Section 5 (Electrical Component Locator): Splices

2005 Toyota Celica GT-S, StandardSECTION Splices
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SPLICES LOCATION

Component Location
B1 In body harness, at rear lower corner of left door. See Figure.
B2 In body harness, at lower middle of liftback opening. See Figure.
E1 (1.8 GT) In engine harness, at left center of engine compartment. See Figure.
E1 (1.8 GT-S) In engine harness, at left center of engine compartment. See Figure.
E2 (1.8 GT) In engine harness, above center of transmission. See Figure.
E2 (1.8 GT-S) In engine harness, left rear of engine compartment. See Figure.
E3 Right front of engine compartment. See Figure.
E4 Left front of engine compartment. See Figure.
I1 In dash harness, behind center of dash. See Figure.
I2 In dash harness, behind center of dash. See Figure.
I3 In dash harness, behind center of dash. See Figure.
I4 In dash harness, behind right side of dash. See Figure.
I5 Left side of dash. See Figure.
I6 Center of dash. See Figure.
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