The Chevrolet Camaro (1998-2002) is known for its aggressive styling and high-performance V6 and V8 engines, especially the LS1 V8, which delivers impressive power. Key features include rear-wheel drive, sporty suspension, and advanced audio systems for its time. The Camaro also has T-top options and a strong focus on performance and handling.
These features rely heavily on the car’s electrical system, with the fuse box and relays playing essential roles. The fuse box, typically located under the hood and inside the cabin, protects systems like lighting, audio, and ignition from electrical overloads. Blown fuses can disable these systems, but replacing the faulty fuses restores functionality.
The relays control high-power components like the starter motor, fuel pump, and cooling fans. These act as electrical switches that ensure these systems operate efficiently without overheating. A faulty relay can cause engine start issues or failures in the cooling system.
Ensuring the health of the fuses and relays is key to maintaining the Camaro’s performance, making sure its power and features remain dependable. Regular checks can prevent electrical failures that may affect critical vehicle systems.
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(1998-2002) Chevrolet Camaro 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 Camaro 1998-2002 fuse assignment
- Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse in the Chevrolet Camaro is the fuse #11 “CIG/ACCY” in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Year of production: from 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Instrument Panel Fuse Box
Fuse Box Location
The fuse box is located behind a cover on the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
Fuse box diagram
Assignment of the fuses in the passenger compartment
№ | Name | Description |
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1 | STOP/HAZARD | Hazard Flashers, Brake Switch Assembly |
2 | TURN B/U | Traction Control/Second-Gear Start Switch, Back-Up Lamp Switch, Turn Flasher, Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Module |
3 | STG WHL CNTRL | 1999-2002: Steering Wheel Controls |
4 | RADIO ACCY | Delco Monsoon Radio Amplifier, Remote CD Player (Trunk) |
5 | TAIL LPS | Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Module, Headlamp Switch |
6 | HVAC | HVAC Selector Switch, Rear Defogger Switch, Timer |
7 | PWR ACCY | Parking Lamp Relay, Hatch Release Relay, Power Mirror Switch, Radio, Shock Sensor, Instrument Cluster |
8 | COURTESY | Body Control Module (BCM) |
9 | GAUGES | Body Control Module (BCM), Brake-Transmission Shift Interlock (BTS1), Instrument Cluster, Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Module |
10 | AIR BAG | 1998: Air Bag System, Dual Pole Arming Sensor 1999-2002: Air Bag System |
11 | CIG/ACCY | 1998-1999: Cigarette Lighter, Data Link Connector (DLC), Auxiliary Accessory Wire 2000-2002: Cigarette Lighter, Data Link Connector (DLC) |
12 | DEFOG/SEATS | Rear Defogger Switch/Timcr, Power Seats |
(IGN) | Aftermarket Use Only | |
13 | STG WHL CNTRL | 1999-2002: Steering Wheel Controls Illumination |
14 | WIPER/WASH | Wiper Motor Assembly, Wiper/Washer Switch |
(BATT) | Aftermarket Use Only | |
15 | WINDOWS | Power Windows Switch (RH, LH), Express-Down Module, Convertible Top Switch |
16 | IP DIMMER | Door Illumination Lamp (LH, RH), Headlamp Switch, Fog Lamp Switch, Instrument Cluster, HVAC Control Assembly, PRNDL Illumination Lamp, Ashtray Lamp, Radio, Rear Window Defogger SwitchyTimcr, Traction Control (ASR)/Second-Gear Start Switch, Convertible Top Switch |
(ACCY) | Aftermarket Use Only | |
17 | RADIO | Body Control Module (BCM), Radio, Amplifier, Steering Wheel Controls-Radio |
Engine Compartment Fuse Boxes
Fuse Box Location
The other two are located in the engine compartment on the driver’s side of the vehicle.
Fuse box #1 diagram
Assignment of the fuses and relay in the engine compartment fuse box #1
№ | Description |
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ABS BAT SOL | Anti-Lock Brake System |
TCS BAT | Traction Control System (ASR) and ETC |
COOL FAN | Cooling Fan Control |
PCM BAT | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) |
FUEL PUMP | Fuel Pump |
AIR PUMP | Air Pump Relay and Bleed Valve |
LH HDLP DR | Left Headlamp Door and Module |
RH HDLP DR | Right Headlamp Door and Module |
HORN | Horn Relay |
ABS BAT-1 | Anti-Lock Brake System Module |
H/L DR HORN | Horn and Headlamp Doors |
ABS BAT-2 | Anti-Lock Brake and Traction Control System (ASR) |
COOL FAN | Cooling Fan Relays |
Relay | |
FOG LAMP | Fog Lamps |
HORN | Horn |
FAN #3 | Cooling Fans |
FAN #2 | Cooling Fans |
FAN #1 | Cooling Fans |
Fuse box #2 diagram
Assignment of the fuses and relay in the engine compartment fuse box #2
Name | Description |
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INJ-2 | Fuel Injectors (Not Used for V6) (LH Injectors for V8 and Ignition Module) |
INJ-1 | Fuel Injectors (All for V6) (RH Injectors for V8 and Ignition Module) |
ENG SEN | Mass Air Flow, Heated Oxygen Sensor, Skip Shift Solenoid (V8 Only), Reverse Lockout Solenoid, Brake Switch |
STRTR | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and Clutch Pedal Switch |
ABS IGN | Anti-Lock Brake System Module |
PCM IGN | Powertrain Control Module (PCM) |
ETC | Electronic Throttle Control (V6 Only) |
ENG CTRL | Ignition Module (V6 Only), Automatic Transmission and Charcoal Canister Purge Solenoid |
A/C CRUISE | Air Conditioning Compressor Relay, Cruise Control Switches and Module |
ENG CTRL | Engine Controls, Fuel Pump, Powertrain Control Module (PCM), A.I.R. and Cooling Fans |
I/P-1 | HVAC Blower Control and Relay |
IGN | Ignition Switch, Relay and Starter Enable Relay |
I/P-2 | Instrument Panel Fuse Center |
Relay | |
AIR SOL | 1998-1999: Air Solenoid 2000-2002: Not Used |
AIR PUMP | Air Pump |
A/C COMP | Air Conditioning Compressor |
FUEL PUMP | Fuel Pump |
STARTER | Starter |
IGN | Engine Controls, Cruise Control, Air Conditioning |
Conclusion
For owners and enthusiasts of classic Chevrolet Camaro 1998-2002, 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.