Chevrolet Orlando (J309) 2011-2018 fuse box and relay Diagrams

Chevrolet Orlando J309 2011 2018

The Chevrolet Orlando (J309), produced from 2011 to 2018, is a versatile compact MPV designed for families, blending practicality with comfort. A crucial aspect of the Orlando’s reliability is its well-designed electrical system, which relies on the fuse box and relays to protect and control its various electrical components.

The fuse box in the Chevrolet Orlando is typically located in the engine compartment and another in the cabin, often beneath the dashboard on the driver’s side. The engine compartment fuse box manages high-power circuits, including those for the engine, ABS, and cooling fans, while the interior fuse box handles circuits for interior features such as lighting, the infotainment system, and power windows. Each fuse is designed to protect its respective circuit by “blowing” when there is an electrical fault, preventing damage to the vehicle’s components.

Relays in the Orlando serve as switches for high-current systems like the starter motor, fuel pump, and HVAC system. They ensure these systems can be operated safely by controlling high-power circuits with low-power electrical signals. Regular inspection of the fuses and relays is vital to prevent electrical issues, ensuring the vehicle’s smooth operation and longevity.

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(2011-2018) Chevrolet Orlando (J309) 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 Orlando (J309) 2011-2018 fuse assignment

  • Cigar lighter / power outlet fuses in the Chevrolet Orlando are the fuses №6 (Cigar Lighter), №7 (Power Outlet) and №26 (Auxiliary Power Outlet) in the Instrument panel fuse box.

Year of production: from 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Instrument Panel Fuse Box

Fuse box location

It is located in the instrument panel (on the left side), behind the cover (behind glovebox in RHD).

The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment (LHD): Chevrolet Orlando
The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment (LHD): Chevrolet Orlando

Left-hand drive vehicles

The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment (RHD): Chevrolet Orlando
The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment (RHD): Chevrolet Orlando

Right-hand drive vehicles

Fuse box diagram

Instrument panel fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Orlando
Instrument panel fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Orlando

Assignment of the fuses and relay in the Instrument Panel

Description A
1 Mobile Telephone Control Module 10
2 DC/DC Converter
3 Body Control Module 25
4 Radio 20
5 Parking Assist Control Module, Power Sounder, Multifunction Switch – Centre Console, Display 7.5
6 Cigar Lighter 20
7 Power Outlet 20
8 Body Control Module 30
9 Body Control Module 30
10 Body Control Module 30
11 Blower Motor Control Module 40
12 Not Used
13 Heated Seat Control Module 25
14 Data Link Connector, Oil Feeding Connector 7.5
15 Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module 10
16 Rear Compartment Lid Release Relay 10
17 HVAC Control Module / HVAC Control Assembly 15
18 Trailer
19 Battery Sensor
20 Not Used
21 Instrument Cluster 15
22 Ignition Switch 2
23 Body Control Module 20
24 Body Control Module 20
25 Not Used
26 Auxiliary Power Outlet 20
Non-serviceable relays (Printed Circuit Board (PCB)):
1 Tailgate Release Relay
2 Logistic Mode Relay 1
3 Auxiliary Power Relay

Engine Compartment Fuse Box

Fuse box location

The location of the fuses in the engine compartment: Chevrolet Orlando (J309; 2011-2018)
The location of the fuses in the engine compartment: Chevrolet Orlando (J309; 2011-2018)

It is located in the engine compartment, under the cover.

Fuse box diagram

Under-hood fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Orlando
Under-hood fuse box diagram: Chevrolet Orlando

