- For the Honda Accord 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 model year. Fuse box located. Engine bay. The under-hood fuse box is located in the back of the engine compartment on the passenger’s side.
Where is the fuse box located on a 1998 Honda Accord?
Fuse Layout Honda Accord 1998-2002
- Passenger compartment, driver’s side.
- Passenger compartment, passenger’s side.
- Engine compartment.
How many fuse boxes does a Honda Accord have?
Fuse box location The vehicle’s fuses are contained in three fuse boxes.
Where are the fuses in a Honda Accord?
The interior fuse box is on the driver’s lower left side. The secondary under-hood fuse box is next to the battery. To open it, push the tabs as shown.
Where is the fuse box in a 97 Honda Accord?
The under hood fuse box is located to the rear of the engine compartment on the passenger side near the firewall. The relay box is located slight forward of the under hood fuse box.
What is the ACG fuse?
The important ACG (S) fuse (#24) protects the ignition switch circuit that supplies battery power to the main relay, which in turn supplies battery power to the fuel pump. You probably only need to worry if the fuse blows every time you insert a new one.
How do you turn off the alarm on a 1998 Honda Accord?
All you need for this is your ignition key.
- Insert the ignition key in the Accord’s driver-side door lock.
- Turn the key to the unlock position.
- Turn the key to the lock position.
- Turn the key back to the unlock position. The alarm should now be disabled.
What does HAC fuse mean?
HAC is the accessories division of Honda. Honda Accessories Corporation, I think. The fuse is probably for the trailer hitch wiring harness, as I think it is the only electrical accessory.
What does mg clutch stand for?
The MG clutch is the magnetic clutch on the AC compressor. There is nothing wrong with the AC. The relay failed in the closed position and it keeps feeding the AC compressor clutch. You need to replace that relay.
What is ACM fuse for?
The ACM can be identified by looking for part number 2015640-xxx. There are two primary protection circuits designed into the ACM. One is a thermal fuse which detects a heater runaway condition and shuts down the power to the heater to protect hardware on the BTU-8000/8100.
What does a fuse look like when it is blown?
Look at the fuse wire. If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced. A reading of OL (Over Limit) definitely means a blown fuse. If the fuse is blown, replace the fuse with one that is exactly the same (see panel).
Where is the fuse box on a Honda Fit?
Passenger compartment The interior fuse box is behind the panel. To access it, pull the fuse lid toward you. Fuse locations are shown on the label on the side panel.
Where is the fuse box on a 96 Honda Accord?
The interior fuse box is underneath the steering column. The under-hood fuse box is in the engine compartment next to the battery. If something electrical in your vehicle stops working, the first thing you should check for is a blown fuse.
1998 Honda Accord Fuse layout
The under dash fuse box is positioned on the left side of the dashboard, underneath the instrument panel.
See also: 1998 Honda Accord Fuse layout? (The answer is found)
Honda Accord Driver’s Side Under Dash Fuse Layout for 4-cyl engine
The fuse panel arrangement for the Honda Accord’s driver’s side. THE RIGHT-HAND SIDE 1 main relay SRS unit with a 15A PGM-FI rating (VA) 2 SRS units of 10A each (VB) 3 7.5A heater control panels, a recirculation control motor, and a recirculation control panel Relay for the rear window defogger 4 7.5A ABS control units, power mirror actuators, and power mirror defoggers are included (Canada) Optional connection for the fuse/relay box Control device for five 7.5A daytime running lights (Canada) 15A BLK/YEL Alternator, 6 pcs ECM/PCM, ELD unit, cruise control unit, cruise main switch indication, cruise control unit Solenoid valve for engine mount control (A/T), solenoid valve for evaporative emission bypass, solenoid valve for evaporative emission purge control, engine mount control solenoid valve Assembly of gauges The oxygen sensor relay is heated.
Heating oxygen sensors (both primary and secondary), Sensor de vitesse du véhicule (VSS) (M/T), Vent shut solenoid valve 7 7.5A Multiplex control unit (driver’s) (all 1998-99 models and the 2000 Sedan), OPDS unit (Optional Power Distribution System) (with side airbags), (All ’98-99 versions, as well as the ’00-01 Sedan) Windshield washer motor 8 Accessory socket relays rated at 7.5A Optional connection for the fuse/relay box 9 7.5A backup lights, a brake failure sensor, a clock, a DRL indication light, and a voltmeter are all included.
