I/P Fuse Block Label

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION I/P Fuse Block Label
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2003 Saturn Vue. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: I/P Fuse Block Label
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I/P Fuse Block Label Usage

Fuse Rating Description
LOCK/MIRROR Fuse 10 A Door Lock Switch - Driver, Door Lock Switch - Front Passenger, Outside Rearview Mirror Switch
AFTER BLOW Relay (Dealer Installed) - BCM
HTD SEATS Fuse (w/ KA1) - Heated Seat Switches
PK LP Relay - Not Used
DR LCK Relay - Door Lock Actuators, Liftgate Lock Actuator/Ajar Switch
PSG DR UNLCK Relay - Front Passenger, LR, and RR Door Lock Actuators
CRUISE Fuse 2 A Cruise/Brake Switch, Cruise On/Off Switch
EPS Fuse 10 A PSCM
IGN1 Fuse 10 A A/T Shift Lock Solenoid, Fog Lamp Switch (w/ Fog Lamps) IPC, Traction Control Switch (w/ABS)
BCM Fuse 10 A PWR WDW Relay (Underhood Fuse Block), WIPER SYSTEM Relay (Underhood Fuse Block), BCM
BCM (IGN1) Fuse 10 A BCM
AIR BAG Fuse 10 A Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM)
RADIO (IGN) Fuse 10 A Inside Rearview Mirror, Radio
TURN Fuse 15 A Hazard Switch
HVAC Fuse 10 A HVAC Control Module
HVAC Blower Relay - HVAC Control Module
HAZARD Fuse 15 A Hazard Switch
RADIO Fuse 15 A DLC, Radio
PARK Fuse 10 A Headlamp Switch
BCM/CLUSTER Fuse 10 A BCM, IPC
INT LTS Fuse 10 A BCM, VCIM (w/UE1)
DR LKS Fuse 20 A DRV DR UNLCK Relay, PSG DR UNLCK Relay, DR LCK Relay
DRV DR UNLCK Relay - Driver Door Lock Actuator
HDLP (DRL) Relay - BCM
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