Electrical Component Locator: Connectors

2007 Pontiac Solstice Base, StandardSECTION Connectors
CONNECTORS LOCATION

Component Location
C100 (2.0L) (Black, 40 Pin) Below underhood fuse block. See Figure.
C100 (2.4L) (Black, 38 Pin) Below underhood fuse block.
C101 (20 Pin) Right rear of transmission. See Figure.
C102 (Gray, 4 Pin) Front right of engine compartment. See Figure.
C103 (Gray, 4 Pin) Front left of engine compartment. See Figure.
C116 (8 Pin) Near blower motor. See Figure.
C118 (Black, 12 Pin) Below air distributor case. See Figure.
C120 (Black, 16 Pin) Right rear of engine compartment, below underhood fuse block. See Figure.
C160 (Black, 8 Pin) Top rear of engine. See Figure.
C162 (12 Pin) Left front of engine. See Figure.
C201 (Black, 10 Pin) Behind left side of I/P. See Figure.
C202 (Black, 8 Pin) Behind left side of I/P. See Figure.
C203 (Black, 16 Pin) Behind right side of I/P. See Figure.
C207 (12 Pin) Near front of floor console.
C208 (Yellow, 4 Pin) Behind right side of dash. See Figure.
C216 (8 Pin) Behind right side of dash. See Figure.
C218 (12 Pin) Behind right side of dash. See Figure.
C316 (Black, 8 Pin) I/P body harness to right front seat harness. See Figure.
C317 (W/O Power Seat) (Black, 3 Pin) Under driver's seat. See Figure.
C317 (W/Power Seat) (Black, 4 Pin) Under driver's seat. See Figure.
C400 (Black, 4 Pin) In front of right rear tail lamp. See Figure.
C401 (Black, 8 Pin) Behind right rear wheelwell. See Figure.
C406 (Blue, 8 Pin) Behind right rear quarterpanel. See Figure.
C408 (Blue, 8 Pin) Behind right rear quarterpanel. See Figure.
C500 (Black, 10 Pin) Base of left "A" pillar. See Figure.
C501 (Black, 8 Pin) Base of left "A" pillar. See Figure.
C505 (Black, 10 Pin) Inside driver's door.
C600 (Black, 16 Pin) Base of right "A" pillar. See Figure.
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