The Chevrolet Traverse second-generation, introduced from 2018 onward, features fuse box diagrams for each model year including 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. These diagrams show you where the fuse panels are located inside the vehicle and detail which fuses and relays control different electrical components. This information helps owners understand how to manage and troubleshoot issues related to the vehicle’s electrical system effectively.
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Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Chevrolet Traverse are the fuse F37 (Power outlet/ Wireless charger/Accessory), circuit breaker F42 (Auxiliary power outlet/Lighter) in the Instrument panel fuse box and circuit breaker CB3 (Rear auxiliary power outlet) in the Rear Compartment Fuse Box.
Engine Compartment
Fuse Number | Description |
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F1 | Antilock brake system pump |
F2 | Starter 1 |
F3 | DC DC transformer 1 |
F4 | — |
F5 | DC DC transformer 2 |
F6 | — |
F7 | — |
F8 | — |
F9 | Vacuum pump |
F10 | Front wiper |
F11 | — |
F12 | — |
F13 | Starter 2 |
F14 | — |
F15 | Rear wiper |
F16 | — |
F17 | — |
F18 | — |
F19 | — |
F20 | — |
F21 | — |
F22 | Electronic brake control module |
F23 | Parking/Trailer lamps |
F24 | Right trailer stoplamp/Turnlamp |
F25 | Steering column lock |
F26 | — |
F27 | Left trailer stoplamp/Turnlamp |
F28 | — |
F29 | — |
F30 | Washer pump |
F31 | — |
F32 | Left low-beam headlamp |
F33 | Front fog lamps |
F34 | Horn |
F35 | — |
F36 | — |
F37 | Right low-beam headlamp |
F38 | Automatic headlamp leveling motor (if equipped) |
F39 | Transmission control module |
F40 | Left rear bus electrical center/Ignition |
F41 | Instrument cluster |
F42 | Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning |
F43 | 2018-2020: Head-up display 2021-2022: Head-up display/ Reflective light auxiliary display |
F44 | Communication gateway module/Run/Crank (if equipped) |
F45 | — |
F46 | — |
F47 | — |
F48 | — |
F49 | Interior rearview mirror |
F50 | 2018-2020: Fuel system control module 2021-2022: Fuel system control module/ Shifter interface board/ Run/Crank |
F51 | Heated steering wheel |
F52 | Folding seats switch |
F53 | 2021-2022: Coolant pump |
F54 | 2018-2020: Coolant pump |
F55 | Air conditioning clutch |
F56 | 2018-2020: Integrated chassis control module |
F57 | Engine control module/Ignition |
F58 | Transmission control module/Ignition |
F59 | Engine control module battery |
F60 | — |
F61 | 2018: O2 sensor 1/MAF/Aeroshutter. 2019: O2 sensor 1/MAF 2020-2022: O2 sensor 1/Air flow |
F62 | 2018: Engine control module – even 1. 2019-2022: Not Used. |
F63 | 2018: O2 sensor 2/Canister/Engine oil/Turbo. 2019: Not Used. 2020-2022: O2 sensor 2/Canister/Engine oil/Turbo |
F64 | 2018: Engine control module – even 2 2019-2022: Aeroshutter |
F65 | Engine control module powertrain 1 |
F66 | Engine control module powertrain 2 |
F67 | Engine control module – odd |
F68 | — |
F69 | — |
F70 | — |
F71 | — |
F72 | — |
F73 | — |
F74 | — |
F75 | — |
F76 | — |
F77 | — |
Relays | |
K1 | Starter 1 |
K2 | Run/Crank |
K3 | Vacuum pump |
K4 | — |
K5 | Air conditioning |
K6 | 2018-2020: Coolant pump |
K7 | Engine control module |
K8 | Folding seats |
K9 | — |
K10 | Starter 2 |
Instrument Panel
Fuse Number | Description |
---|---|
F1 | Body control module 6 |
F2 | Diagnostic link |
F3 | Electric steering column lock |
F4 | Rear USB |
F5 | 2021-2022: Rear sunshade/ Park/Reverse/Neutral/Drive/Low |
F6 | Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning |
F7 | Body control module 3 |
F8 | 2021-2022: Adaptive front lighting system |
F9 | Right front heated seat |
F10 | Airbag |
F11 | 2018-2020: Electronic precision shift |
F12 | Amplifier |
F13 | Body control module 7 |
F14 | Left front heated seat |
F15 | — |
F16 | Sunroof |
F17 | Communication gateway module |
F18 | 2018-2020: Instrument cluster 2021-2022: Instrument cluster/ Headup display |
F19 | Body control module 1 |
F20 | Wireless charger module |
F21 | Body control module 4 |
F22 | Infotainment |
F23 | Body control module 2 |
F24 | 2021-2022: Park/Reverse/Neutral/Drive/Low |
F25 | 2018-2020: Parking assist 2021-2022: Park assist/ Shifter interface board |
F26 | Communications integration module |
F27 | Video |
F28 | Radio/Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning display |
F29 | Radio |
F30 | Steering wheel controls |
F31 | Front blower |
F32 | DC AC inverter |
F33 | Driver power seat |
F34 | Passenger power seat |
F35 | Feed/Body control module 4 |
F36 | Electric power steering |
F37 | Power outlet/ Wireless charger/Accessory |
F38 | Body control module 8 |
F39 | 2018-2021: Steering wheel controls backlighting |
Circuit Breaker | |
F40 | — |
F41 | — |
F42 | Auxiliary power outlet/ Lighter |
Rear Compartment
Fuse Number | Description |
---|---|
F1 | — |
F2 | Trailer |
F3 | Folding seats |
F4 | Rear blower |
F5 | Rear drive control |
F6 | — |
F7 | Right window |
F8 | Rear defogger |
F9 | Left window |
F10 | — |
F11 | Trailer reverse |
F12 | USB/Third row seats |
F13 | — |
F14 | — |
F15 | — |
F16 | — |
F17 | 2018-2019: Camera. 2020-2022: Air quality sensor |
F18 | — |
F19 | 2018-2019: Ventilated seats. 2020-2022: Ventilated seats/ Massage |
F20 | — |
F21 | — |
F22 | — |
F23 | — |
F24 | Lumbar |
F25 | — |
F26 | Trailer brake lamps |
F27 | 2020-2022: Massage |
F28 | Passive entry/Passive start |
F29 | — |
F30 | Canister vent |
F31 | — |
F32 | Heated mirrors |
F33 | USB/Second row seats |
F34 | Liftgate module |
F35 | 2018-2020: Fuel system control module 2021-2022: Fuel system control module/ Fuel tank zone module |
F36 | — |
F37 | — |
F38 | Window module |
F39 | Rear closure |
F40 | Memory seat module |
F41 | Automatic occupancy sensor |
F42 | — |
F43 | — |
F44 | — |
F45 | Liftgate motor |
F46 | Rear heated seats |
F47 | — |
F48 | — |
F49 | — |
F50 | — |
F51 | — |
F52 | Semi-active dampening system module |
F53 | — |
F54 | External object calculating remote system/Blind zone alert |
F55 | — |
F56 | Universal garage door opener/Overhead console |
F57 | Hands free closure release |
Circuit Breaker | |
CB1 | — |
CB2 | — |
CB3 | Rear auxiliary power outlet |
Relay | |
K1 | — |
K2 | — |
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