Assembly of gauges Transmission shift lock solenoid, trailer lighting connector, and multiplex control unit (passenger’s).
10 7.5A Reliability of the turn signal and warning lights 11 15A Ignition coil12 30A Windshield wiper intermittent relay, Windshield wiper motor, Windshield washer motor (’00-01 Coupe), Multiplex control unit (driver’s) (’00-01 Coupe), Multiplex control unit (driver’s) 13 ECM/PCM with 7.5A current, PGM-Fl primary relay REAR VIEW of the Honda Accord’s Driver’s Side Fuse Panel (4-cyl)
Honda Accord Driver’s Side Under Dash Fuse Layout for V-6 engine
1 PGM-Fl primary relay rated at 15 amps SRS (Security and Rescue System) unit (VA) 2 SRS units of 10A each (VB) a total of three 7.5A blower motor high relays Unit for controlling the climate, Control panel for the heater, fan control module (radiator fan control module), recirculation control motor, and other components. Relay for the rear window defogger, and a relay for the seat warmer 4 7.5A ABS control units, Power mirror actuators, Power mirror defoggers (Canada), ABS/TCS control units (2001 model), 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, 4 7.5A ABS control units, Connector that can be used as an option Socket for the fuse/relay box Control device for five 7.5A daytime running lights (Canada) 15A BLK/YEL Alternator, 6 pcs Cruise control unit, cruise control main switch indication, cruise control main switch Electronic logging device (ELD), The solenoid valve that controls the engine mount.
Evaporative emission bypass solenoid valve, Evaporative emission purge control solenoid valve, Evaporative emission purge control solenoid valve Assembly of gauges PCM, primary and secondary heated oxygen sensors, and other components.
10 7.5A turn signal/hazard relays11 15A turn signal/hazard relays Coils for the ignition system12 30A Auxiliary power steering pump (’00-01 Coupe), Intermittent wiper relay, Windshield wiper motor, Windshield washer motor, and a multiplex control unit (drivers) are all included.
1998 Honda Accord Fuse Layout for Passenger Side Fuse Box Front View
Layout of the Accord’s passenger-side under-dash fuse box THE RIGHT-HAND SIDE 1 30A motor for the moonroof a pair of 20A power seat up-and-down motors (2-way adjustable), Motor for the back up-and-down movement of the seat, Motor for reclining chair (8-way adjustable) 3 No longer in use 4 x 20A power seat front up-down motors, 1 x 20A power seat slide motor (8-way adjustable) 5 This number has not been used.
Unit for controlling six 10A daytime running lights (Canada) 20A Oxygen sensor that has been heated (California) Seventy-two-hundred-dollar bill Opening the moonroof and closing the moonroof need relay action.
Lights for gauges, etc.
a total of 11 7.5A courtesy lights, Lights on the trunk, lights on the ceiling Spotlights Sockets for 12 20A fuse/relay boxes Multiplex control unit (passenger compartment) 13 ECM/PCMs rated at 7.5A each Control panel for the heater, a security indication, Unit of control with multiplexing capabilities (door), Assembly of gauges Clock Socket for the fuse/relay box a multiplex control unit (for the driver), and a multiplex control unit (for the passenger).
14 7.5A ABS control unit15 20A ABS control unit Power window for the driver’s side, multiplex control unit (door).
Motor for the right rear motorized window (Sedan)
1998 Honda Accord Fuse Layout for Passenger Side Fuse Box Front View
Rear picture of the fuse box on the passenger side of a 1998 Honda Accord
Honda Accord under hood fuse layout
The fuse/relay box beneath the hood is positioned in the back corner of the engine compartment on the passenger’s side. BATTERY WITH A CAPACITY OF 41 100A Distribution of electrical power A 42-amp ignition switch is used (BAT) 43 20A Control unit for the right headlight and DRL (Canada), 44 This number has not been used. The following are included: 45 20A left headlamp, DRL control unit (Canada), high beam cut relay (Canada), and a high beam indication (USA), 46 15A PGM-FI main relay, with Data Link Connectors.
