Instrument Panel Fuse Block

2013 Chevrolet Equinox AWD V6-3.6LSECTION Instrument Panel Fuse Block




Instrument Panel Fuse Block






The instrument panel fuse block is located on the passenger side panel of the center console. To access the fuses, open the fuse panel door from the passenger side by pulling it out.

To reinstall the door, insert the tabs on the top of the door into the console first, then push the door back into its original location.

The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays, and features shown.

Instrument Panel Fuse Block






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

J-Case Fuses Usage
29 Front Blower Motor
40 Body Control Module 8

Relays Usage
41 Logistic Relay (If Equipped)
42 Retained Accessory Power Relay
RENDER: 1.0x

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  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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