The updated sixth-generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo, which was made from 2006 to 2007 show you where the fuse panels are located inside the car and explain which fuses and relays are assigned to different functions. It’s useful information if you need to check or replace any fuses in your Monte Carlo from those years.
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Cigar lighter / power outlet fuses in the Chevrolet Monte Carlo are located in the Passenger Compartment Fuse Box (see fuse “AUX” (Auxiliary Outlets)) and in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box (see fuse “AUX PWR” (Auxiliary Power)).
Engine Compartment
Name | Description |
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LT PARK | Driver’s Side Parking Lamp |
RT PARK | Passenger’s Side Parking Lamp |
FAN 1 | Cooling Fan 1 |
SPARE | Spare |
SPARE | Spare |
AIRBAG/DISPLAY | Airbag, Display |
TRANS | Transaxle |
ECM IGN | Engine Control Module, Ignition |
RT T/SIG | Passenger’s Side Turn Signal |
LT T/SIG | Driver’s Side Turn Signal |
DRL 1 | Daytime Running Lamps 1 |
HORN | Horn |
SPARE | Spare |
PWR DROP/RANK | Power Drop, Crank |
STRG WHL | Steering Whee |
ECM/TCM | Engine Control Module, Transmission Control Module |
RVC SEN | Regulated Voltage Control Sensor |
RADIO | Audio System |
FOG LAMPS | Fog Lamps |
SPARE | Spare |
BATT 4 | Battery 4 |
ONSTAR | OnStar |
STRTR | 2006: Anti-lock Brake System Motor 1 2007: Starter |
ABS MTR1 | Anti-lock Brake System Motor 1 |
BATT 3 | Battery 3 |
WSW | Windshield Wiper |
HTD MIR | Heated Mirror |
SPARE | Spare |
BATT 1 | Battery 1 |
ABS MTR2 | Anti-lock Brake System Motor 2 |
AIR PUMP | Air Pump |
BATT 2 | Battery 2 |
INT LIGHTS | Interior Lamps |
INT LTS/NL DIM | Interior Lamps, Instrument Panel Dimmer |
A/C CMPRSR | Air Conditioning Compressor |
AIR SOL | AIR (Air Injection Reactor) Solenoid |
AUX PWR | Auxiliary Power |
BCM | Body Control Module |
CHMSL/BACKUP | Center High-Mounted Stoplamp, Back-up Lamps |
DISPLAY | Display |
ETC/ECM | Electronic Throttle Control, Engine Control Module |
INJ 1 | Injector 1 |
EMISSIONS 1 | Emissions 1 |
INJ 2 | Injector 2 |
EMISSIONS 2 | Emissions 2 |
RT SPOT | Right Spot |
LT SPOT | Left Spot |
HDLP MDL | Headlamp Module |
DRL 2 | Daytime Running Lamps 2 |
FAN 2 | Cooling Fan 2 |
FUEL/PUMP | Fuel Pump |
WPR | Wiper |
LT LO BEAM | Driver’s Side Low Beam |
RT LO BEAM | Passenger’s Side Low Beam |
LT HI BEAM | Driver’s Side High Beam |
RT HI BEAM | Passenger’s Side High Beam |
Relay | |
STRTR | Starter |
REAR DEFOG | Rear Defogger |
FAN 1 | Cooling Fan 1 |
FAN 2 | Cooling Fan 2 |
A/C CMPRSR | Air Conditioning Compressor |
FAN 3 | Cooling Fan 3 |
FUEL/PUMP | Fuel Pump |
PWR/TRN | Powertrain |
Passenger compartment
Name | Description |
---|---|
PWR/SEAT | Power Seats |
PWR/WNDW | Power Window |
RAP | Retained Accessory Power |
HTD/SEAT | Heated Seats |
AUX | Auxiliary Outlets |
AMP | Amplifier |
S/ROOF | Sunroof |
ONSTAR | OnStar |
XM | XM Radio |
CNSTR | Canister |
DR/LCK | Door Locks |
PWR/MIR | Power Mirrors |
AIRBAG | Airbags |
TRUNK | Trunk |
TRUNK | Trunk Relay |
DECKLID | Trunk |
DECKLID RLY | Trunk Relay |
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