Chevrolet 2013 Automobile User Manual


 
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Chevrolet Impala Police Package - 2013 - CRC - 4/10/12
15-6 Special Equipment Options
Battery power is supplied through
two fusible links, one 50 amp and
one 65 amp, to three circuit
breakers and two control relays
located in the relay center above the
accelerator pedal. For location
information, see Servicing Relays
and Circuit Breakers in the Index.
A 50 amp circuit breaker feeds
power directly from the 50 amp
fusible link through a 5.0 mm²
(10 gauge) blunt cut wire. Two
30 amp circuit breakers supply
power from the 65 amp fusible link
through the contacts of the control
relays to 3.0 mm² (12 gauge) blunt
cut wires. The blunt cut leads are
part of a 1.5 m (5 ft) loop of wire
coiled under the instrument panel in
the front passenger side footwell.
Each relay is operated by an
0.8 mm² (18 gauge) blunt cut, light
or dark blue control lead included in
the 1.5 m (5 ft) coil under the
instrument panel. An 8.0 mm²
(8 gauge) ground lead is also
provided in the 1.5 m (5 ft) coil. The
total current available through the
12-volt power supply is 110amps
(1320 watts).
Blunt cut ignition controlled power
and signal circuits are also included
in the following 1.5 m (5 ft) right
foot loop:
.
A yellow, 0.5 mm² (20 gauge)
10 amp fused circuit, Hot in
ACC/ACCESSORY, ON/RUN or
RAP (Retained Accessory
Power). The fuse for this circuit
is labeled RAP and is located
in the fuse block in the front
passenger side instrument
panel.
.
A pink, 0.5 mm² (20 gauge)
10 amp fused circuit, Hot in
STARTand ON/RUN. The fuse
for this circuit is labeled PWR
DROP/CRANK and is located in
the underhood fuse block in the
engine compartment.
.
A yellow/black, 0.5 mm²
(20 gauge) transaxle park signal
from the Body Control Module
(BCM). The circuit provides a
switched power when the
transaxle is not in PARK (P) and
the engine is running. The
electrical load attached to the
park circuit must not exceed
0.5 amps and is meant to drive
one relay coil.
.
A brown, 0.35 mm² (22 gauge)
vehicle speed signal (4,000
pulses/mile) from the ABS
module. Connect only high
impedance load.
Servicing Relays and Circuit
Breakers
The following information shows you
where the relays and circuit
breakers are located in the Fuse
BlockSEO.