The first-generation Chevrolet Tahoe or GMC Yukon made between 1995 and 1999, show you exactly where the fuse panels are located inside the vehicle. They also explain which fuse controls which part of the car’s electrical system, including relays. This information is invaluable for troubleshooting electrical issues and making sure everything runs smoothly in your Tahoe or Yukon from that era.
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Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Chevrolet Tahoe are the fuses No.7 “AUX PWR” (Aux Power Outlet) and No.13 “CIG LTR” (Cigarette Lighter) in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Engine Compartment
Name | Circuit protected |
---|---|
ECM-B | Fuel Pump, PCM/VCM |
RR DEFOG | Rear Window Defogger (If Equipped) |
IGN-E | Auxiliary Fan Relay Coil, A/C Compressor Relay, Hot Fuel Module |
FUEL SOL | Fuel Solenoid (Diesel Engine) |
GLOW PLUG | Glow plugs (Diesel Engine) |
HORN | Horn, Underhood Lamps |
AUX FAN | Auxiliary Fan |
ECM-1 | Injectors, PCM/VCM |
HTD ST-FR | Heated Front Seats |
A/C | Air Conditioning |
HTD MIR | Heated Outside Mirrors (If Equipped) |
ENG-1 | Ignition Switch, EGR, Canister Purge, EVRV Idle Coast Solenoid, Heated O2, Fuel Heater (Diesel Engine), Water Sensor (Diesel Engine) |
HTD ST-RR | Not Used |
LIGHTING | Headlamp and Panel Dimmer Switch, Fog and Courtesy Fuses |
BATT | Battery, Fuse Block Busbar |
IGN-A | Ignition Switch |
IGN-B | Ignition Switch |
ABS | Anti-Lock Brake Module |
BLOWER | Hi Blower and Rear Blower Relays |
STOP/HAZ | Stoplamps |
HEATED SEATS | Heated Seats (If Equipped) |
Instrument Panel
Fuse Number | Name | Circuit protected |
---|---|---|
1 | STOP/HAZ | Stop/TCC Switch, Buzzer, CHMSL, Hazard Lamps, Stop Lamps |
2 | T CASE | Transfer Case |
3 | CTSY | Courtesy Lamps, Cargo Lamp, Glove Box Lamp, Dome/Reading Lamps, Vanity Mirrors, Power Mirrors |
4 | GAGES | 1995: IP Cluster, DRL Relay, HDLP Switch, Keyless Entry, Low Coolant Module 1996-1999: Instrument Cluster, DRL Relay, Lamp Switch, Keyless Entry, Low Coolant Module, Illuminated Entry Module, DRAC (Diesel Engine) |
5 | RR WAC | RR HVAC Controls |
6 | CRUISE | Cruise Control |
7 | AUX PWR | Aux Power Outlet |
8 | CRANK | 1995: Diesel Fuel Pump, DERM, ECM 1996-1997: Air Bag System 1999: Crank |
9 | PARK LPS | 1995: Lic Lamp, Park Lamp, Tail Lamp, Roof Marker Lamp, Tdi1 Gate Lamps, Front Side Markers, Door Switch Illum, Fender Lamp 1996-1999: License Lamp, Parking Lamps, Taillamps, Roof Marker Lamps, Tailgate Lamps, Front Side markers, Fog Lamp Relay, Door Switch Illumination, Fender Lamps, Headlamp Switch Illumination |
10 | AIR BAG | 1995: DERM 1996-1999: Air Bag System |
11 | WIPER | Wiper Motor, Washer Pump |
12 | HTR-A/C | A/C, A/C Blower, High Blower Relay |
13 | CIG LTR | Power Amp, Rear Lift glass, Cigarette Lighter, Door Lock Relay, Power Lumbar Seat |
14 | ILLUM | 1995: 4WD, Indicator, LP Cluster, HVAC Controls, RR HVAC Controls, IP Switches, Radio Illumination 1996-1999: 4WD Indicator, Cluster, Front and Rear Comfort Controls, Instrument Switches, Radio Illumination, Chime Module |
15 | DRL-FOG | DRL Relay, Fog Lamp Relay |
16 | TURN-B/U | Front and Rear Turn Signals, Back-up Lamps, BTSI Solenoid |
17 | RADIO | Radio (Ignition) |
18 | BRAKE | 1995: DRAC, 4WAL PCM. ABS, Cruise 1996-1999: 4WAL/VCM, ABS, Cruise Control |
19 | RADIO BATT | Radio (Battery) |
20 | TRANS | 1995: PRNDL, Auto Transmission, Speedo, Check Gages Tell Tale 1996-1999: PRNDL, Automatic Transmission, Speedometer, Check Gages, Warning Lights |
21 | 1995-1996: Not Used 1997-1999: Variable Effort Steering / Security/Steering | |
22 | Not Used | |
23 | RR Wiper | Rear Wiper, Rear Wash Pump |
24 | 4WD | 1995: Frt Axle, 4WD Indicator Lamp 1996-1999: Front Axle, 4WD Indicator Lamp, TP2 Relay (Gasoline Engine) |
A (Circuit Breaker) | PWR ACCY | Pwr Door Lock, 6-Way Pwr Seat, Keyless Entry Module |
B (Circuit Breaker) | PWR WDOS | Power Windows |
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