2010-2017 Chevrolet Equinox fuse box diagram

The second-generation Chevrolet Equinox, manufactured between 2010 and 2017. You’ll find detailed information on where the fuse panels are located inside the car and learn about the specific assignment of each fuse and relay. Whether you’re looking for the fuse layout for Chevrolet Equinox models from 2010 to 2017, this resource will help you understand how to locate and identify the fuses you need.”

Cigar lighter / power outlet fuses in the Chevrolet Equinox are the fuses №13 (Auxiliary Power Front), №17 (Auxiliary Power Rear) in the Instrument panel fuse box and fuse №26 (Rear Accessory Power Outlet) in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box.

Engine Compartment

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Fuse
Number
Description
1Cool Fan 1
2Cool Fan 2
3Brake Booster
4Power Windows -Right
5Memory Seat Module
6Power Seat – Left
7Instrument Panel Fuse Block 1
8Rear Defogger
9Starter
10AIR Pump Motor
11Instrument Panel Fuse Block 2
12Sunroof
13Antilock Brake System Pump
14Instrument Panel Fuse Block 3
15Power Windows – Left
16Antilock Brake System Module
17Transmission Control Module Battery
18Trailer Parking Light
19AIR Pump Solenoid
20Engine Control Module Battery
21Canister Vent
22Trailer Left Side (If Equipped)
23Lift Gate Module
24Power Lumbar
25Trailer Right Side (If Equipped)
26Rear Accessory Power Outlet
27Memory Mirror Module
28Regulated Voltage Control Battery Sensor
29Front Wiper
30Rear Wiper
31Air Conditioning Compressor
32Rear Latch
33Heated Mirrors
34Horn
35Right High-Beam Headlamp
36Left High-Beam Headlamp
37Ignition Even Coil
38Ignition Odd Coil
39Windshield Washer
40Front Fog Lamps
41Post Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor
42Engine Control Module
43Pre-Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor
44Transmission Control Module
45Mirror
46Fuel System Control Module Ignition
47Spare
48Rear Drive Module
49Lift Gate Module Logic
50Instrument Panel Fuse Block Ignition
51Heated Seat- Front
52Fuel System Control Module
53Engine Control Module
54Rear Vision Camera
55Electric Power Steering
56AIR Pump Solenoid
57Brake Booster
58Cooling Fan Low
59Headlamp High Beam
60Cooling Fan Control
61Wiper On/Off Control
62Air Conditioning Compressor
63Rear Defogger
64Wiper Speed
65Fog Lamp
66Engine Control
67Starter
68Run/Crank
69Cooling Fan High
70AIR Pump Motor
77Power Seat – Right
78Passenger Power Lumber

Instrument Panel

Fuse
Number
Description
1Steering Wheel Dimming
2Spare
3Spare
4Body Control Module 1
5Infotainment
6Body Control Module 7
7Noise Control Module
8Body Control Module 4
9Radio
10Spare
11Rear Parking Assist Module
12Heater, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Battery
13Auxiliary Power Front
14Heater, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Ignition
15Display
16Body Control Module 5
17Auxiliary Power Rear
18Instrument Panel Ignition
19Universal Garage Door Opener
20Body Control Module 6
21Spare
22Sensing and Diagnostic Module Ignition
23Front Camera
24Spare
25Transmission Gear Shift Position Indicator
26Spare
27Spare
28Spare
29Front Blower Motor
30Body Control Module 3
31Amplifier
32Discrete Logic Ignition Switch
33Communications Integration Module
34Body Control Module 2
35Sensing and Diagnostic Module Battery
36Data Link Connection
37Instrument Panel Battery
38Passenger Sensing System Module
39Spare
40Body Control Module 8
41Logistic Relay (If Equipped)
42Retained Accessory Power Relay
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