2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro fuse box diagram

The fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro was produced from 2010 to 2015. For those looking to understand the electrical system, this guide provides detailed fuse box diagrams for each model year—2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. It includes information on where to find the fuse panels inside the car and explains the purpose and layout of each fuse and relay.

Cigar lighter / power outlet fuses in the Chevrolet Camaro are the fuses F17 and F18 in the Instrument panel fuse box.

[2010/2011]

Engine Compartment

2010-2011-Chevrolet-Camaro-Engine-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse
Number
Circuit
J-Case Fuses
6Wiper
12Starter
22Brake Vacuum Pump
25Power Windows Rear
26Power Windows Front
27Rear Defog
41Cooling Fan High
422010: Front Heater, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
2011: Not used
43Antilock Brake System Pump
44Cooling Fan Low
Mini Fuses
1Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch
2Transmission Control Module
5Engine Control Module Main
7Pre-Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor
8Post-Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor
9Fuel Injectors – Even
10Fuel Injectors – Odd
11Cooling Fan Relay
14Manifold Air Flow/Chassis Control
15Ignition
16Run/Crank IP
17Sensing Diagnostic Module/Ignition
18Run/Crank Body
19Transmission Control Module/Ignition
20Engine Control Module/Ignition
31Outside Rear View Mirror
32Canister Vent Solenoid
33Body Control Module #6
34Sunroof
35Front Heated Seats
38Washer Pump Front
40Antilock Brake System Valves
46HID Headlamp – Left Front
47HID Headlamp – Right Front
50Fog Lamps
51Horn
52Spare
55High Beam Headlamp – Right Front
56High Beam Headlamp – Left Front
61Heated Mirror
Mini Relays
K26Powertrain
K50Run / Crank
K55Rear Defog
K612Cooling Fan High
K614Cooling Fan Control
Micro Relays
K61Starter
K69Wiper Control
K613Cooling Fan Low
K617Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch
K619Wiper Speed
K627High Intensity Discharge Headlamps
K632Brake Vacuum Pump

Instrument Panel

2010-2011-Chevrolet-Camaro-Instrument-panel-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse
Number
Circuit
Fuses
F1Discrete Logic Ignition Switch
F2Diagnostic Link Connector
F3Airbag
F4Cluster
F5Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Controller
F6Body Control Module
F8Battery
F9Spare
F10Spare
F12Spare
F13Display
F14OnStar Universal Hands‐Free Phone (If Equipped)
F15Body Control Module 3
F16Body Control Module 4
F17Power Outlet 1
F18Power Outlet 2
F19Steering Wheel Controls Backlight
F20Spare
F21Spare
F23Trunk
F24Automatic Occupant Sensing
F25Body Control Module 1
F27Body Control Module 8
F28Front Heater, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
F29Body Control Module 5
F30Body Control Module 7
Circuit Breaker
CB7Passenger Seat
CB26Driver Seat
Relays
K10Retained Accessory Power
K609Trunk

Luggage Compartment

2010-2011-Chevrolet-Camaro-Luggage-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse
Number
Circuit
F1Universal Garage Door Opener/Ultrasonic Reverse Parking Aid
F2Amplifier
F3Radio
F4Convertible Top 1
F5Convertible Top 2
F6Spare 1
F7Spare 2
F8Spare 3
F9Spare 4
F10Engine Control Module/Battery
F11Regulated Voltage Control
F12Fuel System Control Module

[2012/2013/2014/2015]

Engine Compartment

2012-2015-Chevrolet-Camaro-Engine-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse
Number
Circuit
J-Case Fuses
6Wiper
12Starter
22Brake Vacuum Pump
25Power Windows Rear
26Power Windows Front
27Rear Defog
41Cooling Fan High
43Antilock Brake System Pump
44Cooling Fan Low
Mini Fuses
1Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch
2Transmission Control Module
32012: Not used
2013-2015: Intercooler Pump
5Engine Control Module Main
7Pre-Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor
8Post-Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor
9Fuel Injectors – Even
10Fuel Injectors – Odd
11Cooling Fan Relay
14Manifold Air Flow/Chassis Control
15Ignition
16Run/Crank IP
17Sensing Diagnostic Module/Ignition
18Run/Crank Body
19Transmission Control Module/Ignition
20Engine Control Module/Ignition
31Outside Rear View Mirror
32Canister Vent Solenoid
33Body Control Module #6
34Sunroof
35Front Heated Seats
38Washer Pump Front
40Antilock Brake System Valves
46HID Headlamp – Left Front
47HID Headlamp – Right Front
50Fog Lamps
51Horn
52Spare
55High Beam Headlamp – Right Front
56High Beam Headlamp – Left Front
61Heated Mirror
Mini Relays
K26Powertrain
K50Run / Crank
K55Rear Defog
K612Cooling Fan High
K614Cooling Fan Control
Micro Relays
K61Starter
K69Wiper Control
K613Cooling Fan Low
K617Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch
K619Wiper Speed
K627High Intensity Discharge Headlamps
K632Brake Vacuum Pump
K641Intercooler Pump

Instrument Panel

2012-2015-Chevrolet-Camaro-Instrument-panel-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse
Number
Circuit
Fuses
F1Discrete Logic Ignition Switch
F2Diagnostic Link Connector
F3Airbag
F4Cluster
F5Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning Controller
F6Body Control Module 2
F8Battery
F9Spare
F10Spare
F12Spare
F13Display
F14OnStar Universal Hands‐Free Phone (If Equipped)
F15Body Control Module 3
F16Body Control Module 4
F17Power Outlet 1
F18Power Outlet 2
F19Steering Wheel Controls Backlight
F20Spare
F21Spare
F23Trunk
F24Automatic Occupant Sensing
F25Body Control Module 1
F27Body Control Module 8
F28Front Heater, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
F292012-2013: Body Control Module 5
2014-2015: Not used
F30Body Control Module 7
Circuit Breaker
CB7Passenger Seat
CB26Driver Seat
Relays
K10Retained Accessory Power
K609Trunk
SPARESPARE

Luggage Compartment

2012-2015-Chevrolet-Camaro-Luggage-compartment-fuse-box-diagram-carsfuse.com
Fuse
Number
Circuit
Fuses
F1Universal Garage Door Opener/Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist/Inside Rearview Mirror
F2Amplifier
F3Radio
F4Convertible Top 1
F5Convertible Top 2
F6Spare 1
F7Real Time Damping
F8Active Exhaust Flapper
F9Spare 4
F10Engine Control Module/Battery
F11Regulated Voltage Control
F12Fuel System Control Module
Relays
R1Spare
R2Active Exhaust Flapper
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