Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006-2007) fuse box and relay Diagrams

Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2006 2007

The Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006-2007) is a mid-sized coupe known for its sporty design and comfortable ride. The electrical system of this model plays a key role in powering various features, from engine control to comfort amenities, and relies on a well-organized fuse box and relay system to function properly.

The fuse box in the Chevrolet Monte Carlo is typically located in the engine compartment and inside the cabin, often on the passenger side under the dashboard or behind a panel. The engine compartment fuse box protects high-current circuits such as those for the engine, transmission, and ABS, while the interior fuse box covers accessories like the radio, interior lights, and power windows. Fuses protect each circuit by breaking the connection in case of an overload or short circuit, preventing potential damage.

Relays in the Monte Carlo are electrically operated switches that control high-current components, such as the cooling fans, fuel pump, and starter motor. By using relays, the car can safely manage high-power loads with low-current control signals, ensuring safety and efficiency. Regular inspection of the fuses and relays is important to prevent electrical problems and maintain the vehicle’s reliable performance.

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(2006-2007) Chevrolet Monte Carlo 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 Monte Carlo (2006-2007) fuse assignment

  • Cigar lighter / power outlet fuses in the Chevrolet Monte Carlo are located in the Passenger Compartment Fuse Box (see fuse “AUX” (Auxiliary Outlets)) and in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box (see fuse “AUX PWR” (Auxiliary Power)).

Year of production: from 2006, 2007

Passenger compartment Fuse Box

Fuse box location

The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006-2007)
The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006-2007)

It is located in the front-passenger footwell, behind the cover.

Fuse box diagram

Interior fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006)
Interior fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006)

2006

Interior fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2007)
Interior fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2007)

2007

Assignment of the fuses and relay in the Passenger Compartment

Name Usage
PWR/SEAT Power Seats
PWR/WNDW Power Window
RAP Retained Accessory Power
HTD/SEAT Heated Seats
AUX Auxiliary Outlets
AMP Amplifier
S/ROOF Sunroof
ONSTAR OnStar
XM XM Radio
CNSTR Canister
DR/LCK Door Locks
PWR/MIR Power Mirrors
AIRBAG Airbags
TRUNK Trunk
TRUNK Trunk Relay
DECKLID Trunk
DECKLID RLY Trunk Relay

Engine Compartment Fuse Box

Fuse box location

The location of the fuses in the engine compartment: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006-2007)
The location of the fuses in the engine compartment: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006-2007)

It is located in the engine compartment (right-side).

Fuse box diagram

Under-hood fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006, 2007)
Under-hood fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006, 2007)

Assignment of the fuses and relay in the Engine Compartment

Name Usage
LT PARK Driver’s Side Parking Lamp
RT PARK Passenger’s Side Parking Lamp
FAN 1 Cooling Fan 1
SPARE Spare
SPARE Spare
AIRBAG/DISPLAY Airbag, Display
TRANS Transaxle
ECM IGN Engine Control Module, Ignition
RT T/SIG Passenger’s Side Turn Signal
LT T/SIG Driver’s Side Turn Signal
DRL 1 Daytime Running Lamps 1
HORN Horn
SPARE Spare
PWR DROP/RANK Power Drop, Crank
STRG WHL Steering Whee
ECM/TCM Engine Control Module, Transmission Control Module
RVC SEN Regulated Voltage Control Sensor
RADIO Audio System
FOG LAMPS Fog Lamps
SPARE Spare
BATT 4 Battery 4
ONSTAR OnStar
STRTR 2006: Anti-lock Brake System Motor 1
2007: Starter
ABS MTR1 Anti-lock Brake System Motor 1
BATT 3 Battery 3
WSW Windshield Wiper
HTD MIR Heated Mirror
SPARE Spare
BATT 1 Battery 1
ABS MTR2 Anti-lock Brake System Motor 2
AIR PUMP Air Pump
BATT 2 Battery 2
INT LIGHTS Interior Lamps
INT LTS/NL DIM Interior Lamps, Instrument Panel Dimmer
A/C CMPRSR Air Conditioning Compressor
AIR SOL AIR (Air Injection Reactor) Solenoid
AUX PWR Auxiliary Power
BCM Body Control Module
CHMSL/BACKUP Center High-Mounted Stoplamp, Back-up Lamps
DISPLAY Display
ETC/ECM Electronic Throttle Control, Engine Control Module
INJ 1 Injector 1
EMISSIONS 1 Emissions 1
INJ 2 Injector 2
EMISSIONS 2 Emissions 2
RT SPOT Right Spot
LT SPOT Left Spot
HDLP MDL Headlamp Module
DRL 2 Daytime Running Lamps 2
FAN 2 Cooling Fan 2
FUEL/PUMP Fuel Pump
WPR Wiper
LT LO BEAM Driver’s Side Low Beam
RT LO BEAM Passenger’s Side Low Beam
LT HI BEAM Driver’s Side High Beam
RT HI BEAM Passenger’s Side High Beam
Relay
STRTR Starter
REAR DEFOG Rear Defogger
FAN 1 Cooling Fan 1
FAN 2 Cooling Fan 2
A/C CMPRSR Air Conditioning Compressor
FAN 3 Cooling Fan 3
FUEL/PUMP Fuel Pump
PWR/TRN Powertrain

Conclusion

For owners and enthusiasts of classic Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2006-2007), 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.