Find the fuse box and relay locations for the Chevrolet Silverado EV 2023-2024 with diagrams, ensuring efficient management of the truck’s electrical systems.
The 2023-2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV is an all-electric pickup truck that combines cutting-edge technology with the rugged capabilities of its traditional Silverado lineup. Available in body styles such as Crew Cab, the Silverado EV boasts an impressive electric powertrain, offering substantial range, rapid charging, and a suite of advanced features. Its robust design, tailored for work and leisure, includes a spacious cabin and a versatile bed for hauling.
The electrical systems in the Silverado EV are managed through the fuse box and relays, integral to the truck’s reliable operation. The main fuse box is typically located in the engine bay, while additional fuse boxes and relays can be found in the cabin or under the dashboard. These components control key systems such as lighting, air conditioning, and even the truck’s electric drive components. Keeping the fuse box and relays well-maintained ensures the electric systems perform efficiently and reliably.
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(2023-2024) Chevrolet Silverado 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 Silverado EV 2023-2024 fuse assignment
Chevrolet Silverado EV Year of production: 2004
Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Left):
The instrument panel fuse block is on the driver side of the instrument panel, between the steering wheel and the door.
Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Right):
The instrument panel fuse block is located behind the glove box. It is accessible by removing the hush panel located underneath the glove box. To remove the hush panel, remove the four push-pins that secure the hush panel.
Underhood Compartment Fuse Block:
The underhood compartment fuse block is in the underhood compartment, on the passenger side of the vehicle. Press the clips on the sides and lift the cover to access the fuse block.
Fuse Box Diagrams
2024
Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Left)
List of fuses in the Left Instrument Panel Fuse Block (2024)
â„– | Usage |
---|---|
F01 | DRIVER_PWR_ST |
F02 | VKS_TTPM |
F03 | VECM |
F04 | BCM1 – Body Control Module 1 |
F05 | ELM 5 – Exterior Lighting Module 5 |
F06 | PASSENGER DSP |
F07 | SPARE |
F08 | TCP – Telematics Control Platform |
F09 | 4W_Co_Driver PWR LUMBAR |
SPARE | |
F10 | WCM_VKM – Wireless Charger Module |
TVR_APA_PFA | |
F11 | 2ND HTD SEAT – 2nd Row Heated Seat |
2ND HTD SEAT – 2nd Row Heated Seat 1 | |
F12 | SPARE |
F13 | TPIM |
TPIM2 | |
F14 | SPARE |
F15 | SPARE |
F16 | Tonneau Accessory |
F17 | SDM_AOS |
SRR | |
F18 | SPARE |
F19 | SPARE |
F20 | OBCM 2 |
MSM | |
F21 | HSM ROW |
HSM ROW 1 | |
F22 | SPARE |
F23 | MJR END HIGH |
F24 | TPIM1 & VBAT1 – Traction Power Inverter Module 1 |
F25 | SPARE |
F26 | TPIM 2 & VBAT 1 – Traction Power Inverter Module 1 |
F27 | DSP |
F28 | ELM 7 – Exterior Lighting Module 7 |
F29 | SPARE |
F30 | MJR END LOW |
F31 | ELM 2 – Exterior Lighting Module 2 |
F32 | RFR/PLCM |
F33 | MIDGATE CONTROL LOW |
F34 | ACP_VPM |
F35 | AMP – Amplifier |
F36 | CO-DRVR_PWR_ST |
F37 | SPARE |
F38 | ELM 6 – Exterior Lighting Module 6 |
F39 | RT WNDW – Right Hand Power Window |
F40 | LT WNDW – Left Hand Power Window |
Circuit Breakers | |
CB01 | – |
CB02 | – |
