Section 53 (Electrical Component Locator): Miscellaneous

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Miscellaneous
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MISCELLANEOUS LOCATION

Component Component Location
Antenna Amplifier (Front) Behind center of dash.
Antenna Amplifier (Rear) In left rear of vehicle.
Blower Resistor Behind right side of dash.
Data Link Connector (DLC) No. 3 Under left side of dash.
Diode (Cooling Fan) Behind left side of dash.
Diode (Rear Interior Light) In roof, near rear hatch.
Front Wiper Deicer (2.4L) On left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
Front Wiper Deicer (3.0L) On left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
Ignition Coil & Ignitor On top of each spark plug.
Junction Connectors No. 1 & 2 Behind left headlight.
Junction Connectors No. 3 & 4 On right side of engine compartment.
Junction Connectors No. 5 & 6 Left side of dash, behind instrument cluster.
Junction Connectors No. 7 & 8 Behind right side of dash.
Junction Connector No. 9 Behind left kick panel.
Junction Connectors No. 10, 12, 13 & 14 On left rear of vehicle.
Junction Connector No. 11 On right rear of vehicle.
Junction Connector No. 15 Under driver's seat.
Noise Filter (Ignition System) (2.4L) On rear of engine.
Noise Filter (Ignition System) (3.0L) On front center of engine. See Figure.
Noise Filter (Rear Window Defogger) On left rear of vehicle.
Option Connector No. 1 Behind left kick panel.
Option Connector No. 2 Behind upper right side of dash.
Pretensioner (Left) At base of left "B" pillar.
Pretensioner (Right) At base of right "C" pillar.
Stereo Power Amplifier In luggage compartment.
Theft Deterrent Horn On right side of engine compartment.
Transponder Key Amplifier In steering column. See Figure.
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