Miscellaneous Components

1987 Pontiac Fiero Base, AutomaticSECTION Miscellaneous Components
MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS LOCATION

Component Location
A/C-Heater Blower Resistors On lower right side of blower housing.
ALDL Connector Under center console, beneath bezel plate.
Battery Junction Block In right front corner of engine compartment. See Figure.
Convenience Center Under right side of dash.
Cruise Control Servo Near left rear shock tower.
Fuel Pump Prime Conn. (2.5L) On left side of engine compartment near fuel pump relay.
Fuse Block Under left side of dashboard.
Fusible Links
A & B (Red) Fuse Block At battery junction block. See Figure.
C & D (Red) Headlight Actuator Relays In front light harness at right of brake master cylinder.
E (Rust - 2.8L/Lt. Green (2.5L) Alternator At battery junction block. See Figure.
F (Red) ECM At battery junction block. See Figure.
G (Rust) Cold Start Injector (2.8L) ECM (2.5L) In wiring harness at starter solenoid. See Figure.
H (Rust) Ignition Coil Above starter solenoid.
In-Line Diodes A/C Compressor Clutch Taped inside compressor connector. See Figure.
In-Line Diodes Alternator In main harness below rear bulkhead grommet.
In-Line Diodes Audio Alarm In wiring harness behind left side of dash.
Power Accy. Circuit Breaker In fuse block.
Power Window Circuit Breaker In fuse block.
Tachometer Filter (2.5L) On harness at left side of engine. See Figure.
Tachometer Filter (2.8L) On top of engine near coil.
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