1997-2003 Chevrolet Malibu fuse box diagram

The fifth-generation Chevrolet Malibu, manufactured from 1997 to 2003, features detailed fuse box diagrams for each model year. This includes the 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003 versions. Here, you can find comprehensive information on the location of the fuse panels within the car and understand the specific assignment and layout of each fuse and relay. This resource is designed to help you navigate and manage the electrical system of your Chevrolet Malibu efficiently.

Cigar lighter / power outlet fuse in the Chevrolet Malibu is the fuse №34 in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box.

Engine Compartment

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Fuse
Number
Description
Maxi-fuses
1Ignition Switch
21997-1999: Left-Hand Electrical Center-Power Seats, Power Mirrors, Door Locks, Trunk Release and Remote Lock Control

2000-2003: Right Electrical Center-Fog Lamps, Radio, Body Function Control Module, Interior Lamps
31997-1999: Left-Hand Electrical Center-Stoplamps, Hazard Lamps, Body Function Control Module, Cluster, Climate Control System

2000-2003: Left Electrical Center -Stoplamps, Hazard Lamps, Body Function Control Module, Cluster, Climate Control System
41997-1999: Right-Hand Electrical Center-Fog Lamps, Radio, Body Function Control Module, Interior Lamps

2000-2003: Anti-Lock Brakes
5Ignition Switch
6Not Used / A.I.R.
71997-1999: Anti-Lock Brakes

2000-2003: Left Electrical Center-Power Seats, Power Mirrors, Door Locks, Trunk Release and Remote Lock Control
81997-1999: Cooling Fans

2000-2003: Cooling Fans #1
Mini-Relays
9Rear Defog
10Not Used / A.I.R.
11Not Used
12Cooling Fan #1
13HVAC Blower (Climate Control)
14Cooling Fan #2
15Cooling Fan
Micro-Relays
16Air Conditioning Compressor
17Not Used
18Fuel Pump
19Automatic Light Control
20Automatic Light Control
21Horn
22Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
Mini-Fuses
23Spare Fuse Holder
24Spare Fuse Holder
25Spare Fuse Holder
26Spare Fuse Holder
27Spare Fuse Holder
28Spare Fuse Holder
29Spare Fuse Holder
30Spare Fuse Holder
31Spare Fuse Holder
32Spare Fuse Holder
33Rear Defog
34Accessory Power Outlets, Cigar Lighter
351997-1999: Anti-Lock Brakes
2000-2003: Generator
361997-1999: Anti-Lock Brakes
2000-2003: Not Used
37Air Conditioning Compressor, Body Function Control Module
38Automatic Transaxle
39Powertrain Control Module, Ignition
40Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
41Ignition System
42Back-Up Lamps, Brake Transaxle Shift Interlock
43Horn
44PCM
45Parking Lamps
461997-2000: Rear Defog, Daytime Running Lamps, Climate Control System
2001-2003: Climate Control System
471997-2000: Powertrain Control Module, Exhaust Gas Recirculation, Heated O2 Sensor
2001-2003: Canister Purge Valve, Powertrain Control Module, Exhaust Gas Recirculation, Heated O2 Sensor
48Fuel Pump, Injectors
491997-1999: Generator
2000-2003: Not Used
50Right Headlamp
51Left Headlamp
52Cooling Fan
53HVAC Blower (Climate Control )
54Not Used
552000-2003: Cooling Fan #2 Ground
56Fuse Puller
571997-1999: Tach Test Point for Diagnostic Testing
2000-2003: Not Used

Instrument Panel

Fuse Box No.1

(Driver’s Side)

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FuseDescription
A1997-2000: Radio
2001-2003: Not used
BWipers
CTrunk relase and remote lock control
DTurn signal
EPower mirrors
FAir bag
GBody Function Control Module
HPowertrain Control Module
JDoor Locks
KBody Function Control Module, Cluster
CIRCUIT BRKR PWR SEATSPower Seats
MICRO RELAY DR UNLOCDoor Locks
MICRO RELAY DR LOCKDoor Locks
MICRO RELAY DRIVERS DR UNLOCK1997: Not used
1998-2003: Door Locks
STOP LPSStoplamps
HAZARD LPSHazard Lamps
IPC/HVAC BATTInstrument Panel Cluster, Climate Control

Fuse Box No.2

(Passenger’s Side)

FuseDescription
AInstrument Panel Lights, Brightness Control (Dimmer)
BCruise Control Switches
CClimate Control System
DCruise Control
EFog Lamps
FInterior Lamps, Body Function Control Module
GRadio
HSunroof
CIRCUIT BRKR PWR WNDWSPower Windows
MICRO RELAY FOG LPSFog Lamps
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