Underhood Fuse Block
When a circuit goes out, the problem could be in either
the primary or secondary underhood fuse blocks.
These blocks uses blade-type fuses.
Both underhood fuse
blocks are located in the
engine compartment,
on the passenger’s side of
the vehicle.
To access the fuse blocks, gently squeeze both sides of
the cover to unlatch the tabs at the top. Then, unsnap
both attachments at the bottom and remove the cover.
Be sure to replace fuses with fuses of the same
rating. Do not use fuses of higher amperage than those
indicated on the fuse block.Relay Usage
NOTE 1 LG4 Powertrain Control Valve,
L18/LB7 Fuel Pump, LG5 Heated
Fuel
IGN B Ignition
STARTER Starter
HORN Horn
IGN A Ignition Primary Underhood
Fuse Block
Primary Underhood Fuse Block
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Relay Usage
PTO Power Take-Off
REVERSE Reverse
NEUTRAL
STARTNeutral Start
Fuse Usage
RR DEFOG Rear Defog
ENG 1 Engine 1
ENG 3 Engine 3
PCM-B Powertrain Control Module
BLANK Empty
ENG 4 Engine 4
ENG 2 Engine 2
HTD FUEL Heated Fuel
BLANK EmptyFuse Usage
BLANK Empty
BLANK Empty
A/C COMP Air Conditioning Compressor
ABS 1 Anti-Lock Brake System 1
ABS 2 Anti-Lock Brake System 2
ABS 3 Anti-Lock Brake System 3
ENGINE Engine
E/A PUMP Electronic/Automatic Pump
HORN Horn
NOTE 2L18/LB7 Fuel, LG4 Powertrain
Control Valve, LG5 Electronic
Control Module
BLANK Empty
STUD A Spare
STUD B Spare
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