Understanding your 2006 Saturn Vue’s fuse box is crucial for diagnosing and resolving electrical issues, especially when it comes to using your OBD2 scanner. Locating the correct fuse for your OBD2 port or related systems can save you time and money on car repairs. This guide will walk you through the fuse box locations in your 2006 Saturn Vue and pinpoint fuses relevant to your OBD2 diagnostic process.
Your 2006 Saturn Vue is equipped with two primary fuse box locations: the Instrument Panel Fuse Block and the Underhood Fuse Block. Each of these fuse boxes houses fuses and relays that protect different circuits throughout your vehicle. Knowing the location and function of each fuse is essential for effective troubleshooting.
Instrument Panel Fuse Block Location and Diagram
The Instrument Panel Fuse Block in your 2006 Saturn Vue is located inside the vehicle. While the exact location might slightly vary, it is generally found on the driver’s side, often behind a panel beneath the steering wheel or on the side of the dashboard, accessible when the driver’s side door is open.
Once you locate the Instrument Panel Fuse Block, you’ll need a diagram to identify the specific fuses. Here is a diagram and description of the fuses in the Instrument Panel Fuse Block of your 2006 Saturn Vue:
2006 Saturn Vue Instrument Panel Fuse Block Diagram
Instrument Panel Fuse Block diagram for a 2006 Saturn Vue, highlighting the layout and positions of various fuses and relays.
Type | No. | Description |
---|---|---|
Fuse MINI | 1 | (CRUISE) Cruise Control Switch, Brake Switch |
Fuse MINI | 2 | (EPS) Electronic Power Steering |
Fuse MINI | 3 | (IGN 1) Instrument Cluster, Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid, Traction Switch, Fog Lamp Switch |
Fuse MINI | 4 | (LOCK/MIRROR) Power Door Locks, Power Mirror, Entry Control |
Fuse MINI | 5 | (BCM) Body Control Module, Front Wipers, Windows, Sunroof |
Fuse MINI | 6 | (BCM (IGN 1)) Body Control Module |
Fuse MINI | 7 | (AIR BAG) Sensing and Diagnostic Module |
Fuse MINI | 8 | (RADIO (IGN)) Radio, Power Mirror, Premium Radio Amplifier |
Fuse MINI | 9 | (TURN) Turn Lamps |
Fuse MINI | 10 | (HVAC) HVAC Control Head |
Fuse MINI | 11 | (HAZARD) Hazard Lamps |
Fuse MINI | 12 | (HTD SEATS) Heated Seats |
Fuse MINI | 13 | (RADIO) Radio, Data Link Connector |
Fuse MINI | 14 | (PARK) Park Lamps, Taillamps, Side Marker Lamps, License Lamps |
Fuse MINI | 15 | (BCM/CLUSTER) Body Control Module, Instrument Cluster |
Fuse MINI | 16 | (INT LTS) Body Control Module, OnStar |
Fuse MINI | 17 | (DR LKS) Door Locks |
Relay | R18 | (AFTER BLOW) Not Used |
Relay | R19 | (HVAC BLOWER) HVAC Control Head |
Relay | R20 | (PK LP) Parking Lamps |
Relay | R21 | (DR LCK) All Door Lock Switch |
Relay | R22 | (PSG DR UNLCK) Passenger Door Unlock Switch |
Relay | R23 | (DRV DR UNLCK) Driver Door Unlock Switch |
Relay | R24 | (HDLP) Headlamps |
Important Fuse for OBD2: Fuse #13 (RADIO) – Data Link Connector
Notably, Fuse #13 in this panel is labeled “RADIO, Data Link Connector”. This is a crucial fuse to check if you are experiencing issues with your OBD2 scanner not powering up or connecting to your 2006 Saturn Vue. A blown fuse #13 could directly prevent your OBD2 scanner from communicating with the vehicle’s computer.
Underhood Fuse Block Location and Diagram
The Underhood Fuse Block is located in the engine compartment of your 2006 Saturn Vue, typically near the battery or on a fender wall. It is usually enclosed in a protective black plastic box.
Once you’ve found the Underhood Fuse Block, use the following diagram and table to understand the function of each fuse and relay:
2006 Saturn Vue Underhood Fuse Block Diagram
Underhood Fuse Block diagram for a 2006 Saturn Vue, illustrating the placement and function of fuses and relays in the engine bay.
