2005-2006 Pontiac Pursuit fuse box diagram

This article provides easy-to-understand diagrams showing the fuse box layouts for the 2005 and 2006 Pontiac Pursuit models. It details where these fuse panels are located inside the car and explains the purpose of each fuse and relay.

Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Pontiac Pursuit are located in the Engine Compartment fuse box – see fuses “TRUNK/OUTLET” and “LTR”.

Engine compartment

2005-2006-Pontiac-Pursuit-engine-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
NameDescription
SPARESSpare fuses
BlankNot Used
RDFGRear Defogger
COOL/FAN2Cooling Fan 2
CRNKStarter
COOL/FAN1Engine Cooling Fan
BCM3Body Control Module 3
BCM2Body Control Module 2
FOG LPFog Lamps
HORNHorn
RH HI BEAMPassenger’s Side High Beam
LH HI BEAMDriver’s Side High Beam
RH LO BEAMPassenger’s Side Low Beam
LH LO BEAMDriver’s Side Low Beam
FUEL PUMPFuel Pump
EMISNEmissions
INJInjectors
ABSAnti-lock Brake System
PCM/ECMPowertrain control Module/Engine Control Module
EPSElectric Power Steering
PRK LPSPark Lamps
WPRWindshield Wiper
IP IGNIgnition
A/C CLTCHAir Conditioning Clutch
AIR SOLAir Solenoid
ABS2Anti-lock Brake System 2
PRK/NEUTPark, Neutral
ECM/TRANSEngine Control Module, Transmission
BCK UPBack-Up Lamps
TRUNK/OUTLETTrunk, Accessory Power Outlet
S BAND/ONSTARAudio, OnStar
LTRCigarette Lighter
MIR(S)Mirrors
HTD SEATSHeated Seats
CNSTR VENTCanister Vent
Relays
RDFGRear Defogger
COOL/FAN2Cooling Fan 2
WPR2Windshield Wiper 2
CRNKStarter
COOL/FAN1Cooling Fan 1
FUEL PMPFuel Pump
WPR1Windshield Wiper 1
COOL SER/PARNot Used
PWR/TRNPowertrain
AIR PMPAir Pump
A/C CLTCHAir Conditioning Clutch
AIR SOLAir Solenoid
AFTRCOOLNot Used
RUN/CRANKRun, Crank

Passenger Compartment

2005-2006-Pontiac-Pursuit-passenger-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse NumberDescription
1Fuse Puller
2Spare
3Spare
4Spare
5Spare
6Amplifer
7Cluster
8Ignition Switch, PASS-Key III+
9Stoplamp
10Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, PASS-Key III+
11Not Used
12Spare
13Airbag
14Spare
15Windshield Wiper
16Climate Control System, Cluster
17Not Used
18Not Used
19Electric Power Steering, steering Wheel control
20Sunroof
21Spare
22Not Used
232005: Not Used
2006: Audio System
24Sensing and Diagnostic Module (Airbag)
25Engine Control Module, Transmission Control Module
26Door Locks
27Interior Lights
282005: Audio System
2006: Not Used
29Power Windows
Relays
30Climate Control System
31Not Used
32Retained Accessory Power
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Tom Smith is a passionate car mechanic and automotive enthusiast, specializing in the intricate world of car fuse boxes. With years of hands-on experience under the hood, he has earned a reputation as a reliable expert in his field. As the founder and content creator of the popular blog website 'carsfuse.com,' Tom has dedicated himself to sharing his extensive knowledge of car fuse boxes and electrical systems with the world.

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