The Chevrolet Uplander, a minivan with four doors, was made from 2005 to 2009. This article provides diagrams showing where the fuse boxes are in the Uplander for each year (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009). It tells you where these fuse panels are inside the car and explains what each fuse and relay is for, making it easy to understand how they work and where they’re located.
Table of Contents
Engine Compartment
Fuse Number/Name | Description |
---|---|
1 | Right High Beam |
2 | Fuel Pump |
3 | Diode |
SPARE | Spare |
SPARE | Spare |
4 | Left High Beam |
SPARE | Spare |
SPARE | Spare |
SPARE | Spare |
5 | Not Used |
6 | Air Conditioning Clutch |
7 | Horn |
8 | Left Low Beam |
9 | Powertrain Control Module, Electronic Throttle Control |
10 | Not Used |
11 | Transmission Solenoid |
12 | Right Low Beam |
13 | Anti-lock Brake System |
14 | Powertrain Control Module Ignition |
15 | Electronic Ignition |
16 | Fuel Injector |
17 | Climate Control, RPA, Cruise Control |
18 | Electronic Throttle Control |
19 | Engine Sensor, Evaporator |
20 | Airbag |
21 | Not Used |
22 | 2005-2006: Emission, All-Wheel Drive 2007-2008: Not Used |
23 | Auxiliary Power |
24 | Front Windshield Washer |
25 | AC/DC Inverter |
26 | Rear Blower |
27 | Front Blower |
28 | Front Windshield Wiper |
J-Case Fuses | |
29 | Fan 1 |
30 | Starter Solenoid |
31 | Anti-lock Brake System Motor |
32 | Blank |
33 | Fan 2 |
34 | Front Blower High |
35 | Battery Main 3 |
36 | Rear Defogger |
37 | Battery Main 2 |
38 | 2005: Battery Main 1 2006-2008: Spare |
Relays | |
RUN RLY | Starter |
LO BEAM | Low Beam |
FUEL PUMP | Fuel Pump |
HORN | Horn |
AC/CLTCH | Air-Conditioning Clutch |
HI BEAM | High Beam |
PWR/TRN | Powertrain |
WPR2 | Wiper 2 |
WPR1 | Wiper 1 |
FAN 1 | Fan 1 |
CRNK | Crank |
IGN MAIN | Ignition Main |
FAN2 | Fan 2 |
FAN3 | Fan 3 |
BLANK | Not Used |
PLR | Fuse Puller |
Instrument Panel
Fuse Number | Description |
---|---|
1 | Trunk, Door Locks |
2 | Electronic Level Control |
3 | Rear Wiper |
4 | Radio Amplifier, DVD Player |
5 | Interior Lamps |
6 | OnStar |
7 | Keyless Entry Module |
8 | Cluster, Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning |
9 | Cruise Switch |
10 | Steering Wheel Illumination |
11 | Power Mirror |
12 | Stop lamp, Turn Lamps |
13 | Heated Seats |
14 | Blank |
15 | Electronic Level Control |
16 | Heated Mirror |
17 | Center High-Mounted Stop lamp, Back-up Lamps |
18 | Blank |
19 | Canister Vent Solenoid |
20 | Park Lamps |
21 | Power Sliding Door |
22 | Blank |
23 | Blank |
24 | Left Power Sliding Door |
25 | Right Power Sliding Door |
Relays | |
26 | Blank |
27 | Blank |
28 | Park Lamps, Taillamps |
29 | Retained Accessory Power |
30 | Rear Defog |
Circuit Breaker | |
31 | Power Seats |
32 | Power Window |
PLR | Fuse Puller |
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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.