Component and Connector Information

2012 Volkswagen Beetle Base, 2.5L Eng VIN P, Standard TransSECTION Component and Connector Information
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Mercury Milan, 2011 Lincoln MKZ, and 2011 Ford Fusion. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

See appropriate OEM WIRING DIAGRAMS - CONNECTOR VIEWS article show the views of the pins and/or cavities of all connectors. The pin and cavity sides are shown separately as if the connector were disconnected. The color of the connector housing is indicated next to the connector number when available. The harness causal number is located above the connector view and below the connector number. The circuit function charts are located below each connector. The wiring harness designations are listed in appropriate OEM WIRING DIAGRAMS - COMPONENT LOCATION CHARTS article .

See appropriate OEM WIRING DIAGRAMS - COMPONENT LOCATION VIEWS article shows the components and their connecting wires as they can be found on the vehicle. See appropriate OEM WIRING DIAGRAMS - COMPONENT LOCATION CHARTS article helps the user find where the various items depicted on the schematic can physically be found on the vehicle. A brief written description of the location is given, along with a reference to the component location views.

Fig 1: Identifying Connector Components (1 Of 5)
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