Power and Grounding Component Views

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Power and Grounding Component Views
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Fig 1: View Of Right Side I/P Lighting Grounding Locations
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Callout Component Name
1 Instrument Panel
2 Fuse Block - I/P
3 I/P Courtesy Lamp - Right
Fig 2: View Of RF Portion Of Engine Compartment
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Callout Component Name
1 RF Strut Tower
2 Fuse Block - Underhood
3 Front Radiator Core Support
4 Front Radiator Core Support
5 Battery
Fig 3: Identifying G100
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Callout Component Name
1 Headlamp Connector
2 Core Support - RF
3 G100
4 Washer Level Sensor Connector
5 Washer Pump Connector
Fig 4: Identifying G101
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Callout Component Name
1 G101
2 Core Support - LF
3 Headlamp Connector
4 Bumper - LF
Fig 5: Identifying G102 & G111 (LY7)
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Callout Component Name
1 RF Strut Tower
2 Dash Panel
3 Transmission
4 G111
5 G102
6 Positive Battery Terminal
7 Negative Battery Terminal
Fig 6: Identifying G102, G111 & G115 (L26)
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Callout Component Name
1 G102
2 RF Strut Tower
3 Dash Panel
4 G115
5 G111
6 Engine Block
Fig 7: Identifying G103 (LY7)
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Callout Component Name
1 Engine
2 Engine Control Module (ECM)
3 G103
Fig 8: Identifying G112 (L26)
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Callout Component Name
1 Intake Manifold
2 Ignition Control Module
3 G112
4 A/C Compressor Clutch
Fig 9: Identifying G201
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Callout Component Name
1 G201
2 Fuse Block - I/P
3 I/P Compartment Lid
Fig 10: Identifying Rear Cyliner Head (LY7)
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Callout Component Name
1 Cylinder Block
2 Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) Module Connector
3 S108
4 Engine Control Module (ECM) C1 Connector
5 C107
6 G115
7 S131
8 S130
9 G130
Fig 11: Identifying RF Of Engine Compartment
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Callout Component Name
1 RF Strut Tower
2 Fuse Block - Underhood
3 Front Radiator Core Support
4 Front Radiator Core Support
5 Battery
Fig 12: View Behind Instrument Panel
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Callout Component Name
1 I/P Compartment Lamp
2 HVAC Control Module
3 Radio
4 Air Temperature Sensor - Inside
5 Steering Wheel
6 Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC)
7 Body Control Module (BCM)
8 Steering Angle Sensor
9 Vehicle Communication Interface Module (VCIM)
10 Cigar Lighter
11 Fuse Block - I/P
Fig 13: View Below I/P Carrier
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Callout Component Name
1 G202
2 G200
3 Data Link Connector
4 Steering Column
Fig 14: G301
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Callout Component Name
1 Floor Panel
2 G301
3 Park Brake Assembly
Fig 15: Identifying G302
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Callout Component Name
1 Fuse Block - I/P Connector
2 Floor Panel
3 G302
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