51 Nos.
Relay for the rear window defogger (53 40A) 54 40A fuses (in the passenger’s under-dash fuse/relay box) are rated at 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13.
2, 4, 5, and 6 fuses Blower motor with 56 volts at 40 amps Motor for a radiator fan (57 20A) Motor for the condenser (58 20A) RED NC compressor clutches are used.
Heaters for the driver’s and front passenger’s seats (59 20A) (Canada) Fuse box diagram for a Honda accord under the hood Rick Muscoplat posted a blog entry on
Fuse box diagram Honda Accord 1998-2003
It is positioned on the passenger’s side of the engine compartment, near the back corner of the compartment. BATTERY: 41 100A Distributed power systems ignition switch (42-50A) 42-51A (BAT) 43-20-0A Control unit for the right headlight and DRL (Canada), There were 44 of them. The following are included: 45 20A left headlamp, DRL control unit (Canada), high beam cut relay (Canada), and high beam indication (USA), 46 15A PGM-FI main relay with Data Link Connector. 47 20A Ignition key light, Key interlock solenoid, ABS control unit, Cruise control unit, ECM/PCM, Horn relay, High Mount Brake Light, Brake Failure Sensor, Trailer Lighting Connector, Multiplex control unit, ECM/PCM solenoids for the front and back of the vehicle with a current of 20A Turn signal/hazard relay with a current of 15 amps.
- 51 40A fuses (in the passenger’s under-dash fuse/relay box): Nos.
- a total of 52 times RWD relay (53 40A) for the rear window 54 40A fuses (in the passenger’s under-dash fuse/relay box) are rated at 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13.
- 2, 4, 5, and 6 fuses Blower motor with 56 volts and 40 amps (A).
- Compressor clutch with RED NC designation 59 20A Seat warmers for the driver and front passenger (Canada) The fuse panel arrangement for a Honda accord.
R1 | Headlamp relay – RH |
R2 | Headlamp relay – LH |
R3 | Horn relay |
R4 | Heater blower relay |
R5 | – |
R6 | AC condenser blower motor relay |
R7 | Engine coolant blower motor relay |
R8 | AC compressor clutch relay |
F41 | (100A) Battery |
F42 | (50A) Ignition switch |
F43 | (20A) Headlamp high beam warning lamp, headlamp washers, RH headlamp |
F44 | (7,5A) Headlamp high beam relay (with daytime running lamps) |
F45 | (20A) Headlamp adjustment (with gas discharge headlamps), headlamp high beam warning lamp, LH headlamp |
F46 | (15A) Datalink connector (DLC), engine management |
F47 | (15A) Alarm system horn, anti-lock brake system (ABS),cruisecontrol,enginemanagement,horn,ignitionkeyinterlocksolenoid (AT), ignition switch illumination, stop lamps |
F48 | (20A) Anti-lock brake system (ABS) |
F49 | (10A)Indicators/hazard warning amps |
F50 | (40A) Anti-lock brake system (ABS) |
F51 | (40A) Fuse box/relay plate-fascia 2/Power Window Motor |
F52 | (30A) Fuse box/relay plate-fascia 2 |
F53 | (30A) Heated rear window |
F54 | (40A) Fuse box/relay plate-fascia 2 |
F55 | (30A) Fuse box/relay plate-fascia 2 |
F56 | (40A) Heater blower motor |
F57 | (20A) Engine coolant blower motor |
F58 | (20A) AC compressor clutch, AC condenser blower motor |
F59 | (15A) Daytime running lamps, instrument illumination, licence plate lamps, side/tail lamps |
F60 | – |
F61 | – |
F62 | – |
Fuses located in the Honda Accord’s passenger compartment Identify the fuse box. The inside fuse boxes are situated on either side of the dashboard, on either side of the instrument panel. To get access to an internal fuse box, first open the vehicle’s door. Pull the cover open, then pull it away from the hinges by dragging it in the direction of your body. The driver’s side of the vehicle. The following is the coding scheme:
1 | Indicator relay/hazard warning lamps relay |
2 | Reversing lamp/s relay |
3 | Starter motor relay |
4 | Multifunction control module 1 |
F1 | (15A) Airbag, engine management |
