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Connector and Splice Information

CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some connectors are serviced only with a harness. A typical example might be the Supplemental Restraint System connectors. Always check parts availability before attempting a repair.

CONNECTOR AND SPLICE IDENTIFICATION
The connector and splice numbering used for this vehicle is different than the numbering used for other vehicles. This numbering change is due to the unique wiring harnesses used in this vehicle.

The connector and splice numbering for this vehicle has a letter prefix to identify what harness the connector/splice is located in. A list of these letter designations follows:

- AW - All wheel drive harness
- B - Body or EDW harness
- C - Dome harness
- D - Door harness
- E - Engine harness
- F - Fuel rail harness
- H - Heated seat harness
- J - Jumper harness
- L - Liftgate harness
- P - Instrument panel harness
- RC - Radio control harness
- RS - Radiator fan harness
- S - Seat harness
- T - Trailer tow harness

When looking at a splice reference the alpha code for what harness the splice is located in will come first, then an S to indicate a splice, and finally the splice number. An example of this would be ESO2.

- E - Indicates splice is in the engine harness
- S - Indicates a splice
- 02 - Indicates what splice it is in the harness