The Chevrolet Bolt EV (2016-2022) stands out with its fully electric powertrain, offering up to 259 miles of range on a single charge. Its key features include regenerative braking, a spacious interior, and advanced driver assistance systems such as lane-keeping assist and automatic emergency braking. The Bolt EV also has a large touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone integration.
The fuse box and relays play crucial roles in maintaining the Bolt EV’s electrical systems. The fuse box, located under the hood and inside the cabin, protects critical components like the battery management system, infotainment, lighting, and climate control from electrical surges. If a fuse blows, the corresponding system loses power until the fuse is replaced.
The relays manage high-current systems, such as the electric motor and charging systems. They act as switches that allow low-power circuits to control the high-power demands of the vehicle’s key components, ensuring the safe operation of the electric drivetrain. A faulty relay can cause issues like charging failures or prevent the motor from functioning properly.
Regular inspection of the fuses and relays is essential to keep the Bolt EV’s advanced features and electric performance running smoothly.
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(2016-2022) Chevrolet Bolt EV fuse box and relay with Diagram
WARNING
- Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher amperage rating.
- A fuse with a too-high amperage could damage the electrical part and cause a fire.
- On no account should fuses be repaired (e.g. patched up with tin foil or wire) as this may cause serious damage elsewhere in the electrical circuit or cause a fire.
- If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not keep replacing it. Instead, have the cause for the repeated short circuit or overload tracked and fixed.
- Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.
Chevrolet Bolt EV 2016-2022 fuse assignment
- Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Chevrolet Bolt are the fuses F49 (Auxiliary jack) and F53 (Auxiliary power outlet) in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Year of production: from 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Instrument Panel Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse box is located behind the cover on the left side of the instrument panel. To access it, open the fuse panel door by pulling out. To reinstall the door, insert the top tab first, then push the door back into its original location.
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of the fuses and relays in the passenger compartment
№ | Description |
---|---|
F01 | Video processing module |
F02 | Indicator light solar sensor |
F03 | Side blind zone alert |
F04 | Passive entry, passive start |
F05 | CGM (Central gateway module) |
F06 | Body control module 4 |
F07 | Body control module 3 |
F08 | Body control module 2 |
F09 | Body control module 1 |
F10 | 2017-2021: Trailer interface module 1 2022: Police SSV |
F11 | Amplifier |
F12 | Body control module 8 |
F13 | Data link connector 1 |
F14 | Automatic parking assist |
F15 | 2017: Data link connector 2 2018-2021: Not Used 2022: Headlamp LH |
F16 | Single power inverter module 1 |
F17 | Body control module 6 |
F18 | Body control module 5 |
F19 | — |
F20 | — |
F21 | — |
F22 | — |
F23 | USB |
F24 | Wireless charging module |
F25 | Reflected LED alert display |
F26 | Heated steering wheel |
F27 | 2017-2018: Not Used 2019-2022: CGM 2 (Central gateway module) |
F28 | Instrument cluster 2 |
F29 | 2017-2021: Trailer interface module 2 |
F30 | 2017-2020: Headlamp leveling device |
F31 | 2017-2021: OnStar 2022: Telemetics Control Platform (OnStar |
F32 | 2017-2018: Not Used 2019-2021: Virtual keypass sensor |
F33 | Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning module |
F34 | 2017-2018: Not Used 2019-2021: Virtual keypass module 2022: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Display/ Integrated Center Stack |
F35 | Instrument cluster 1 |
F36 | 2017-2021: Radio 2022: Center Stack Module |
F37 | — |
F38 | — |
F39 | — |
F40 | — |
F41 | — |
F42 | — |
F43 | Body control module 7 |
F44 | Sensing and diagnostic module |
F45 | Front camera module |
F46 | Vehicle integration control module |
F47 | Single power inverter module 2 |
F48 | 2017-2020: Electric steering column lock 2022: Headlamp RH |
F49 | Auxiliary jack |
F50 | Steering wheel controls |
F51 | 2017-2021: Steering wheel controls backlighting |
F52 | 2017-2020: Smartphone remote function module |
F53 | Auxiliary power outlet |
F54 | — |
F55 | Logistic |
F56 | 2022: Police SSV |
Relays | |
F57 | 2022: Police SSV |
F58 | Logistics relay |
F59 | — |
F60 | Accessory/Retained accessory power relay |
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
To open the cover, press the clips at the side and back and pull the cover up.
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of the fuses and relays in the engine compartment
№ | Description |
---|---|
1 | — |
2 | Power window rear |
3 | 2022: Cargo Lamp |
4 | Rechargeable energy storage system 1 |
5 | 2022: Power Seat Driver |
7 | 2017-2021: Left high-beam headlamp |
8 | 2017-2021: Right high-beam headlamp |
9 | 2017-2021: Left low-beam headlamp |
10 | 2017-2021: Right low-beam headlamp |
11 | Horn |
12 | — |
13 | Front wiper motor driver |
15 | Front wiper motor co-driver |
16 | Electronic brake control module supply electronics |
17 | Rear wiper |
18 | Liftgate |
19 | Seat module front |
20 | Washer |
22 | Linear power module |
23 | Electronic brake control module supply motor |
24 | Seat module rear |
26 | Transmission range control module |
27 | Aeroshutter |
28 | Auxiliary oil pump |
29 | Electric brake boost motor source |
30 | Front power windows |
31 | In-panel bussed electrical center |
32 | Rear window defogger |
33 | Heated exterior rearview mirror |
34 | Pedestrian friendly alert function |
35 | — |
36 | — |
37 | Current sensor |
38 | 2017-2021: Rain sensor 2022: Humidity Sensor |
39 | — |
40 | Electric brake boost (ECU) |
41 | Power line communication module |
42 | Automatic (Infant) occupant sensing |
43 | Window switch |
44 | Rechargeable energy storage system |
45 | Vehicle integration control module |
46 | 2017-2021: Integrated chassis control module 2022: Shifter Interface Board |
47 | 2017-2020: Headlamp leveling 2022: Humidity Sensor |
48 | 2017-2021: Integrated chassis control module 2022: Shifter Interface Board |
49 | Interior rearview mirror |
50 | — |
51 | Electric brake boost |
52 | 2017-2020: Rear camera |
54 | A/C control module |
55 | Rechargeable energy storage system coolant pump |
56 | — |
57 | Power electronics coolant pump |
58 | Engine control module |
59 | 2017-2020: Electric steering column lock |
60 | HVAC electric heater |
61 | On-board charging module |
62 | Transmission range control module 1 |
63 | Electric cooling fan |
64 | Engine control module |
65 | Auxiliary heater pump |
66 | Powertrain |
67 | Drive unit controller |
70 | A/C control module |
71 | — |
72 | Transmission range control module |
73 | Single power inverter module |
74 | — |
Relays | |
6 | 2017-2019: Not Used 2020-2022: Pedestrian friendly alert function |
14 | Liftgate |
21 | 2017-2021: HID lamp |
25 | Powertrain |
53 | Run/Crank |
68 | Rear window defogger |
69 | Second run/Crank |
Conclusion
For owners and enthusiasts of classic Chevrolet Bolt EV 2016-2022, understanding the fuse box and relay systems is essential for vehicle maintenance. Regular inspection and maintenance of these components helped ensure the vehicle’s longevity and reliability, preserving its status as a symbol of Chevrolet’s craftsmanship and innovation in the automotive industry during that era.