F2 | (10A) Airbag |
F3 | (7,5A) AC condenser blower motor, engine coolant blower motor, heater/air conditioning (AC) |
F4 | (7,5A) Electric door mirrors, heated seats |
F5 | (10A/7.5 A) Anti-lock brake system (ABS)/IG2 Day Light |
F6 | (15A) Alternator, engine management, engine mounting control solenoid, cruise control |
F7 | (7,5A) Headlamp adjustment, sunroof, multifunction control module 1, rear screen wash/wipe system |
F8 | (7,5A) Navigation system, transmission park position inter lock solenoid, multifunction control module 1 (AT), ACC |
F9 | (7,5A) Central locking, clock, instrument panel, multifunction control module 1, reversing lamps (MT) |
F10 | (7,5A) Indicators/hazard warning amps, Turn Signals |
F11 | (15A) Ignition coil |
F12 | (30A) Multifunction control module1, windscreen wipers |
F13 | (7,5A) Engine management (except 1,6) |
No. | Amps. | Circuits Protected |
1 | 30 A | Moonroof |
2 | 20 A | Driver Power Seat Recline |
3 | 20 A | Assistant Power Seat Recline |
4 | 20 A | Driver Power Seat Slide |
5 | 20 A | Assistant Power Seat Slide |
6 | 10 A | Daytime Running Light* |
7 | 20 A | Rear Left Power Window |
8 | 20 A | Front Right Power Window |
9 | 20 A | Radio, Cigarette Lighter |
10 | 10 A | Small Lights |
11 | 7.5 A | Interior Light, Courtesy Lights |
12 | 20 A | Power Door Locks |
13 | 7.5 A | Clock |
14 | 7.5 A | ABS Motor Check |
15 | 20 A | Front Left Power Window |
16 | 20 A | Rear Right Power Window |
R1 – AC diode R2 – Heated rear window relay R3 – Cigarette lighter relay R4 – Electric windows relay R5 – Multifunction control module 2 Identifying fuse box type No2 Fuse box type No2 Identification of fuse box type
1 | A diode |
2 | Heated rear window relay |
3 | Cigarette lighter relay |
4 | Electric windows relay |
5 | Multifunction control module2 |
F1 | (20A) Electric windows |
F2 | (20A) Electric seats |
F3 | (30A) Headlamp washers |
F4 | (20A) Electric seats |
F5 | (20A) Fog lamps, multifunction control module2 |
F6 | (7,5A) -1,6 Engine control module(ECM) |
F7 | (20A) Electric window motor, rear left |
F8 | (20A) Electric window motor, front right |
F9 | (15A) Audio system, cigarette lighter |
F10 | (20A) Audio unit output amplifier |
F11 | (7,5A) Electric aerial, interior lamps |
F12 | (20A) Central locking, multifunction control module 2 |
F13 | (7,5A) Engine control module(ECM), clock, heater/air-conditioning (AC), immobilizer warning lamp, multifunction control module2, navigation system |
F14 | (20A) Heated seats |
F15 | (30A)Sunroof |
F16 | (20A) Electric window motor, rear right |
Fuse Box Diagram Honda Accord (1998-2002)
In this article, we’ll look at the Honda Accord, which was built from 1998 to 2002 and was the sixth generation. Here you can discover fuse box schematics for the Honda Accord 2001 and 2002, as well as information on the placement of the fuse panels within the vehicle and the function of each individual fuse (fuse layout).
Fuse Layout Honda Accord 1998-2002
Owner’s manuals from 2001 and 2002 are utilized to compile this information. It is possible that the position and function of fuses in automobiles manufactured at various eras will differ. Accord owners may find the fuse for the cigar lighter (power outlet) in the Right Instrument panel fuse box, which is labeled fuse9.
Passenger compartment
The inside fuse boxes are situated on either side of the dashboard, on either side of the instrument panel.
To access an inside fusebox, first open the car door and pull the cover open, then lift the cover away from the hinges by pulling it toward you, as shown.
Engine compartment
Located at the back of the engine compartment on the passenger side, the under-hood fuse box is accessible through a small hatch.
Passenger compartment, driver’s side
Fuses in the passenger compartment (DRIVER’S SIDE) are assigned to certain circuits.
