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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2006COBALT SS, 4D SEDAN, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISEXTERNAL PAGESDIFFERENT CARSECTION 397 (WIRING SYSTEMS - SPECIFICATIONS, COMPONENT VIEWS AND CONNECTOR END VIEWS)COMPONENT LOCATORELECTRICAL CENTER IDENTIFICATION VIEWSUNDERHOOD FUSE BLOCK LABEL
2006 Chevrolet Cobalt SS, 4D Sedan, Standard
Underhood Fuse Block Label
2006 Chevrolet Cobalt SS, 4D Sedan, StandardSECTION Underhood Fuse Block Label
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Underhood Fuse Block Label Usage
| Device | Rating | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ABS Fuse | 20 A | EBCM |
| ABS Fuse (L66) | 10 A | EBCM |
| ABS PWR Fuse | 40 A | EBCM |
| A/C CLUTCH Fuse | 10 A | A/C CLUTCH Relay |
| A/C CLUTCH Relay | - | A/C Compressor Clutch |
| A/C DIODE | - | - |
| AUX 1 OUTLET Fuse | 15 A | Auxiliary Power Outlet |
| BACKUP LAMP Relay | - | Not Used |
| BACKUP Fuse | 10 A | Backup Switch (M/T), Coolant Level Switch, PNP Switch (A/T), Vehicle Speed Sensor (M/T) |
| BATT FEED Fuse | 40 A | I/P Fuse Block B+ Fuses |
| BRAKE Fuse | 15 A | Stop Lamp Switch |
| COOL 1 Fuse (L66) | 25 A | COOL FAN 1 Relay |
| COOL 2 Fuse (L66) | 25 A | COOL FAN 2 Relay |
| COOL FAN LOW Relay (L61) | - | ECM |
| COOL FAN HI Relay (L61) | - | Cooling Fan, Cooling Fan Resistor, ECM |
| COOL FAN 1 Relay (L66) | - | Left Cooling Fan, PCM |
| COOL FAN 2 Relay (L66) | - | Cooling Fan Relay 3, PCM, Right Cooling Fan |
| COOL HI Fuse (L61) | 40 A | COOL FAN HI Relay |
| COOL LO Fuse (L61) | 20 A | COOL FAN LOW Relay |
| CIGAR/AUX 2 Fuse | 20 A | Cigar Lighter |
| DRL Relay | - | DRL Resistor |
| ECM/CAM Fuse (L66) | 15 A | CMP Sensor, ECM |
| ECM/TCM Fuse | 10 A | ECM, TCM |
| EMISS Fuse (L61) | 10 A | Heated Oxygen Sensors, EVAP Purge Solenoid, EVAP Vent Solenoid |
| EMISS Fuse (L66) | 15 A | Heated Oxygen Sensors, EVAP Purge Solenoid, EVAP Vent Solenoid |
| ENG MAIN Relay | - | EMISS Fuse, ETC Fuse (L61), ECM/CAM Fuse |
| ETC Fuse | 15 A | ECM |
| FOG LP Relay | - | Fog Lamps |
| FOG LP Fuse | 10 A | FOG LAMP Relay |
| FRT WIPER Relay | - | Windshield Wiper Motor, Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch |
| FRT WIPER Fuse | 25 A | FRT WIPER Relay |
| FUEL PUMP Relay | - | Primary Fuel Pump and Sender Assembly |
| FUEL PUMP Fuse | 10 A | FUEL PUMP Relay |
| HORN Relay | - | Horn |
| HORN Fuse | 15 A | HORN Relay |
| HTD SEATS Fuse | 20 A | Driver and Front Passenger Heated Seat Modules |
| HVAC BLOWER Fuse | 40 A | HVAC Blower Motor |
| IGN Fuse | 30 A | Ignition Switch |
| IGN/INJ Fuse (L61) | 15 A | Fuel Injectors, ICM |
| INJECTORS Fuse (L66) | 10 A | Fuel Injectors |
| LH HDLP Fuse | 15 A | Left High and Low Beam Headlamps |
| PREM AUD Fuse | 20 A | Amplifier (WBM) |
| PWR SEAT Circuit Breaker | 30 A | Driver Seat Adjuster Switch |
| PWR TRAIN Fuse | 10 A | ECM, Automatic Transmission (A/T), PNP Switch (L66) |
| PWR WDW Circuit Breaker | 30 A | PWR WDW Relay |
| PWR WDW Relay | - | SUNROOF Fuse, Driver and Front Passenger Window Switches |
| REAR DEFOG Fuse | 25 A | REAR DEFOG Relay |
| REAR DEFOG Relay | - | Rear Defogger Grid |
| RH HDLP Fuse | 15 A | Right High and Low Beam Headlamps |
| RR WIPER Fuse | 15 A | REAR WIPER Relay |
| RR WIPER Relay | - | Rear Wiper Motor |
| SUNROOF Fuse | 20 A | Sunroof Control Module |
| WIPER SYSTEM Relay | - | FRT WIPER Fuse, RR WIPER Fuse |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.