Ground locations, 1993 SSE
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Ground locations, 1993 SSE
Does anyone know a good source for locating all of the groung locations on a '93 SSE?
I have searched the web with no luck. With all the talk here about the integrity of ground connections, I think checking mine may solve a few gremlins in this vehicle.
Thanks!
John
I have searched the web with no luck. With all the talk here about the integrity of ground connections, I think checking mine may solve a few gremlins in this vehicle.
Thanks!
John
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Check the ones at the battery and the engine block first. Tose are most probable, Otherwise I can look them up in the FSM, or you can buy your own manual (which has everything you will ever want to know) from www.helminc.com[/url]
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All I can give you publicly is the text descriptions:
G100 Component Location View. RH Side of Engine (3800 Series) This is basicly under the ignition module
G102 Component Location View. RH Side of Engine (3800 Series) This too
G103 Component Location View. RH Side of Engine Compartment
G203 Component Location View. RH Shroud
G402 Component Location View. Rear of Luggage Compartment
G403 Component Location View. RH Front of Luggage Compartment
If you want something online, try http://www.alldatadiy.com/. This is what I use and it works pretty good. As Damemorder said, Helm is a great choice too.
G100 Component Location View. RH Side of Engine (3800 Series) This is basicly under the ignition module
G102 Component Location View. RH Side of Engine (3800 Series) This too
G103 Component Location View. RH Side of Engine Compartment
G203 Component Location View. RH Shroud
G402 Component Location View. Rear of Luggage Compartment
G403 Component Location View. RH Front of Luggage Compartment
If you want something online, try http://www.alldatadiy.com/. This is what I use and it works pretty good. As Damemorder said, Helm is a great choice too.
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