Type | No. | Description |
---|---|---|
Fuse MINI | 1 | Battery Voltage to ECM, TCM, PCM [3.5L V6 (L66)] |
Fuse MAXI | 2 | Instrument Panel Fuse Box |
Fuse MINI | 3 | Horn |
Fuse MAXI | 4 | Anti-lock Brake System Battery |
Fuse MINI | 5 | Rear Defogger |
Fuse MAXI | 6 | Cooling Fans High (L4)/Cooling Fan 1 (V6) |
Fuse MINI | 7 | Fog Lamps |
Fuse MINI | 8 | Driver’s Side Headlamp |
Fuse MINI | 9 | Rear Wiper |
Fuse MINI | 10 | Anti-lock Brake System Module |
Fuse MAXI | 11 | Power Window Relay and Sunroof |
Fuse MINI | 12 | Cigarette Lighter |
Fuse MAXI | 13 | HVAC Blower Motor |
Fuse MINI | 14 | Right Headlamp |
Fuse MINI | 15 | Front Wiper |
Fuse MINI | 16 | Engine Control Module (ECM), Electronic Throttle Control (V6) |
Fuse MINI | 17 | Sunroof Module |
Fuse MINI | 18 | Stoplamps |
Fuse MAXI | 19 | Ignition switch |
Fuse MINI | 20 | Engine Ignition Module, Fuel Injectors (2.2L L4 (L61)) Camshaft Sensor, Main Relay Voltage To PCM, Ignition Coils 1-6 |
Fuse MINI | 21 | Fuel Injection |
Fuse MINI | 22 | Engine Control Module (ECM), Transaxle Control Module (TCM), Transaxle, L66 Powertrain Control Module (PCM) |
Fuse MINI | 23 | Low Coolant Switch, Backup Lamps (2.2L L4 (L61)), Vehicle Speed Sensor (Manual), Transaxle Range Switch (2.2L L4 (L61)) |
Fuse MINI | 24 | Heated Seats |
Fuse MAXI | 25 | Cooling Fan Low (L4), Cooling Fan (V6) |
Fuse MINI | 26 | Air Conditioning Clutch, Back Up Lamps (3.5L V6 (L66)) |
Fuse MINI | 27 | Fuel Pump |
Fuse MINI | 28 | Front Auxiliary Power Outlet |
Fuse MINI | 29 | Premium Radio Amplifier |
Fuse MINI | 30 | Anti-lock Brake System Ignition |
Fuse MAXI | 31 | Power Seats |
Relay | R1 | Fog Lamps |
Relay | R4 | Cooling Fan Motor High |
Relay | R5 | Engine Control Module/CAM, Emissions, Injectors, Electronic Throttle Control |
Relay | R6 | Rear Defog System |
Relay | R3 | Horn |
Relay | R2 | Daytime Running Lamps |
Relay | R7 | Wiper System |
Relay | R8 | Power Window Switch, Sunroof Module |
Relay | R9 | Front Wiper System |
Relay | R10 | Cooling Fan Motor Low |
Relay | R11 | Air Conditioning Clutch |
Relay | R12 | Back-up Lamps (V6) |
Relay | R13 | Fuel Pump System |
Relay | R14 | Rear Wiper System |
Fuse puller | 48 | Extraction tool for fuse replacement. |
Diode | 49 | Air Conditioning Diode |
Fuse MINI | ** | Emissions |
R38 | Cooling Fan | |
R47 | Cooling Fan (V6) |
Fuses Potentially Affecting OBD2 Functionality:
While Fuse #13 in the Instrument Panel Fuse Box is the most direct fuse related to the Data Link Connector (OBD2 port), other fuses in the Underhood Fuse Block are also important for overall OBD2 system functionality. These include:
- Fuse #1 (Battery Voltage to ECM, TCM, PCM): This fuse powers critical engine and transmission control modules. If blown, it could prevent the OBD2 port from receiving necessary power or communication signals.
- Fuse #16 & #22 (Engine Control Module (ECM)): The ECM is the brain of your engine management system and essential for diagnostics. Fuses protecting the ECM are vital for OBD2 operation.
- Fuse #19 (Ignition Switch): While not directly OBD2 related, the ignition system must be functioning correctly for the OBD2 port to be active in many cases.
Troubleshooting OBD2 Issues with Fuses:
If your OBD2 scanner is not working on your 2006 Saturn Vue, follow these steps to check the fuses:
- Locate both Fuse Boxes: Identify the Instrument Panel and Underhood Fuse Boxes using the descriptions above.
- Consult Diagrams: Use the diagrams provided to locate Fuse #13 in the Instrument Panel Fuse Box and the other potentially relevant fuses in the Underhood Fuse Box.
- Visually Inspect Fuses: Remove each fuse using a fuse puller (often found in one of the fuse boxes, position #48 in the Underhood box). Hold the fuse up to the light and check if the thin wire inside is broken or melted. If it is, the fuse is blown.
- Test with a Multimeter (Optional): For a more accurate test, use a multimeter to check for continuity across the fuse terminals. No continuity means a blown fuse.
- Replace Blown Fuses: Replace any blown fuses with a new fuse of the exact same type and amperage rating.
- Test Your OBD2 Scanner: After replacing any blown fuses, try using your OBD2 scanner again to see if the issue is resolved.
Important Notes:
- Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same amperage. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can damage your vehicle’s electrical system.
- If fuses blow repeatedly, it indicates a larger electrical problem. Consult a qualified mechanic to diagnose and repair the underlying issue.
- Fuse box diagrams can sometimes vary slightly. Always refer to the specific diagram located inside your fuse box cover or your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the most accurate information.
By understanding the fuse box locations and diagrams for your 2006 Saturn Vue, and specifically focusing on fuses related to the Data Link Connector and engine control systems, you can effectively troubleshoot many OBD2 related issues and maintain your vehicle’s diagnostic capabilities.