2013-2016 Chevrolet Malibu fuse box diagram

The eighth-generation Chevrolet Malibu, produced between 2013 and 2016, features specific fuse box configurations for each model year. In this guide, you’ll find detailed fuse box diagrams for the 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 Chevrolet Malibu models. Additionally, it provides information on the locations of the fuse panels within the vehicle and outlines the function and assignment of each fuse and relay, ensuring you can easily identify and troubleshoot any electrical issues.

Cigar lighter / power outlet fuse in the Chevrolet Malibu is the fuse №6 (Front Accessory Power Outlet) in the Instrument panel fuse box.

Engine Compartment

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Fuse
Number
Description
Mini fuses
1Transmission Control Module Battery
2Engine Control Module Battery (LTG/ LUK)/Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch (LWK)
3Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch (LTG/LUK)
4Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch (LTG/LUK)
5Engine Control Module Battery (LKW)
7Engine Control Module Battery (LKW)
8Spare
9Ignition Coils
10Engine Control Module
11Emissions
13Transmission Module Ignition
14Cabin Heater Coolant Pump/SAIR Solenoid
152013-2014: MGU Coolant Pump
16Aero Shutter/eAssist Ignition
172013-2014: SDM Ignition
18R/C Dual Battery Isolator Module
20Transmission Auxiliary Oil Pump (LKW)
23eAssist Module/ Spare (LKW)
29Left Seat Power Lumber Control
30Right Seat Power Lumber Control
31eAssist Module/ Chassis Control Module
32Back-Up Lamps/ Interior Lamps
33Front Heated Seats
34Antilock Brake System Valve
35Amplifier
37Right High Beam
38Left High Beam
46Cooling Fan
47Emissions
48Foglamp
49Low Beam HID Headlamp Right
50Low Beam HID Headlamp Left
51Horn/Dual Horn
52Cluster Ignition
53Inside Rearview Mirror/Rear Camera/ Fuel Module Ignition
54Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Module Ignition
55Front Power Windows/Mirrors
56Windshield Washer
57Spare
60Heated Mirror
62Canister Vent Solenoid
662013-2014: SAIR Solenoid
67Fuel Module
69Battery Voltage Sensor
70Lane Departure/Rear Parking Aid/Side Blind Zone Assist
71PEPS BATT
J-Case Fuses
6Front Wiper
12Starter 1
21Rear Power Window
22Sunroof
24Front Power Window
25PEPS MTR
26Antilock Brake System Pump
27Not Used
28Rear Defogger
41Brake Vacuum Pump
42Cooling Fan K2
44Starter 2
45Cooling Fan K1
59Air Pump Emissions
Mini Relays
7Powertrain
9Cooling Fan K2
13Cooling Fan K1
15Run/Crank
162013-2014: Air Pump Emissions
17Window/Mirror Defogger
Micro Relays
1Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch
2Starter Solenoid
4Front Wiper Speed
5Front Wiper On
62013-2014: Cabin Pump eAssist/ SAIR Solenoid
8Transmission Auxiliary Oil Pump (LKW)
10Cooling Fan K3
11Transmission Oil Pump (LUK)/Starter 2 Solenoid (LKW)
14Headlamp Low Beam/DRL

Instrument Panel

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Fuse
Number
Description
1Steering Wheel Controls Backlight
2Right Rear Turn Signal, Left Mirror Turn Signal, Left Front Turn Signal, Door Locks
3Left Stoplamp, Left DRL Lamp, Headlamp Control, Right Taillamp, Right Park/Sidemarker Lamps, Right Mirror Turn, Right Front Turn Signals
4Radio
5OnStar (If Equipped)
6Front Accessory Power Outlet
7Console Bin Power Outlet
8License Plate Lamp, Center High-Mounted Stoplamp, Rear Fog Lamps, Right Front Park/Sidemarker Lamps, LED Indicator Dim, Washer Pump, Right Stoplamp, Trunk Release
9Left Low-Beam Headlamp, DRL
10Body Control Module 8 (J-Case Fuse), Power Locks
11Front Heater Ventilation Air Conditioning/Blower (J-Case Fuse)
12Passenger Seat (Circuit Breaker)
13Driver Seat (Circuit Breaker)
14Diagnostic Link Connector
15Airbag, SDM
16Trunk Release
17Heater Ventilation Air Conditioning Controller
18Audio Main
19Displays
20Passenger Occupant Sensor
21Instrument Cluster
22Ignition Switch
23Right Low-Beam Headlamp, DRL
24Ambient Light, Switch Backlighting (LED), Trunk Lamp, Shift Lock, Key Capture
25110V AC
26Spare
Relays
K1Trunk Release
K2Not used
K3Power Outlet Relay
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