PS/2 connector (green: mouse, violet: keyboard)
Serial Communications port
VGA port
Parallel port
USB ports
Audio connectors (pink: microphone, green: speaker, blue: line in)
LAN port
rear drivers-side kick panel . . .
The computer module in a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer is located behind the rear right panel in the truck space. The rear right seat belt panel must be removed and then the lower panel. The module is located beneath a green plug.
remove the jack panel it's in the rear fender.
The front panel generally consists of drive bays (for optical drives DVD, Bluray etc) power switches, usb sockets, headphone and microphone sockets, and sometimes a card reader.
The rear gate panel is very easy to remove. You will need a panel remover or a paint scrapper or something flat to pull panel off. Also you will need a screw driver to remove a few screws. Be careful not to break or lose any parts. Good luck...
As follows from front to back: * Front bumper * Hood * Left fender * Right fender * Roof * Left door (and Left-rear door if applicable) * Right door (and Right-rear door if applicable) * Left quarter-panel * Right quarter-panel * Trunk-lid * Spoiler (if applicable) * Rear panel * Rear bumper
inside the trunk on the back of the rear set there is a panel that you can remove and access the rear fuse panel
It is behind the panel at the rear passenger side of the interior.It is behind the panel at the rear passenger side of the interior.
A rear dash panel is a panel is accompanied by a front dash panel and is usually found on vehicles like diggers, where the vehicle operates in both directions.
in the rear door panel
you have to remove the 2 brackets of the rear panel situated where the rear window close, then take the rear panel up, that's all
The computer module for the keyless entry system on the 2006 Ford Explorer is behind the rear passenger seat. It is located under the seat belt panel.