In this article you will find a description of fuses and relays Chevrolet,
with photos of block diagrams and their locations.
Highlighted the cigarette lighter fuse (as the most popular thing people look for).
Get tips on blown fuses, replacing a fuse, and more.
Fuse Box
№ | A | Circuit protected |
1 | 5 | Instrument panel lights, alarm buzzer, heater dial light |
2 | 20 | Choke heater |
3 | — | — |
4 | 30 | Circuit breaker: Power windows and sunroof |
5 | — | — |
6 | 25 | Heater and air conditioning |
7 | 10 | Electronic Control Module |
8 | — | — |
9 | 25 | Windshield wipers |
10 | 20 | Stop light, hazard light |
11 | 10 | Cruise control, rear window defogger, gauges, closed loop, warning lamps and buzzers and tailgate unlock. |
12 | 20 | Parking, side marker, license and tail lights, cornering lights |
13 | 10 | Radio, idle stop solenoid, delay wipers |
14 | 30 | Circuit breaker: Power door locks, power seats, rear window defogger and tailgate lock |
15 | 20 | Back-up and turn signal lights |
16 | 20 | Luggage compartment light, cigar lighter, power antenna, clock, glove box light, courtesy lights, key warning buzzer, closed loop, dome and reading lights |
17 | — | — |
18 | — | — |
19 | — | — |
Circuit Breaker:
Headlights — Circuit breaker is integral with headlight switch to protect headlight circuit. |
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
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