Instrument Panel Fuse Block (Right)
List of fuses in the Right Instrument Panel Fuse Block (2024)
â„– | Usage |
---|---|
F01 | FRT BLWR MTR – Front Blower Motor |
F02 | CPM |
F03 | SPARE |
F04 | SPARE |
F05 | BCM 2 – Body Control Module 2 |
F06 | BCM 4 – Body Control Module 4 |
F07 | COIL CLOCK SPRING |
F08 | TBCS/EPB – Trailer Brake Control Switch / Electric Park Brake |
F09 | ESM |
SPARE | |
F10 | Displays |
SPARE | |
F11 | CGM – Central Gateway Module |
SPARE | |
F12 | SPARE |
F13 | SPARE |
DLC – Data Link Connection | |
F14 | BODY MISC |
BODY MISC 1 | |
F15 | MISC_IP 1 |
F16 | SPARE |
F17 | SPARE |
F18 | BDY 1 |
HDLNR | |
F19 | VICM TPIM IGN – Vehicle Integration Control Module / Traction Power Inverter Module/Ignition |
F20 | OHC |
HUD | |
F21 | VCU |
VCU 2 | |
F22 | SPARE |
F23 | SPARE |
F24 | FCM_RLH_UGDO |
F25 | USB_ROW 2 |
F26 | SPARE |
F27 | USB |
F28 | SPARE |
F29 | FRT_HVAC_DIS |
F30 | SPARE |
F31 | BCM B – Body Control Module 3 |
F32 | HSWM – Heating Steering Wheel Module |
F33 | SPARE |
F34 | SPARE |
F35 | SPARE |
F36 | SPARE |
F37 | SPARE |
F38 | SPARE |
F39 | SPARE |
F40 | SPARE |
Circuit Breakers | |
CB01 | APO – Auxiliary Power Outlet Center Console |
CB02 | SPARE |
Underhood Compartment Fuse Block
List of fuses in the Underhood Compartment Fuse Block (2024)
â„– | Usage |
---|---|
F01 | – |
F02 | – |
F03 | – |
F04 | – |
F05 | – |
F06 | ACEC – Air Conditioning Electric Compressor |
F07 | ESSCP – Energy Storage System Coolant Pump |
F08 | – |
F09 | PECP – Power Electric Cooling Pump |
F10 | – |
F11 | – |
F12 | – |
F13 | TRLR_HD – Trailer Headlamps |
F14 | – |
F15 | VLM – Vehicle Leveling Module Spare |
F16 | – |
F17 | ELM 1 – Exterior lighting Module 1 |
F18 | SADS – Semi Active Damping System |
TAIL LMP LT – Left Tail Lamp | |
F19 | IECL2 – Left Internal Electrical Center 2 |
F20 | – |
F21 | – |
F22 | IRM_ACM – Integrated Refrigerant Module and Air Conditioning Module |
F23 | TAIL LMP RT – Right Tail Lamp |
VICMS – Vehicle Integrated Control Module | |
F24 | – |
F25 | – |
F26 | – |
F27 | PKLPS_TRLR – Trailer Parklamps |
F28 | – |
F29 | Spare |
F30 | PUMP_ONE |
F31 | – |
F32 | – |
F33 | Spare |
TRLR REV LMPS – Reverse Trailer Lamps | |
F34 | TIM1 – Trailer Interface Module 1 |
F35 | Spare |
F36 | TPIM1_BAT2 |
F37 | – |
F38 | TRLR_STP_TRN_LT – Trailer Stop |
F39 | TRLR_STP_TRN_RT |
F40 | VLM_M |
F41 | – |
F42 | – |
F43 | – |
F44 | Spare |
F45 | Spare |
F46 | Spare |
F47 | Spare |
F48 | Spare |
F49 | TBPM – Trailer Brake Power Module |
F50 | Spare |
F51 | MIDGATE MOTOR RIGHT |
F52 | – |
F5B | Spare |
F54 | PFCM |
F55 | REAR DEFOG |
F56 | – |
F57 | MINOR ENDGATE HIGH |
F58 | FRNT WIPER |
F59 | TIM2 |
F60 | PKLPS_ID |
F61 | Spare |
F62 | ELM B |
F6B | GLASS BREAK |
F64 | – |
F65 | ELM 4 |
F66 | – |
F67 | EMB/GRILL LIGHT |
F68 | HDLP_LT |
F69 | MIDGATE LEFT MOTOR |
F70 | EBCM1 |
F71 | DC/AC INV |
F72 | Spare |
F73 | – |
F74 | – |
F75 | Spare |
F76 | HDLP_RT |
F77 | – |
F78 | MIDGATE CROSS BAR MOTOR 2 MIDGATE CROSS BAR MOTOR 1 |
F79 | PCV_PEEV_ALD FR RADAR/VIRTUAL KEY |
F80 | IECR2 |
F81 | IECL1 |
F82 | – |
F83 | – |
F84 | V2LIM |
F85 | Spare |
HVS (HIGH VOLTAGE SERVICE DISCONNECT) | |
F86 | HORN |
F87 | FRT WSHR PMP |
F88 | – |
F89 | – |
F90 | – |
F91 | – |
Conclusion
The Chevrolet Silverado EV 2023-2024 offers the perfect blend of innovation and functionality. Proper care of the fuse box and relays is vital for maintaining its advanced electrical systems.