia and Forward Lamp Harness Routing

2023 Chevrolet Camaro SS, 2D Convertible, Standard TransSECTION Front Fascia and Forward Lamp Harness Routing
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NOTE: Callout Items in the following chart represent components shown in graphic above.
Items
1. X110 Forward Lamp Wiring Harness to Headlamp - Left X110 Forward Lamp Wiring Harness to Front Headlamp (T4L+T90) , or X110 Forward Lamp Wiring Harness to Front Headlamp (T4L-T90) , or X110 Forward Lamp Wiring Harness to Headlamp - Left (T4F)
2. X100 Front Fog Lamp Wiring Harness to Forward Lamp Wiring Harness X100 Front Fog Lamp Wiring Harness to Forward Lamp Wiring Harness
3. J105 Forward Lamp Harness (Circuit 550)
4. X127 Body Wiring Harness to Forward Lamp Wiring Harness X127 Body Wiring Harness to Forward Lamp Wiring Harness
5. J136 Forward Lamp Harness (Circuit 839)
6. J110 Forward Lamp Harness (Circuit 7528)
7. X50A Fuse Block - Underhood X50A Fuse Block - Underhood X1 , or X50A Fuse Block - Underhood X2 , or X50A Fuse Block - Underhood X3 , or X50A Fuse Block - Underhood X4
8. X50B Fuse Block - Underhood Auxiliary X50B Fuse Block - Underhood Auxiliary X1 (LGX) , or X50B Fuse Block - Underhood Auxiliary X1 (LT1) , or X50B Fuse Block - Underhood Auxiliary X1 (LT4) , or X50B Fuse Block - Underhood Auxiliary X1 (LTG) , or X50B Fuse Block - Underhood Auxiliary X2 , or X50B Fuse Block - Underhood Auxiliary X3 , or X50B Fuse Block - Underhood Auxiliary X5
9. X120 Forward Lamp Wiring Harness to Headlamp - Right X120 Forward Lamp Wiring Harness to Front Headlamp (T4L+T90) , or X120 Forward Lamp Wiring Harness to Front Headlamp (T4L-T90) , or X120 Forward Lamp Wiring Harness to Headlamp - Right (T4F)
10. J106 Forward Lamp Harness (Circuit 650)
11. X126 Body Wiring Harness to Forward Lamp Wiring Harness X126 Body Wiring Harness to Forward Lamp Wiring Harness
12. J107 Front Fascia Harness (Circuit 550)
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