You can find diagrams of the fuse boxes for the first-generation Saturn Vue, which was made from 2001 to 2007. These diagrams show where the fuse panels are inside the car and explain which fuse does what.
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Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Saturn Vue are located in the Engine Compartment fuse box – see fuses “CIGAR/AUX2” (Cigarette Lighter) and “AUX 1 OUTLET” (Front Auxiliary Power Outlet).
Engine Compartment
Name | Description |
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ECM/TCM | Battery Voltage to ECM, TCM, PCM (3.5L V6 (L66)) |
BATT FEED | Instrument Panel Fuse Box |
HORN | Horn |
* * | Emissions |
ABS PWR | Anti-lock Brake System Battery |
REAR DEFOG | Rear Defogger |
COOL HI (L4) | Cooling Fans High (L4) |
COOL 1 (V6) | Cooling Fan 1 (V6) |
FOG LP | Fog Lamps |
LH HDLP | Driver’s Side Headlamp |
RR WIPER | Rear Wipe |
ABS | Anti-lock Brake System Module |
PWR WDW | Power Window Relay and Sunroof |
CIGAR/AUX2 | Cigarette Lighter |
HVAC BLOWER | HVAC Blower Motor |
RH HDLP | Right Headlamp |
FRT WIPER | Front Wiper |
ETC | Engine Control Module (ECM), Electronic Throttle Control (V6) |
SUNROOF | Sunroof Module |
BRAKE | Stoplamps |
IGN | Ignition switch |
IGN/INJ (L4) | Engine Ignition Module, Fuel Injectors (2.2L L4 (L61)) Camshaft Sensor, Main Relay Voltage To PCM, Ignition Coils 1-6 |
ECM/ CAM (V6) | Engine Ignition Module, Fuel Injectors (2.2L L4 (L61)) Camshaft Sensor, Main Relay Voltage To PCM, Ignition Coils 1-6 |
INJECTORS (3.5L V6 (L66) | Fuel Injection |
PWR TRAIN | Engine Control Module (ECM), Transaxle Control Module (TCM), Transaxle, L66 Powertrain Control Module (PCM) |
BACKUP | Low Coolant Switch, Backup Lamps (2.2L L4 (L61)), Vehicle Speed Sensor (Manual), Transaxle Range Switch (2.2L L4 (L61)) |
HTD SEATS | Heated Seats |
COOL LO (L4) | Cooling Fan Low (L4) |
COOL 2 (V6) | Cooling Fan (V6) |
A/C CLUTCH | Air Conditioning Clutch, Back Up Lamps (3.5L V6 (L66)) |
FUEL PUMP | Fuel Pump |
AUX 1 OUTLET | Front Auxiliary Power Outlet |
PREM AUD | Premium Radio Amplifier |
ABS | Anti-lock Brake System Ignition |
PWR SEAT | Power Seats |
Relays | |
FOG LP | Fog Lamps |
COOL FAN HI (L4) | Cooling Fan Motor High |
ENG MAIN | Engine Control Module/CAM, Emissions, Injectors, Electronic Throttle Control |
REAR DEFOG | Rear Defog System |
HORN | Horn |
DRL | Daytime Running Lamps |
COOL FAN 1 (V6) | Cooling Fan |
WIPER SYSTEM | Wiper System |
PRW WDO | Power Window Switch, Sunroof Module |
FRT WIPER | Front Wiper System |
COOL FAN LOW (L4) | Cooling Fan Motor Low |
A/C CLUTCH | Air Conditioning Clutch |
BACKUP LAMPS (V6) | Back-up Lamps (V6) |
FUEL PUMP | Fuel Pump System |
RR WIPER | Rear Wiper System |
COOL FAN 2 (V6) | Cooling Fan (V6) |
Misc. | |
FUSE PULLER | Fuse Puller |
Diode | Air Conditioning Diode |
Passenger Compartment
Name | Description |
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CRUISE | Cruise Control Switch, Brake Switch |
EPS | Electronic Power Steering |
IGN 1 | Instrument Cluster, Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid, Traction Switch, Fog Lamp Switch |
LOCK/MIRROR | Power Door Locks, Power Mirror, Entry Control |
BCM | Body Control Module, Front Wipers, Windows, Sunroof |
BCM (IGN 1) | Body Control Module |
AIR BAG | Sensing and Diagnostic Module |
RADIO (IGN) | Radio, Power Mirror, Premium Radio Amplifier |
TURN | Turn Lamps |
HVAC | HVAC Control Head |
HAZARD | Hazard Lamps |
HTD SEATS | Heated Seats |
RADIO | Radio, Data Link Connector |
PARK | Park Lamps, Taillamps, Side Marker Lamps, License Lamps |
BCM/CLUSTER | Body Control Module, Instrument Cluster |
INT LTS | Body Control Module, OnStar |
DR LKS | Door Locks |
Relays | |
AFTER BLOW | Not Used |
HVAC BLOWER | HVAC Control Head |
PK LP | Parking Lamps |
DR LCK | All Door Lock Switch |
PSG DR UNLCK | Passenger Door Unlock Switch |
DRV DR UNLCK | Driver Door Unlock Switch |
HDLP | Headlamps |
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