Circuit Protection Devices

1992 Chevrolet Cavalier RS, 2D Convertible, 2.2 4, StandardSECTION Circuit Protection Devices
CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES LOCATION

Component Location
Circuit Breakers On fuse block.
Convenience Center On top of left kick panel.
ECM/Fuel Pump Fuse (3.1L VIN T) Behind left side of dash. See Figure .
Fuse Block
Sunbird 2.0L (VIN H) Behind lower left side of dash. See Figure .
Cavalier 2.2L (VIN 4) Behind lower left side of dash. See Figure .
3.1L (VIN T) Behind lower left side of dash. See Figure .
Fusible Links
2.0L
"A" (Gray) ABS Relay At starter solenoid.
"B" (Rust) Alternator At starter solenoid.
"C" (Blue) Cooling Fan At starter solenoid.
"D" (Red) ABS & ECM On battery positive terminal pigtail.
"E" (Black) DRL Relay At starter solenoid.
"G" (Gray) Alternator At starter solenoid.
2.2L
"A" (Gray) ABS Relay At starter solenoid.
"B" (Rust) Alternator & Blower At starter solenoid.
"C" (Blue) Cooling Fan At starter solenoid.
"D" (Red) ABS & ECM On battery positive terminal pigtail.
"E" (Black) DRL On battery positive terminal pigtail.
"G" (Gray) Alternator At starter solenoid.
"L" (Red) ABS On ABS actuator motor assembly connector.
3.1L
"A" (Gray) ABS Relay At starter solenoid.
"B" (Red) Alternator & Blower At starter solenoid.
"C" (Blue) Cooling Fan At starter solenoid.
"D" (Red) ABS & ECM On battery positive terminal pigtail.
"E" (Black) Accessories At starter solenoid.
"G" (Rust) Alternator At starter solenoid.
"J" & "K" (Gray) Headlight Door At starter solenoid.
RENDER: 1.0x

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