The eighth-generation Chevrolet Impala was manufactured from 2000 to 2005. In this guide, you’ll find detailed fuse box diagrams for the Chevrolet Impala models from 2000 to 2005. It provides information on the locations of the fuse panels within the vehicle and explains the function and layout of each fuse and relay.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Chevrolet Impala are located in the Driver’s Side Instrument panel fuse box (see fuse “CIG/AUX”) and in the Passenger’s Side Instrument panel fuse box (see fuses “AUX PWR” (Auxiliary Power Outlet) and “C/LTR” (Cigarette Lighter)).
Engine Compartment
Fuse Box No.1
Name
Description
HORN RLY
Horn Relay
FOG RLY
Fog Lamp Relay
F/PMP RLY
Fuel Pump Relay
DRL/EXIT LTS
Low (Left Front) & High (Left Front) Headlamps
EXT LTS
Low (Right Front) & High (Right Front) Headlamps
PCM
PCM Battery
A/C RLY (CMPR)
HVAC Compressor Relay & Generator
Maxi Fuses
LEFT I/P
Left Bussed Electrical Center (Battery)
RT I/P #1
Right Bussed Electrical Center (Battery)
RT I/P #2
Right Bussed Electrical Center (Battery)
Relays
FUEL PUMP
Fuel Pump
DRL RELAY
Daytime Running Lamps
A.I.R. RELAY
Air Induction Reaction Relay
CRANK RLY
Starter (Crank) Relay
HORNS
Horn
FOG LTS
Fog Lamps
Fuse Box No.2
Name
Description
FAN CONT #2 & #3
Cooling Fan Control Relays #2 & #3
FAN CONT #1
Cooling Fan Control Relays #1
AIR PMP RLY
Air Induction Reaction Pump Relay (Battery)
FUEL INJ
Fuel Injectors
TRANS SOL
Transmission Solenoids
A/C RLY (COIL)
HVAC Control Relay
ENG DEVICES
Canister Purge Solenoid, Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF), AIR Pump Relay & Valve Control
DFI MDL
Direct Fire Ignition Module
OXY SEN
Oxygen Sensors (Pre and Post Converter)
Maxi Fuses
IGN SW
Ignition Switch
BLANK
Blank
U/HOOD #2
Ignition Relay, AIR Pump
COOLING FANS
Cooling Fans (Battery)
Relays
FAN CONT #3
Secondary Cooling Fan (Passenger’s Side)
FAN CONT #2
Cooling Fan Control Relay
FAN CONT #1
Primary Cooling Fan (Driver’s Side)
IGN RELAY
Ignition Relay
A/C CMPR
HVAC Compressor
Instrument Panel
Fuse Box No.1
(Driver’s Side)
Name
Description
PCM/BCM/CLSTR
Powertrain Control Module, Body Control Module, Cluster (Ignition 0)
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