Electrical Component Locator: Splices

2002 Toyota 4Runner BaseSECTION Splices
SPLICES LOCATION

Component Component Location
B1 In body harness, inside of left front door.
B2 In body harness, at left "A" pillar.
B3 In body harness, at center of windshield header.
B4 In body harness, below left rear door.
B5 In body harness, inside right front door.
B6 In body harness, under right front seat.
B7 In body harness, at left rear quarterpanel.
B8 In body harness, at left rear quarterpanel.
B9 In body harness, at left side of tailgate.
B10 In body harness, under left front seat.
B11 In body harness, under right front seat.
E1 In engine harness, at right front of engine. See Figure.
E2 In engine harness, at right front of engine compartment. See Figure.
E3 In engine harness, at left front inner fender panel. See Figure.
E4 In engine harness, at right front of engine. See Figure.
I1 In dash harness, at left kick panel.
I2 In dash harness, at left side of dash.
I3 In dash harness, behind fuse block.
I4 In dash harness, at upper left end of dash.
I5 In dash harness, at upper left side of dash.
I6 In dash harness, behind instrument cluster.
I7 In dash harness, behind instrument cluster.
I8 In dash harness, behind instrument cluster.
I9 In dash harness, behind instrument cluster.
I10 In dash harness, at upper right side of dash.
I11 In dash harness, at right side of dash.
I12 In dash harness, at upper center of dash.
I13 In dash harness, at upper center of dash.
I14 In dash harness, behind instrument cluster.
I15 In dash harness, at lower center of dash.
I16 In dash harness, at center of dash.
I17 In dash harness, behind passenger air bag.
I18 In dash harness, behind center of dash.
I19 In dash harness, at center of dash.
I20 In dash harness, at right end of dash.
I21 In dash harness, behind passenger air bag.
I22 In dash harness, at right end of dash.
I23 In dash harness, at right end of dash.
I24 In dash harness, at right end of dash.
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