Component Locations

2000 Saturn LS1 AutomaticSECTION Component Locations
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2000 Chevrolet Corvette. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
COMPONENT LOCATIONS

Component Location
Body Control Module (BCM) (1) Behind Carpet In Right Footwell, Mounted To Floor Board
Brake Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) Solenoid In Center Console, Integral With Gearshift Lever
Data Link Connector (DLC) Behind Left Side Of Instrument Panel, Below Steering Column
Daytime Running Light (DRL) Control Module Behind Instrument Cluster
Door Ajar Indicator Switch Rear Of Door, Integral With Latch
Door Control Module (DCM) Behind Bottom Front Of Door Trim Panel
Traction Control/Suspension Switch (2) In Center Console, Between Gearshift Lever & Storage Box
Foglight/Hatch Release Switch (2) In Instrument Panel, Left Of Steering Column
Hood Ajar Switch Engine Compartment Support Bracket
HVAC Control Head Center Of Instrument Panel, Under Radio
Ignition Switch (2) Left Side Of Instrument Panel, Between Radio & Steering Column
Instrument Panel Electrical Center (1) Behind Carpet In Right Footwell, Mounted To Floor Board
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) (3) Behind Right Wheel Housing, Under Battery
Rear Defogger Relay (1) Instrument Panel Electrical Center
Right Rear Compartment Lid Lock Release Solenoid Right Side Of Rear Compartment, On Right Compartment Latch
Star Connectors No. 1 & 2 (1) Behind Carpet In Right Footwell, In Instrument Panel Harness
Steering Wheel Lock Mounted To Right Side Of Steering Column, Behind Instrument Panel
Underhood Electrical Center Right Rear Corner Of Engine Compartment, Above PCM, Between Battery & Coolant Reservoir
(1) See Fig 1.
(2) See Fig 2.
(3) See Fig 3.
Fig 1: Locating Body Control Module (BCM) & Star Connectors
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