Fuse Block - I/P, Label

2006 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 2SECTION Fuse Block - I/P, Label
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Fig 1: Fuse Block - I/P, Label
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Fuse Block - I/P, Device Usage

Device Rating Description
AUX PWR Fuse 20A Auxiliary Power Outlet - Bin, Auxiliary Power Outlet - Console, Auxiliary Power Outlet - Front - 1
AUX PWR2 Fuse 20A Auxiliary Power Outlet - Rear
BCK/UP STOP Fuse 15A Body Control Module (BCM)
BCM Fuse 10A Body Control Module (BCM)
COOLED SEATS Fuse 30A Climate Control Seat Module (KB6)
DDM Fuse 15A Driver Door Module (DDM)
DIM Fuse 15A Body Control Module (BCM)
DSM Fuse 10A Memory Seat Module (AN3), Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR)
IS LPS Fuse 20A Body Control Module (BCM)
LCK1 Fuse 15A Door Latch Assembly - LR, Door Latch Assembly - RR
LCK2 Fuse 15A Endgate Lock Actuator
LT DR Circuit Breaker 25A Driver Door Module (DDM), Window Switch - LR
LT STOP TRN Fuse 15A Body Control Module (BCM)
OBS DET Fuse 10A Liftgate Module (LGM) (E61), Rear Object Sensor Control Module (UD7)
PDM Fuse 15A Garage Door Opener (GDO) (UG1), Inside Rearview Mirror (ISRVM), Passenger Door Module (PDM), Roof Beacon Switch (5G4)
REAR HVAC Fuse 30A Blower Motor Control Module - Auxiliary
REAR SEAT Fuse 20A Folding Seat Motor - LR (ARS), Folding Seat Motor - RR (ARS), Heated Seat Module - Rear (KA6)
REAR WPR Fuse 25A Rear Window Wiper Motor (E52)
RT STOP TRN Fuse 15A Body Control Module (BCM)
SWC BKLT Fuse 2A Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly - Left, Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly - Right
UNLCK1 Fuse 15A Door Latch Assembly - LR, Door Latch Assembly - RR
UNLCK2 Fuse 15A Endgate Lock Actuator
WSW PUMP Fuse 15A Body Control Module (BCM)
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