Subwoofer, Right Rear Connector End View (C3121)

2014 Ford Taurus Limited, 2.0L Eng VIN 9SECTION Subwoofer, Right Rear Connector End View (C3121)
Fig 1: Identifying Subwoofer - Right Rear Connector (C3121)
G09301660Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Pin Circuit Gauge Circuit Function Qualifier
1 VME02 (VT) 14 CTRL MOD. - AUDIO # SPEAKER SUBWOOFER RIGHT REAR 1 +  
2 RME02 (YE) 14 CTRL MOD. - AUDIO # SPEAKER SUBWOOFER RIGHT REAR 1 -  
Available Pigtail Kits  
Pigtail Kit Part Number WPT-984 
G09301661
Service Part Number: 3U2Z-14S411-BXAB 
Gauge: 16 
Pin material: Silver 
Cavities:
Vehicle Uses
  • A/C Compressor Clutch
  • EGR Cooler Outlet
  • Electronic Locking Differential
  • Horn
  • Lamp - CHMSL (Center High Mount Stop Lamp)
  • Lamp - Rear Park
  • Lamp - Reverse
  • Lamp - Side Marker
  • Motor - Adjustable Pedal
  • Sensor - Adjustable Pedal
  • Sensor - Brake Fluid Level
  • Sensor - Cam Shaft Position
  • Sensor - Cylinder Head Temperature
  • Sensor - Exhaust Gas Temperature
  • Sensor - Liftgate Obstacle
  • Sensor - Oil Level
  • Sensor - Output Shaft Speed
  • Sensor - Speed
  • Solenoid - Engine Variable Timing
  • Speaker - Door
  • Speaker - Front
  • Speaker - Rear
  • Speaker - Subwoofer
  • Speaker - Tweeter - LH - Front
  • Switch - A/C Compressor Clutch Cycling
  • Switch - Backup Lamp
  • Switch - Deck Lid/Hatch Release
  • Switch - Deck Lid/Lift Gate Ajar
  • Switch - Hood Ajar
  • Switch - Lift Gate Glass Ajar
  • Switch - Power Liftgate
  • Switch - Reverse Park Aid
RENDER: 1.0x

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