Section 88 (Electrical Component Locator): Connectors

2008 Mazda 6 s Sport, 4D Hatchback, StandardSECTION Connectors
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CONNECTORS LOCATION

Component Location
X-03 (40 Pin) Behind left end of dash. See Figure.
X-04 (40 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
X-05 (24 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
X-06 (14 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
X-07 (2 Pin) Behind left side of dash. See Figure.
X-08 (24 Pin) At left side of engine compartment. See Figure.
X-09 (16 Pin) At rear of engine. See Figure.
X-10 (40 Pin) Behind lower center of dash. See Figure.
X-11 (Yellow, 4 Pin) Behind lower center of dash. See Figure.
X-12 (Blue, 4 Pin) Behind lower center of dash. See Figure.
X-14 (12 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
X-15 (Yellow, 2 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
X-16 (34 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
X-17 (34 Pin) Behind right side of dash. See Figure.
X-18 (14 Pin) At left "B" pillar. See Figure.
X-19 (14 Pin) At right "B" pillar. See Figure.
X-20 (12 Pin) At top of left "C" pillar. See Figure.
X-21 (12 Pin) At left front side of trunk lid. See Figure.
X-22 (2 Pin) At left front side of trunk lid. See Figure.
X-24 (4 Pin) Under left rear of vehicle, near fuel pump. See Figure.
X-25 (16 Pin) At left side of engine. See Figure.
X-26 (16 Pin) At left side of engine. See Figure.
X-27 (12 Pin) Behind bottom of left kick panel. See Figure.
X-29 (24 Pin) Behind right end of dash. See Figure.
X-30 (6 Pin) Behind right end of dash. See Figure.
X-31 (4 Pin) At center front of trunk. See Figure.
X-32 (8 Pin) Under left front seat. See Figure.
X-33 (4 Pin) Under right front seat. See Figure.
X-34 (1 Pin) At left side of engine. See Figure.
X-35 (1 Pin) At right front of engine. See Figure.
X-36 (4 Pin) Under left rear of vehicle, near fuel pump. See Figure.
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