Assignment of the fuses and relay in the Engine Compartment

Description A
1 Transmission Control Module 15
2 Engine Control Module 15
3 Not Used
5 Transmission Control Module, Engine Control Module, Mass Air Flow/Intake Air Temperature Sensor, Output Speed Sensor 15
6 Windshield Wiper Relays 30
7 Not Used
8 Fuel injectors 15
9 Ignition Coil, Fuel Injectors 15
10 Engine Control Module, Output Speed Sensor 15
11 Heated Oxygen Sensors 10
12 Starter Motor 30
13 Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Vent Solenoid Valve 7.5
14 Not Used
15 Rear Wiper
16 Air Quality Sensor 7.5
17 Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module 5
18 Fuel Pump Control Module 10
19 Not Used
20 Fuel Pump Relay 20
21 Windows Motors, Front Door 30
22 Not Used
23 Not Used
24 Windows Motors, Front Door 30
25 Electronic Vacuum Pump
26 Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) 40
27 Remote Control Door Lock Receiver 30
28 Rear Demister Grid 40
29 Not Used
30 Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM) 15
31 Body Control Module 20
32 Body Control Module 20
33 Heated Seat Control Module 30
34 Sunroof Control Module 25
35 Audio Amplifier 30
36 Not Used
37 Headlamp – Right Main beam 10
38 Headlamp – Left Main beam 10
39 Not Used
40 Not Used
41 Not Used
42 Cooling Fan Relays, Cooling Fan Motor 20/30
43 Not Used
44 Not Used
45 Cooling Fan High Speed Relay, Cooling Fan Motor 30/40
46 Cooling Fan Relays 10
47 Heated Oxygen Sensors, Throttle Body 10
48 Fog Lights, Front 15
49 Not Used
50 Not Used
51 Horn 15
52 Instrument Cluster 5
53 Inside Rearview Mirror 10
54 Headlamp Switch, Electrical Auxiliary Heater, HVAC Control Module 5
55 Window Switches, Front, Mirror Switch 7.5
56 Windscreen Washer Pump 15
57 Steering Column Lock Control Module 15
58 Not Used
59 Fuel Heater 30
60 Outside Rearview Mirrors 7.5
61 Mirror Defogger
62 A/C Compressor Clutch Relay, A/C Compressor Clutch 10
63 Rear Window Sensor
64 Inflatable Restraint Sensing and Diagnostic Module 5
65 Rear Fog Lamp
66 Rear Washer
67 Fuel Pump Control Module 20
68 Not Used
69 Body Control Module 5
70 Rain Sensor 5
71 Not Used
Relays:
1 A/C Compressor Clutch
2 Starter
3 Cooling Fan
4 Windshield Wiper Speed Control
5 Windshield Wiper
6 Not Used
7 Powertrain
8 Fuel Pump
9 Cooling Fan Medium Speed 1
10 Cooling Fan Medium Speed 2
11 Not Used
12 Cooling Fan Speed Control (Or in Relay Block – Under-bonnet)
13 Cooling Fan High Speed Relay
14 Not Used
15 Ignition Main Relay
16 Fuel Heater Relay
17 Rear Window Defogger
Non-serviceable relays (Printed Circuit Board (PCB):
Horn Relay
Windscreen Washer Pump Relay
Front Fog Lamp Relay
Headlamp High Beam Relay

Engine Pre-Fuse Box

Engine Pre-Fuse Box: Chevrolet Orlando
Engine Pre-Fuse Box: Chevrolet Orlando

It is located on the battery terminal.

Engine Pre-Fuse Box: Chevrolet Orlando
Engine Pre-Fuse Box: Chevrolet Orlando

Engine Pre-Fuse Box

Description A
1 Fuse Block – Instrument Panel 100
2 Fuse Block – Instrument Panel 100
3 Electrical Power Steering (EPS) (NJ1) 80
4 Not Used
5 Fuse Block – Battery Auxiliary 250
6 Starter Motor 250/500
chevrolet orlando j309 fuse box diagram above battery 2 2011 2018
chevrolet orlando j309 fuse box diagram above battery 2 2011 2018
Description A
5 Glow Plug Control Module 80
6 Electrical Auxiliary Heater 100
7 Not Used
8 Not Used

Relay Box

Relays: Chevrolet Orlando
Relays: Chevrolet Orlando

Relays

Relays
1 Cooling Fan Left Medium Speed Relay
2 Cooling Fan Speed Control 2 Relay
3 Cooling Fan Right Medium Speed Relay

Conclusion

For owners and enthusiasts of classic Chevrolet Orlando (J309) 2011-2018, 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.