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V1 Fuse box

dastrups

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dastrups
Can anyone verify if I have the right fuses according to this picture? This is for a 2008 Chevy cobalt ss.
 

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Brett
Here is a photo of mine from a 2008 SS. Looks to be the same.
 

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Brett
Good catch. I didn't see that before. Looks to be labeled "CRNK". That might cause an issue. I think you can use the rear defrost relay as a substitute without issue. That would be the lower right relay in Prime's photo.
 
dastrups
I had taken it out to jump start the motor. It also looks like I have a 15a fuse in the lighter/outlet location where I should have a 20a. I know that this one has something to do with the OBD2 so I wonder if that would cause my OBD2 to not work.
 
Desert Sasqwatch
I had taken it out to jump start the motor. It also looks like I have a 15a fuse in the lighter/outlet location where I should have a 20a. I know that this one has something to do with the OBD2 so I wonder if that would cause my OBD2 to not work.
Only if the fuse is blown. Since you no longer have a lighter, leaving the 15A fuse shouldn't cause any issues with OBD functions.
 
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