Pontiac Grand Prix mk7 (Seventh Generation; 2005) – fuse box diagram
Year of production: 2005
Instrument Panel Fuse Block
Fuse box is locate on the end of the instrument panel on the passenger side.
Fuse | Usage |
RAP | Retained Accessory Power |
SUN ROOF | Sunroof |
CRUISE SW | Cruise Switch |
PK LP | Parking Lamps |
RR DEFOG | Rear Window Defogger |
DR LK/TRUNK | Door Lock/Trunk |
ONSTAR/ALDL | Onstar®/Diagnostic Link |
CANISTER | Fuel Tank Solenoid Canister |
PK LAMPS | Parking Lamps |
RADIO/AMP | Radio Amplifier |
RFA/MOD | Remote Function Activator (Remote Keyless Entry) |
DISPLAYS | Instrument Panel Displays/Head-Up Display (HUD), Driver Information Center (DIC) |
INT LIGHT | Interior Lamps |
HVAC | Climate Controls |
CHMSL/BKUP | Center High Mounted Stop Lamp/Back-Up Lamps |
PWR WDO | Power Windows |
SPRING COIL 2 | Steering Wheel Control Switches |
PWR SEAT | Power Seat |
TURN/HAZ | Turn Signals/Hazard Warning Lamps |
PWR MIRS | Power Mirrors |
HTD SEAT | Heated Seat |
Underhood Fuse Block
The underhood fuse block is located on the passenger’s side of the vehicle in the engine compartment.
Pontiac Grand Prix mk7 – fuse box – engine compartment (3.8 engine)
Fuses | Usage |
1 | Left Front High-Beam Headlamp |
2 | Right Front High-Beam Headlamp |
3 | Left Front Low-Beam Headlamp |
4 | Right Front Low-Beam Headlamp |
5 | Windshield Wipers/Washer |
6 | Washer/Regulated Voltage Control |
7 | Fog Lamps |
9 | SIR |
10 | Auxiliary Power |
11 | Horn |
12 | Emission |
13 | A/C Clutch |
14 | Oxygen Sensor |
15 | Power Control Module |
16 | Powertrain Control Module/Electronic Throttle Control |
17 | Electronic Throttle Control |
18 | Display |
19 | Anti-Lock Brake Solenoid |
20 | Fuel Injection |
21 | Transmission Solenoid |
22 | Fuel Pump |
23 | Anti-Lock Brakes |
24 | Electronic Ignition |
26 | Battery Main 1 |
27 | Battery Main 2 |
28 | Battery Main 3 |
29 | Fan 1 |
30 | Battery Main 4 |
31 | Anti-Lock Brake Motor |
32 | Fan 2 |
33 | Starter |
56 | Air Pump |
WARNING: Terminal and harness assignments for individual connectors will vary depending on vehicle equipment level, model, and market.