The Cadillac XLR, a luxury roadster, was manufactured between 2004 and 2009. If you’re looking for details about its fuse boxes, this article provides diagrams for each year (2004-2009). It explains where you can find these fuse panels inside the car and gives you information about which fuse controls what (fuse layout) and the relays associated with them.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter / power outlet fuse in the Cadillac XLR is the fuse No.46 in the Passenger compartment fuse box.
Engine compartment
Fuse Number | Description |
---|---|
1 | 2004-2008: Anti-Lock Brake System, Magnetic Ride Control 2009: Antilock Brake System, Electronic Suspension Control, Adaptive Forward Lighting System (AFS) |
2 | Horn |
3 | Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Transmission Controls |
4 | Windshield Wipers |
5 | Stop/Back-Up Lamps |
6 | Oxygen Sensor |
7 | Battery 5 |
8 | Parking Lamps |
9 | Electronic Throttle Control |
10 | Fuel Pump |
11 | 2004-2008: Engine Control Module, Transmission Control Module 2009: Engine Control Module, Transmission Control Module |
12 | Odd Injectors |
13 | Electronic Suspension Control |
14 | Emission Controls |
15 | Air Conditioning Compressor |
16 | Even Injectors |
17 | 2004-2005: Windshield Washer 2006-2008: Windshield Washer, Intercooler Pump 2009: Windshield Washer, Adaptive Forward Lighting System (AFS), Intercooler Pump |
18 | Headlamp Washer |
19 | Right Low Beam Headlamp |
20 | Not Used |
21 | Left Low Beam Headlamp |
22 | Fog Lamp |
23 | Right High Beam Headlamp |
24 | Left High Beam Headlamp |
25 | 2004-2005: Not Used 2006-2009: Cooling Fan |
26 | Battery 3 |
27 | Anti-Lock Brakes |
28 | Climate Controls |
29 | Battery 2 |
30 | Starter |
31 | Audio Amplifier |
32 | 2004-2005: Not Used 2006-2009: Cooling Fan |
33 | Battery 1 |
48-52 | Spare fuses |
53 | Not Used |
54 | Fuse Puller |
56 | 2009: Engine Control Module, Transmission Control Module |
Relays | |
34 | Horn |
35 | Air Conditioning Compressor |
36 | Windshield Washer |
37 | Parking Lamps |
38 | Fog Lamps |
39 | High Beam Headlamps |
40 | Rear Window Defogger |
41 | Windshield Wiper High/Low |
42 | Wiper RUN/ACCESSORY Power |
43 | Starter/Crank |
44 | Ignition 1 |
45 | Windshield Wiper On/Off |
46 | Headlamp Washer |
47 | Low Beam Headlamps |
55 | 2006-2009: Fuel Pump |
Passenger compartment
Fuse Number | Description |
---|---|
1-4 | Spare fuses |
5 | Fuse Puller |
6 | Reverse Lamp |
7 | Starter/Crank |
8 | Parking Brake Solenoid A |
9 | Reverse Lamps |
10 | BTSI Solenoid, Column Lock |
11 | Not Used |
12 | Not Used |
13 | GMLAN Devices |
14 | Rear Park Aid, Heated/Cooled Seats, Windshield Wiper Relays |
15 | Door Locks |
16 | Engine Control Module |
17 | Interior Lights |
18 | 2004-2005: Air Bags, Passenger Air Bag Off Switch 2006-2009: Air Bags |
19 | Not Used |
20 | OnStar |
21 | Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Driver Door Switch |
22 | Power Tilt Wheel, Telescopic Steering Column, Memory Seat, Driver Seat Switch, Retractable Hardtop Switch |
23 | Ignition Switch, Intrusion Sensor |
24 | Stop Lamp |
25 | Inside Rearview Mirror, Climate Control System, Column Lock, Power Sounder |
26 | Instrument Panel Cluster, Head-Up Display (HUD) |
27 | Radio, S-Band, CD Changer |
28 | Tap-Up/Tap-Down Switch, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Switch, Cruise Control Switch |
29 | Climate Control System, Power Sounder |
30 | Rear Fog Lamps, Diagnostic Link Connector |
31 | Power Folding Mirror |
32 | Trunk Close Button, Parking Brake Solenoid B |
33 | Power Seats |
34 | Door Controls |
35 | Run, Accessory Power |
36 | Not Used |
37 | Not Used |
38 | Rainsense |
39 | Steering Wheel Control Button Lights |
40 | Power Lumbar |
41 | Passenger’s Side Heated Seat |
42 | Driver’s Side Heated Seat |
43 | Not Used |
44 | Retractable Hardtop, Trunk Latch |
45 | Auxiliary Power |
46 | Cigar Lighter |
Relays | |
47 | Park Brake Hold |
48 | Park Brake Release |
49 | Not Used |
50 | Not Used |
51 | Not Used |
52 | Fuel Door |
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