Section 54 (Electrical Component Locator): Connectors

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Connectors
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CONNECTORS LOCATION

Component Component Location
BA1 (Gray, 10 Pin) In left "B" pillar.
BB1 (White, 10 Pin) In right "B" pillar.
BC1 (White, 8 Pin) Near fuel tank.
EA1 (Dark Gray, 1 Pin) At right front of engine compartment, near radiator fan. See Figure.
IA1 (Gray, 19 Pin) Above left kick panel.
IA2 (White, 18 Pin) Above left kick panel.
IB1 (Brown, 10 Pin) Above left kick panel.
IC1 (Gray, 9 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
ID1 (White, 10 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
ID2 (White, 14 Pin) Behind left kick panel.
IE1 (White, 22 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
IF1 (Brown, 11 Pin) Behind left kick panel. See Figure.
IF2 (White, 5 Pin) Behind left kick panel.
IG1 (Dark Gray, 12 Pin) Behind left kick panel.
IH1 (Blue, 10 Pin) Behind left kick panel.
II1 (White, 10 Pin) Behind left center of dash. See Figure.
IJ1 (White, 22 Pin) Below center of dash. See Figure.
IJ2 (White, 10 Pin) Below center of dash. See Figure.
IK1 (White, 14 Pin) Behind right kick panel. See Figure.
IL1 (Yellow, 4 Pin) Behind right kick panel.
IM1 (White, 2 Pin) Behind right kick panel.
IN1 (White, 12 Pin) Behind right kick panel. See Figure.
IO1 (White, 18 Pin) Behind right kick panel.
IP1 (White, 5 Pin) Behind right kick panel.
IQ1 (White, 9 Pin) Behind right kick panel.
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