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How to Locate Fuses 2014-19 Chevy Silverado

Created on: 2019-04-17

How to find the interior fuse panel on 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, Chevy Silverado

  1. step 1 :How to Locate the Fuses
    • There are three fuse boxes in this vehicle
    • A fuse and relay box is located on the rear driver side of the engine compartment next to the brake master cylinder
    • A fuse panel with fuse puller tool and spare fuses is located behind the dash trim on the door side of the driver side
    • A fuse panel is located behind the dash trim on the door side of the passenger side

Hey, everybody. I'm Mike from 1A Auto. Going to be showing you fuse locations. This is a 2015 Chevy Silverado.

Pop the hood on your Chevy Silverado. Hood release is right here in the middle under the steering column. And then as you look at the truck, just go slightly to the left here. There's a little tab sticks up, just move it to the center of the truck, lift up.

The fuse block under the hood. There's actually three different fuse blocks. First one under the hood is on the drivers side--there's just tabs here. You pull the tabs towards the front of the car and lift up. It may stick the first time. Pull it up and out, and you can see all the different fuses. And on the bottom of the lid there's a whole fuse map. Say one of your parking lights was giving you problems, you see parking lights here are number 28 and 29, and number 28 and 29 are located over here. And you look at all the shapes, and you figure out that here is 28 and 29, and you can pull them out. There's actually a fuse puller in the drivers side interior box, and I'll show you that next.

Under the side of the instrument panel, pull starting here. Be careful of your finger nails. Pull out firmly. The first time you do, it's very tough, and I kind of just work my way up the side. Pull firmly, and it comes out. And you can see here's actually your fuse puller, this tool is very handle. You have extra fuses here, and you have your fuse map here. But this tool--You just put your finger between the little teeth. Tool is very handy.

Back here on the engine box you can take the tool and just stick it onto the fuse. Grab down low next to the fuse and pull. Now, to put a fuse back in, put it into the little tool, just push it down and then squeeze to release it. Always make sure you put this tool back into place after you're done using it.

To put this panel back in, put the front in diagonally first and line it up. There's about six different clips. There's another fuse panel here on the passenger side, same thing. Pull firmly, and the fuse panel is right in here, and again on the back side there's a fuse map. There's a bunch of empty ones, but there's things like your amp, or your steeling wheel controllers for your sun roof, things like that on here. This one goes back in the same way.

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