No. | Amps. | Circuits Protected |
---|---|---|
1 | 15 A | IG1 Fuel Pump |
2 | 10 A | IG1 SRS |
3 | 7.5 A | IG2 HAC |
4 | 7.5 A | R/C Mirror |
5 | 7.5 A | IG2 Day Light (On Canadian models) |
6 | 15 A | ECU (ECM/PCM), Cruise Control |
7 | 7.5 A | IG1 Moonroof, Washer |
8 | 7.5 A | ACC |
9 | 7.5 A | Instrument Panel, Back-up Lights |
10 | 7.5 A | IG1 Turn Signals |
11 | 15 A | IG1 Coil |
12 | 30 A | IG1 Wiper |
13 | 7.5 A | STS |
Passenger compartment, passenger’s side
Fuses in the passenger compartment (PASSENGER SIDE) are assigned according to their location.
No. | Amps. | Circuits Protected |
---|---|---|
1 | 30 A | Moonroof |
2 | 20 A | Driver Power Seat Recline |
3 | 20 A | Assistant Power Seat Recline |
4 | 20 A | Driver Power Seat Slide |
5 | 20 A | Assistant Power Seat Slide |
6 | 10 A | Daytime Running Light (On Canadian models) |
7 | 20 A | Rear Left Power Window |
8 | 20 A | Front Right Power Window |
9 | 20 A | Radio, Cigarette Lighter |
10 | 10 A | Small Lights |
11 | 7.5 A | Interior Light, Courtesy Lights |
12 | 20 A | Power Door Locks |
13 | 7.5 A | Clock |
14 | 7.5 A | ABS Motor Check |
15 | 20 A | Front Left Power Window |
16 | 20 A | Rear Right Power Window |
Engine compartment
Identifying the fuses in the engine compartment is important.
No. | Amps. | Circuits Protected |
---|---|---|
1 | 20 A | Left Headlight |
2 | (7.5A) | (DIMMER RELAY) |
3 | 20 A | Right Headlight |
4 | 20 A | ABS F/S |
5 | 20 A | Stop |
6 | 15 A | ACG |
7 | 30 A | ABS Motor |
8 | 15 A | Hazard |
9 | — | Spare Fuse |
10 | 100 A | Battery |
11 | 20 A | Cooling Fan |
12 | 40 A | Back Up, ACC |
13 | 40 A | Power Window Motor |
14 | — | Spare Fuse |
15 | 40 A | Power Seat |
16 | 20 A | BSC |
17 | 40 A | Heater Motor |
18 | 40 A | Rear Defroster |
19 | 20 A | Heated Seat |
20 | 20 A | Condenser Fan |
21 | 50 A | IG1 Main |
Honda Accord (1998 – 2003) – fuse box diagram
Production years: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003
Engine compartment
Located at the back of the engine compartment on the passenger side, the under-hood fuse box is accessible through a small hatch. Box in the engine compartment of a Honda Accord: fuse box
Fuse name | Description | |
R1 | — | Headlamp relay – RH |
R2 | — | Headlamp relay – LH |
R3 | — | Horn relay |
R4 | — | Heater blower relay |
R5 | — | – |
R6 | — | AC condenser blower motor relay |
R7 | — | Engine coolant blower motor relay |
R8 | — | AC compressor clutch relay |
F41 | 100 | Battery |
F42 | 50 | Ignition switch |
F43 | 20 | Headlamp high beam warning lamp, headlamp washers, RH headlamp |
F44 | 7,5 | Headlamp high beam relay (with daytime running lamps) |
F45 | 20 | Headlamp adjustment (with gas discharge headlamps), headlamp high beam warning lamp, LH headlamp |
F46 | 15 | Datalink connector (DLC), engine management |
F47 | 15 | Alarm system horn, anti-lock brake system (ABS), cruise control, engine management, horn, ignition key interlock solenoid (AT), ignition switch illumination, stop lamps |
F48 | 20 | Anti-lock brake system (ABS) |
F49 | 10 | Indicators/hazard warning amps |
F50 | 40 | Anti-lock brake system (ABS) |
F51 | 40 | Fuse box/relay plate-fascia 2/Power Window Motor |
F52 | 30 | Fuse box/relay plate-fascia 2 |
F53 | 30 | Heated rear window |
F54 | 40 | Fuse box/relay plate-fascia 2 |
F55 | 30 | Fuse box/relay plate-fascia 2 |
F56 | 40 | Heater blower motor |
F57 | 20 | Engine coolant blower motor |
F58 | 20 | AC compressor clutch, AC condenser blower motor |
F59 | 15 | Daytime running lamps, instrument illumination, licence plate lamps, side/tail lamps |
F60 | — | – |
F61 | — | – |
F62 | — | – |
Passenger compartment fuse panel
The inside fuse boxes are situated on either side of the dashboard, on either side of the instrument panel. To get access to an internal fuse box, first open the vehicle’s door.
