Electrical Component Locator: Miscellaneous

1996 Isuzu Oasis SSECTION Miscellaneous
MISCELLANEOUS

Component Component Location
ABS Inspection Connector Fastened below right side of glove box. See Figure .
A/C Compressor Clutch Lower left front of engine.
A/C Thermostat Behind glove box, on front of plenum. See Figure .
Accessory Socket Connectors (Option) (2) At left kick panel, taped to harness.
Accessory Socket Connectors (Option) (2) Behind left rear side trim panel, in cargo area.
Alternator Left front of engine.
Blower Motor Resistor (Front) Behind glove box, on plenum. See Figure .
Blower Motor Resistor (Rear) Underside of ceiling, right side of rear A/C unit.
Data Link Connector (DLC) Left side of front passenger's footwell area. See Figure .
Distributor Assembly Right end of cylinder head.
Driver's Airbag Center of steering wheel.
Fuel Tank Unit Center of floor, through access hole, in top of fuel tank.
Horn (Left) Behind center of front grille.
Horn (Right) Behind right side of front grille.
Injector Resistor Left rear corner of engine compartment. See Figure .
Passenger's Airbag (Front) Above glove box.
Security System Connector (Option) Above left kick panel, taped to harness.
Service Check Connector Fastened below left side of glove box. See Figure .
Siren Left rear of engine compartment.
SRS Memory Erase Signal (MES) Connector At left kick panel, above under-dash fuse/relay box.
Test Tachometer Connector Right rear of engine compartment, next to cruise control actuator.
Trailer Lighting Connector Left rear corner of cargo area, at lamp assembly.
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