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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, Note when disconnecting / connecting the battery lead.
- 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.







Connector, see Connectors repair.







Connector door, see Connector door, repair.







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













Connector, see Connectors, repair.










Data Link Connector (DLC).







Connector for the SRS module, see Connector Supplemental Restraint System Module (SRS), repair.






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.