2019-2022 Honda Accord Fuse Box Diagram
Honda Accord Fuse Box Diagram: Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Located near the 12-volt battery. Push the tabs to open the box.
Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover. Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number.
№ | Circuit Protected | Amps |
---|---|---|
1 | BATTERY | 125 A |
2 | – | (70 A) |
2 | EPS | 70 A |
2 | – | (30 A) |
2 | FUSE BOX MAIN 2 | 60 A |
2 | EBB | 40 A |
2 | ABS/VSA FSR | 40 A |
2 | – | (30 A) |
2 | IG MAIN1 | 30 A |
3 | REAR DEFROSTER | 40 A |
3 | FUSE BOX MAIN 1 | 60 A |
3 | — | (30 A) |
3 | HEATER MOTOR | 40 A |
3 | — | (40 A) |
3 | ST MG | 30 A |
3 | SUB FAN MOTOR | 30 A |
3 | — | (30 A) |
4 | – | (30 A) |
4 | FUSE BOX OP 2 (option) | (70 A) |
4 | – | (40 A) |
4 | FUSE BOX OP 1 | 60 A |
5 | — | (40 A) |
5 | MAIN FAN MOTOR | 30 A |
5 | SPM2 | 30 A |
5 | ABS/VSA MOTOR | 40 A |
5 | IG MAIN2 | 30 A |
5 | WIPER MOTOR | 30 A |
6 | SRM1 | 30 A |
7 | — | — |
8 | — | – |
9 | STOPLIGHT | 10 A |
10 | TCU (option) | (15 A) |
11 | INJ | 20 A |
12 | TCU2 (option) | (10 A) |
13 | IGP | 15 A |
14 | TCU3 (option) | (10 A) |
15 | FI ECU | 10 A |
16 | BATT SNSR | 7.5 A |
17 | DBW | 15 A |
18 | IG COIL | 15 A |
19 | HAZARD | 15 A |
20 | – | – |
21 | — | – |
22 | H/STRG (option) | (10 A) |
23 | — | – |
24 | AUDIO | 15 A |
25 | REAR H/SEAT (option) | (20 A) |
26 | FR WIPER DEICER (option) | (15 A) |
27 | BACK UP | 10 A |
28 | HORN | 10 A |
29 | FR FOG LIGHT (option) | (10 A) |
30 | SHUTTER GRILLE (option) | (7.5 A) |
31 | MG CLUTCH | 10 A |
32 | WASHER MOTOR | 15 A |
33 | – | – |
34 | — | (10 A) |
35 | AUDIO SUB (option) | (7.5 A) |
36 | IGPS | 7.5 A |
37 | IGPS (LAF) | 7.5 A |
38 | VB ACT | 7.5 A |
39 | IG1 TCU (option) | (10 A) |
40 | IG1 FUEL PUMP | 20 A |
41 | IG1 ABS/VSA | 7.5 A |
42 | IG1 ACG | 10 A |
43 | IG1 ST MOTOR | 10 A |
44 | IG1 MONITOR | 7.5 A |
45 | – | — |
Interior Fuse Box
Located under the dashboard.
Fuse locations are shown on the label on the side panel.
Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and label number.
№ | Circuit Protected | Amps |
---|---|---|
1 | — | — |
2 | L SIDE DOOR UNLOCK | 10 A |
3 | R SIDE DOOR UNLOCK | 10 A |
4 | ACC | 10 A |
5 | ACC KEY LOCK | 7.5 A |
6 | SRS | 10 A |
7 | — | – |
8 | IG HOLD2 (option) | (10 A) |
9 | SMART | 10 A |
10 | – | – |
11 | L SIDE DOOR LOCK | 10 A |
12 | DR DOOR LOCK | (10 A) |
13 | R SIDE DOOR LOCK | 10 A |
14 | OPTION | 10 A |
15 | DRL | 10 A |
16 | CTR ACC SOCKET | (20 A) |
17 | MOON ROOF (option) | (20 A) |
18 | – | – |
19 | — | – |
20 | SBW ECU (option) | (10 A) |
21 | DR DOOR UNLOCK | (10 A) |
22 | — | — |
23 | — | – |
24 | PREMIUM AMP (option) | (20 A) |
25 | — | — |
26 | – | – |
27 | – | — |
28 | – | – |
29 | – | — |
30 | – | – |
31 | – | – |
32 | IG HOLD3 (option) | (15 A) |
33 | DR P/SEAT SLI (option) | (20 A) |
34 | AS P/SEAT SLI (option) | (20 A) |
35 | OPTION2 | 10 A |
36 | METER | 10 A |
37 | OPTION 1 | 10 A |
38 | DR P/SEAT REC (option) | (20 A) |
39 | AS P/SEAT REC (option) | (20 A) |
40 | DR P/LUMBAR (option) | (10 A) |
41 | – | – |
42 | AVS (option) | (20 A) |
43 | OPTION | 10 A |
44 | ADS (option) | (20 A) |
45 | – | – |
46 | SRS | 10 A |
47 | — | – |
48 | HUD (option) | (10 A) |
49 | DOOR LOCK | 20 A |
50 | FR ACC SOCKET | 20 A |
51 | RR R P/W | 20 A |
52 | RR L P/W | 20 A |
53 | AS P/W | 20 A |
54 | DR P/W | 20 A |
55 | – | – |
Models with Auto Idle Stop
Interior Sub Fuse Box
Located under the dashboard.
Fuse locations are shown on the label on the side panel.
Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and label number.
No. | Circuit Protected | Rating |
1 | VST (Vehicle Safety Technology) ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) | 17.5 A |
2 | BACKUP 2 MAIN | 15 A |
3 | EOP | 7.5 A |
4 | BACKUP3 | 7.5 A |
5 | EBB | 7.5 A |
6 | METER VST | 7.5 A |
7 | VSA/ABS |
Honda Accord Fuse Box Diagram: Inspecting and Changing Fuses
1. Set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF. Turn headlights and all accessories off.
2. Remove the fuse box cover.
3. Check the large fuse in the engine compartment.- If the fuse is blown, use a Phillips-head
screwdriver to remove the screw and replace it with a new one.
4. Inspect the small fuses in the engine compartment and the vehicle interior.
– If there is a blown fuse, remove it with the fuse puller and replace it with a new one.
- Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases the chances of damaging your car’s electrical system.
- Replace the fuse with a spare fuse of the same specified amperage.
- There is a fuse puller at the back of the engine compartment fuse box cover.