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Connectors, Repair



Connectors, Repair

NOTE: As the illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and/or models, some variation may occur. However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.

Connector







- The commonest types of connector and central electrical unit in the vehicle are listed here.
- For more information about secondary locking, primary locking, terminal removal tools, etc., see the link by each type of connector.

NOTE:
- Before working in the connector, disconnect the battery negative terminal.
- When several tools are recommended for the same type of connector, choose the correct tool according to the size of the lock.







Connectors occur in a number of variants with different numbers of conductors.







Connectors occur in a number of variants with different numbers of conductors.







Connectors occur in a number of variants with different numbers of conductors.







Connector







Connector door







Sealed connectors occur in a number of variants with different numbers of conductors.







Sealed connectors occur in a number of variants with different numbers of conductors.








Sealed connectors occur in a number of variants with different numbers of conductors.







Connector







Connector







Data Link Connector (DLC).







Connector for the SRS module.







Connector Control module for anti-lock brakes (ABS).







Connector Brake Control Module (BCM).







Central electrical unit engine/transmission control module (ECM/TCM).







Relay box in passenger compartment/cargo compartment.










Fuse holder in passenger compartment/cargo compartment.