Electrical Component Locator: Connectors

2008 Jeep Commander Overland, RWDSECTION Connectors
CONNECTORS LOCATION

Component Location
C102 (3.7L & 4.7L) (Black, 3 Pin) Left side of engine compartment. See Figure.
C102 (5.7L) (Black, 3 Pin) Left side of engine compartment. See Figure.
C104 (48 Pin) Left side of engine compartment. See Figure.
C105 (48 Pin) Lower left side of engine compartment. See Figure.
C112 (White, 6 Pin) Left rear of engine. See Figure.
C114 (20 Pin) Under left side of dash. See Figure.
C200 (Black, 72 Pin) Left side of dash. See Figure.
C201 (Gray, 72 Pin) Lower left side of dash. See Figure.
C203 (8 Pin) Right kick panel. See Figure.
C205 (2 Pin) Lower left side of dash. See Figure.
C301 (20 Pin) Front of left front door. See Figure.
C302 (20 Pin) Front of right front door. See Figure.
C303 (13 Pin) Front of left front door. See Figure.
C304 (13 Pin) Front of right front door. See Figure.
C305 (16 Pin) Right side of floor. See Figure.
C306 (16 Pin) Driver door sill. See Figure.
C307 (11 Pin) Front of left rear door. See Figure.
C308 (11 Pin) Front of right rear door. See Figure.
C309 (6 Pin) Left rear door sill. See Figure.
C310 (10 Pin) Top of liftgate. See Figure.
C311 (18 Pin) Left rear of headliner. See Figure.
C312 (12 Pin) Left rear of headliner. See Figure.
C313 (White, 12 Pin) Left rear of headliner. See Figure.
C314 (10 Pin) Near left side of bumper. See Figure.
C315 (White, 12 Pin) In driver door. See Figure.
C316 (White, 18 Pin) In driver door. See Figure.
C317 (22 Pin) In passenger door. See Figure.
C318 (Gray, 6 Pin) Rear of driver seat.
C319 (Gray, 6 Pin) Right rear of passenger seat. See Figure.
C320 (Light Gray/Natural, 10 Pin) Left front of headliner. See Figure.
C321 (Yellow, 4 Pin) Under driver's seat.
C322 (Yellow, 4 Pin) Under passenger's seat.
C323 (Black, 4 Pin) Under rear of vehicle. See Figure.
C324 (White, 15 Pin) Top rear of vehicle. See Figure.
C328 (6 Pin) Right rear of vehicle. See Figure.
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