Circuit Protection Devices

1992 Chevrolet Corvette Base, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Circuit Protection Devices
CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES LOCATION

Component Location
A/C Fuse In wiring harness, near blower fan motor.
AIR Electric Pump Fuse (5.7 VIN J) On left side of engine compartment, in front of battery. See Figure .
Circuit Breakers In main fuse block, under right side of dash.
Convenience Center Under right side of dash.
Fuse Blocks
Auxiliary
5.7 (VIN J) Behind right side of dash, near radio receiver box. See Figure .
5.7 (VIN P) Behind right side of dash, near radio receiver box. See Figure .
Main
5.7 (VIN J) Under right side of dash. See Figure .
5.7 (VIN P) Under right side of dash. See Figure .
Fusible Links
"A" (Rust) Auxiliary Fuse Block At jump start junction block.
"B" & "C" (Rust) Charging System At jump start junction block.
"D" & "E" (Rust) Cooling Fan Relay At jump start junction block.
"G" (Rust) Headlight Control Module At jump start junction block.
"H" (Rust) ECM On battery positive terminal pigtail.
"J" (Rust) ABS Modulator At jump start junction block.
"K" (Rust) Blower Fan At jump start junction block.
"L" (Rust) ABS Module At jump start junction block.
"M" (Rust) Main fuse Block At jump start junction block.
"R" (Rust) Air Pump Relay (VIN J) At jump start junction block.
"T" (Rust) Ignition Switch At jump start junction block.
Headlight Control Unit (VIN J) On left front of engine compartment.
Underhood Lights In-Line Fuse Attached to left front side marker light.
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