Driver’s side
Honda Accord – fuse box – fuse box in the interior compartment
Number | Description | |
1 | — | Indicator relay/hazard warning lamps relay |
2 | — | Reversing lamp/s relay |
3 | — | Starter motor relay |
4 | — | Multifunction control module 1 |
F1 | 15 | Airbag, engine management |
F2 | 10 | Airbag |
F3 | 7,5 | AC condenser blower motor, engine coolant blower motor, heater/air conditioning (AC) |
F4 | 7,5 | Electric door mirrors, heated seats |
F5 | 10 | Anti-lock brake system (ABS) |
7,5 | IG2 Day Light | |
F6 | 15 | Alternator, engine management, engine mounting control solenoid, cruise control |
F7 | 7,5 | Headlamp adjustment, sunroof, multifunction control module 1, rear screen wash/wipe system |
F8 | 7,5 | Navigation system, transmission park position inter lock solenoid, multifunction control module 1 (AT), ACC |
F9 | 7,5 | Central locking, clock, instrument panel, multifunction control module 1, reversing lamps (MT) |
F10 | 7,5 | Indicators/hazard warning amps, Turn Signals |
F11 | 7,5 | Ignition coil |
F12 | 30 | Multifunction control module1, windscreen wipers |
F13 | 7,5 | Engine management (except 1,6) |
Passenger’s side
Box in the inner compartment of a Honda Accord: fuse box
Number | Description | |
1 | 30 A | Moonroof |
2 | 20 A | Driver Power Seat Recline |
3 | 20 A | Assistant Power Seat Recline |
4 | 20 A | Driver Power Seat Slide |
5 | 20 A | Assistant Power Seat Slide |
6 | 10 A | Daytime Running Light* |
7 | 20 A | Rear Left Power Window |
8 | 20 A | Front Right Power Window |
9 | 20 A | Radio, Cigarette Lighter |
10 | 10 A | Small Lights |
11 | 7.5 A | Interior Light, Courtesy Lights |
12 | 20 A | Power Door Locks |
13 | 7.5 A | Clock |
14 | 7.5 A | ABS Motor Check |
15 | 20 A | Front Left Power Window |
16 | 20 A | Rear Right Power Window |
R1 | — | AC diode |
R2 | — | Heated rear window relay |
R3 | — | Cigarette lighter relay |
R4 | — | Electric windows relay |
R5 | — | Multifunction control module 2 |
Identifying fuse box type No 2
Honda Accord – fuse box – compartment box in the interior compartment
Number | Description | |
1 | — | A diode |
2 | — | Heated rear window relay |
3 | — | Cigarette lighter relay |
4 | — | Electric windows relay |
5 | — | Multifunction control module2 |
F1 | 20 | Electric windows |
F2 | 20 | Electric seats |
F3 | 30 | Headlamp washers |
F4 | 20 | Electric seats |
F5 | 20 | Fog lamps, multifunction control module2 |
F6 | 7,5 | 1,6 Engine control module(ECM) |
F7 | 20 | Electric window motor, rear left |
F8 | 20 | Electric window motor, front right |
F9 | 15 | Audio system, cigarette lighter |
F10 | 20 | Audio unit output amplifier |
F11 | 7,5 | Electric aerial, interior lamps |
F12 | 20 | Central locking, multifunction control module 2 |
F13 | 7,5 | Engine control module(ECM), clock, heater/air-conditioning (AC), immobilizer warning lamp, multifunction control module2, navigation system |
F14 | 20 | Heated seats |
F15 | 30 | Sunroof |
F16 | 20 | Electric window motor, rear right |
WARNING: The terminal and harness assignments for particular connections will change based on the degree of vehicle equipment, the model, and the market in which the vehicle is sold.
