Electrical Component Locator: Miscellaneous

2010 Ford Transit Connect Van CargoSECTION Miscellaneous
MISCELLANEOUS LOCATION

Component Location
ABS Test Connector Left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
A/C Pressure Transducer Right front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Air Bag Module (Driver) In steering wheel. See Figure.
Air Bag Module (Passenger) Right side of dash. See Figure.
Antenna Left side of dash. See Figure.
Battery Left side of engine compartment. See Figure.
Blower Motor Resistor Near blower motor. See Figure.
Clockspring Steering column. See Figure.
Coil On Plug (COP) 1 Top of engine. See Figure.
Coil On Plug (COP) 2 Top of engine. See Figure.
Coil On Plug (COP) 3 Top of engine. See Figure.
Coil On Plug (COP) 4 Top of engine. See Figure.
Data Link Connector (DLC) Left side of dash. See Figure.
Engine Cooling Fan Resistor Behind center of radiator. See Figure.
Floor Shifter Center console. See Figure.
Generator Right front of engine. See Figure.
Horn Left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
Ignition Transformer Capacitor Top front of engine. See Figure.
In-Dash Computer Center of dash. See Figure.
In-Dash Computer Junction Box Center of dash. See Figure.
Microphone Left "A" pillar. See Figure.
Modem Antenna Center of dash. See Figure.
Parking Aid Speaker Left end of dash. See Figure.
Passenger Seat Safety Belt Tensioner Under passenger's seat. See Figure.
Safety Belt Retractor Pretensioner (Driver) Base of left "B" pillar. See Figure.
Safety Belt Retractor Pretensioner (Passenger) Base of right "B" pillar. See Figure.
Tool Link Antenna 1 Above left sliding door. See Figure.
Tool Link Antenna 2 Above right sliding door. See Figure.
Transmission Hardware Unit Left rear of transmission. See Figure.
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