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Fuses and fuses (Chevrolet Captiva 1)

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Contents: Device for removing fuses ↧ Fuse box ↧ Internal fuse box ↧ Engine compartment fuse box ↧ Auxiliary fuse box in the engine… ↧
The data on the new fuse must match the data on the blown fuse.

There is a group of main fuses in the block above the positive battery terminal. If you need to replace them, contact a service station.

Before replacing a fuse, turn off the corresponding switch and ignition.

A blown fuse is easily identified by the melted wire. Do not replace the fuse until the cause of the blown fuse has been eliminated.

Some functions are protected by multiple fuses.

Fuses may also be installed that perform no function.

Note: Some fuse box instructions may not apply to your vehicle.

When inspecting the fuse box, pay attention to the identification plate.


Device for removing fuses



The fuse extractor is located in the fuse box in the engine compartment.

Place the tool on the fuse from the top or side, depending on the fuse type, and remove the fuse.

Fuse box



Fuse box


1. The interior fuse box is located on the left side of the front passenger footwell.

1. The interior fuse box is located on the left side of the front passenger footwell.


2. The fuse box in the engine compartment is located behind the coolant reservoir.



2. The fuse box in the engine compartment is located behind the coolant reservoir.


3. Auxiliary fuse box (for diesel engines only) is located in the center of the front panel.

Note: Not all fuse box descriptions in this manual apply to your vehicle's fuse box. This information is correct at the time this manual was printed. After inspecting your vehicle's fuse box, refer to the label located on the fuse box.


Internal fuse box



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Engine compartment fuse box



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Auxiliary fuse box in the engine compartment (diesel only)



Auxiliary fuse box in the engine compartment (diesel only)


Note: Use only the manufacturer's fuse.


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