Trailer Fuse Locations on a 2015 Chevy Silverado 1500
Updated 11/16/2024 | Published 11/13/2017 >
Question:
looking for the fuses on a 2015 1500 chevey Silverado there three different fuse boxes
asked by: Jim C
Expert Reply:
If you are looking for the fuses on your 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 that are tied to your trailer wiring then those will be in the fuse box in the engine compartment. You can find this information as well as a list of what all the fuses are tied to in your copy of your owner's manual.
1 - Trailer Brake
2 - Trailer Battery
14 - Trailer Stop/Turn Lamps, Left
15 - Trailer Parking Lamps
16 - Trailer Back-up Lamp
17 - Trailer Stop/Turn Lamps, Right
64 (Relay) - Trailer Parking Lamps
I have linked our fitguide for the products that fit your 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 for you to reference. This includes any wiring kits that you would need for towing.

Larry J.
5/19/2020
Drove from Chicago to Georgia and no issues. Get to Georgia and now none of my trailer lights work. Stopped at auto store and changed connections and still no light. Which fuses should I change?


David
8/1/2020
I just bought an after market Trailer brake controller that fits in just above the 4-wheel drive turn dial to the left of steering wheel. I attached the wire. The truck is not recognizing the new controller. Is there something else I need to do? I thought maybe a fuse was missing for the controller to work. Any suggestions.


Alexis
11/16/2024
I have a2015 Chevy Silverado , just bought a trailer lights worked but as soon as I connected it to my truck only one side of the lights work, I changed the fuse 10A and my lights of the trailer work but the only issue I have is at night time the rest of the lights don’t Stay on

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George G.
1/28/2020
Trailer 4 connector light tester shows that I am not getting power at the 2015 silverado truck plug that I need for the running lights on my boat trailer. Turn light and break lights on trailer work fine and all lights on the truck work correct. Therefore. It is probably a bown fuse but I cant figure out which fuse it is. I have tried to read the fuse instruction on the fuse box but I do not see a fuse designated for the trailer running lights?