Where is fuse box located in honda
Fuses, located in-between the battery, are the electrical components your car draws power from. It's important to know where the fuses are located and what each fuse does, so that if you ever have a problem you know where to start looking. Always start the diagnosis of an electrical problem with its fuse because they are easy to test and pretty cheap to replace.
Honda Component Breakdown
Interior Fuse Box
The interior fuse box is located underneath the dashboard on the driver's side. The lid is clipped in. To remove it, swing the lid down and pull it out.
Interior Fuse Box |
Driver's side fuse box. |
The interior fuse panel (Figure 1a) is located under the dash (Figure 1b). The table in Figure 1c contains the fuse, the rating, and what the fuse does. For example, if your radio stopped working, you'd need to test fuse number 23 and replace it with a new 15 amp fuse if found to be faulty. Because interior fuses commonly fail, it is recommended to keep a pack with an assortment of different amperage in the glove compartment.
Under the Hood Fuse Box
The fuse box under the hood is located next to the battery in the engine compartment.
The diagram in Figure 2a is the layout of the fuse box located under the hood. Figure 2c gives the amperage and what the fuse—in that location—controls. These fuses are less likely to blow than the ones inside the car. That said, it'll also be less likely that there'll be a spare handily available in the event that one does. If one of these fuses does blow, it's usually a sign that there is something else wrong that caused it to fail in the first place.
Honda Civic (1996-2000) Component Breakdown
Interior Fuse Box
Figure 3a is the layout of the interior fuse panel (located under the dash), while Figure 3b is a table containing the fuse number, the rating, and what that fuse does. If the radio stopped working, for example, the next step would be to test fuse number 23 and replace it with a new 15 amp fuse if it's faulty. Interior fuses fail more frequently than under the hood fuses, which is why it is recommend keeping an assortment pack with different amperage fuses in the glove compartment.
Diagram of the fuse box under the hood. |
Under the Hood Fuse Box
Figure 4a is the layout of the fuse panel, which is located under the hood, while Figure 4b gives the amperage and what that fuse—in that location—controls. These fuses are less likely to blow and are larger fuses than ones inside the car, so it's less likely you will have a spare in the even one does. In addition, if one of these fuses does blow it's usually a sign that there is something else wrong that caused it to fail in the first place.