Uplander is a minivan that was produced and sold by Chevrolet from 2005 to 2009, replacing the Venture model. Built on the GMT201 platform. In this material, we will examine in detail the fuse diagrams of the Chevrolet Uplander 1st generation
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 with gasoline engines.

Here you will find the locations and photos of the mounting blocks. We will separately note the fuse responsible for the fuel pump.
In the engine compartment

Located on the right side of the engine compartment, behind the protective cover.

Example of access.

| No. | Description |
| J-Case type | |
| PLR | Fuse Puller |
| 29 | Fan 1 |
| 30 | Starter valve |
| 31 | Anti-lock braking system electric motor |
| 32 | Empty |
| 33 | Fan 2 |
| 34 | Front fan high |
| 35 | Main battery 3 |
| 36 | Rear heater |
| 37 | Main battery 2 |
| 38 | Spare |
| Type “Standard” | |
| 1 | Right high beam |
| 2 | Chevrolet Uplander Fuel Pump Fuse |
| 3 | Diode |
| BLANK | Empty |
| 4 | Left high beam |
| BLANK | Empty |
| 5 | Empty |
| 6 | Air conditioner clutch |
| 7 | Sound signal |
| 8 | Left low beam |
| 9 | Powertrain control module, electronic throttle control |
| 10 | Empty |
| 11 | Transmission valve |
| 12 | Right low beam |
| 13 | Anti-lock braking system ABS |
| 14 | Powertrain Control Module Ignition |
| 15 | Electronic ignition |
| 16 | Fuel injector |
| 17 | Climate control, RPA, Cruise control |
| 18 | Electronic throttle control |
| 19 | Engine sensor, evaporator |
| 20 | Airbags |
| 21 | Empty |
| 22 | Empty |
| 23 | Auxiliary |
| 24 | Windshield washer |
| 25 | AC/DC Converter |
| 26 | Rear fan |
| 27 | Front fan |
| 28 | Front windshield wiper |
| Relay modules | |
| RUN RLY | Starter |
| LO BEAM | Low beam |
| FUEL PUMP | Fuel pump relay |
| HORN | Sound signal |
| AC/CLTCH | Air conditioner clutch |
| HI BEAM | High beam |
| PWR/TRN | Power unit |
| WPR2 | Windshield wiper 2 |
| WPR1 | Windshield wiper 1 |
| FAN 1 | Fan 1 |
| CRNK | Crank |
| IGN MAIN | Ignition |
| FAN2 | Fan 2 |
| FAN3 | Fan 3 |
| BLANK | Empty |
In the salon

It is located at the end of the dashboard on the passenger side. To access it, you need to remove the protective trim.

Example of access.

| No. | Description |
| 1 | Trunk, door locks |
| 2 | Electronic level control |
| 3 | Rear wiper |
| 4 | Radio, DVD player |
| 5 | Indoor lamps |
| 6 | OnStar® System |
| 7 | Keyless entry module |
| 8 | Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning |
| 9 | Cruise switch |
| 10 | Steering wheel illumination |
| 11 | Mirrors |
| 12 | Brake light, turn signals |
| 13 | Heated seats |
| 14 | Empty |
| 15 | Electronic level control |
| 16 | Heated mirror |
| 17 | Central high-mounted brake light, reversing lights |
| 18 | Empty |
| 19 | Canister vent valve |
| 20 | Park lamps |
| 21 | Sliding door with electric drive |
| 22 | Empty |
| 23 | Empty |
| 24 | Left sliding door with electric drive |
| 25 | Right sliding door with electric drive |
| 26 | Empty |
| 27 | Empty |
| 28 | Park lights, rear lights |
| 29 | Auxiliary |
| 30 | Rear anti-fog protection |
| PLR | Fuse Puller |
| 31 | Power seats |
| 32 | Window lifter |