Instrument Panel Fuse Block

2009 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD V8-6.0L HybridSECTION Instrument Panel Fuse Block


INSTRUMENT PANEL FUSE BLOCK






The instrument panel fuse block access door is located on the driver side edge of the instrument panel.

Pull off the cover to access the fuse block.






The vehicle may not use all of the fuses shown.

FUSES USAGE
Fuse 1 Rear Seats
Fuse 2 Rear Accessory Power Outlet
Fuse 3 Steering Wheel Controls Backlight
Fuse 4 Driver Door Module
Fuse 5 Dome Lamps, Driver Side Turn Signal
Fuse 6 Driver Side Turn Signal, Stoplamp
Fuse 7 Instrument Panel Back Lighting
Fuse 8 Passenger Side Turn Signal, Stoplamp
Fuse 9 Passenger Door Module, Driver Unlock
Fuse 10 Power Door Lock 2 (Unlock Feature)
Fuse 11 Power Door Lock 2 (Lock Feature)
Fuse 12 Stoplamps, Center-High Mounted Stoplamp
Fuse 13 Rear Climate Controls
Fuse 14 Power Mirror
Fuse 15 Body Control Module (BCM)
Fuse 16 Accessory Power Outlets
Fuse 17 Interior Lamps
Fuse 18 Power Door Lock 1 (Unlock Feature)
Fuse 19 Rear Seat Entertainment
Fuse 20 Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist, Power Liftgate
Fuse 21 Power Door Lock 1 (Lock Feature)
Fuse 22 Driver Information Center (DIC)
Fuse 23 Rear Wiper
Fuse 24 Cooled Seats
Fuse 25 Driver Seat Module, Remote Keyless Entry System
Fuse 26 Driver Power Door Lock (Unlock Feature)

CIRCUIT BREAKER USAGE
CB LT DR Driver Side Power Window Circuit Breaker

HARNESS CONNECTOR USAGE
HC LT DR Driver Door Harness Connection
HC BODY Harness Connector
HC BODY Harness Connector
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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