1998 Honda Accord fuse box diagram
* Because Honda Accord fuse box diagrams vary from year to year, make sure you choose the correct year for your vehicle:
Type | No. | Description |
---|---|---|
FuseMINI20A | 1 | Left Headlight |
FuseMINI | 2 | Not Used |
FuseMINI20A | 3 | Right Headlight |
FuseMINI20A | 4 | ABS F/S |
FuseMINI20A | 5 | Stop |
FuseMINI15A | 6 | ACG |
FuseMINI30A | 7 | ABS Motor |
FuseMINI15A | 8 | Hazard |
FuseMINI | 9A | Spare |
FuseFLB/PAL 295100A | 10 | Battery |
FuseMINI20A | 11 | Cooling Fan |
FuseFMX/JCase40A | 12 | Back Up, ACC |
FuseFMX/JCase40A | 13 | Power Window Motor |
FuseMINI | 14A | Spare |
FuseFMX/JCase40A | 15 | Power Seat |
FuseFMX/JCase | 16 | Not Used |
FuseFMX/JCase40A | 17 | Heater Motor |
FuseFMX/JCase40A | 18 | Rear Defroster |
FuseMINI20A | 19 | Seat Heaters |
FuseMINI20A | 20 | Condenser Fan |
FuseFLB/PAL 29550A | 21 | IG1 Main |
FuseMINI | 14B | Spare |
FuseMINI | 14C | Spare |
FuseMINI | 9B | Spare |
Type | No. | Description |
---|---|---|
FuseMINI15A | 1 | IG1 Fuel Pump |
FuseMINI10A | 2 | IG1 SRS |
FuseMINI7.5A | 3 | IG2 HAC |
FuseMINI7.5A | 4 | IG2 Mirror |
FuseMINI7.5A | 5 | IG2 Day Light |
FuseMINI15A | 6 | ECU (ECM/PCM), Cruise Control |
FuseMINI7.5A | 7 | IG1 Moonroof, Washer |
FuseMINI7.5A | 8 | ACC |
FuseMINI7.5A | 9 | Instrument Panel, Back-up Lights |
FuseMINI7.5A | 10 | IG1 Turn Signals |
FuseMINI15A | 11 | IG1 Coil |
FuseMINI30A | 12 | IG1 Wiper |
FuseMINI7.5A | 13 | STS |
Type | No. | Description |
---|---|---|
FuseMINI30A | 1 | Moonroof |
FuseMINI20A | 2 | Power Seat Recline |
FuseMINI | 3 | Not Used |
FuseMINI20A | 4 | Power Seat Fore-Aft |
FuseMINI | 5 | Not Used |
FuseMINI10A | 6 | Daytime Running Light |
FuseMINI20A | 7 | Rear Left Power Window |
FuseMINI20A | 8 | Front Right Power Window |
FuseMINI20A | 9 | ACC (Radio) |
FuseMINI10A | 10 | Small Lights |
FuseMINI7.5A | 11 | Interior Light, Courtesy Lights |
FuseMINI20A | 12 | Power Door Locks |
FuseMINI7.5A | 13 | Clock |
FuseMINI7.5A | 14 | ABS Motor Check |
FuseMINI20A | 15 | Driver’s Power Window |
FuseMINI20A | 16 | Rear Right Power Window |
In order to find the correct Honda Accord fuse box diagram for your car, choose the appropriate year from the list below:
Where is the fuse box located on a 2005 Honda Accord?
Asked in the following category: General The most recent update was made on February 2nd, 2020. For the Honda Accord from the model years 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008. The location of the fuse box. The engine compartment. The under-hood fuse box is positioned on the driver’s side, towards the rear of the engine compartment, near the back of the engine compartment. Fuse Box in the Interior It is located beneath the dashboard. The fuselocations are shown on the label on the side panel.
- Second, what is the location of the fuse box on a 2002 Honda Accord?
- The fuse box has been located.
- This box is positioned in the back of the engine compartment, on the passenger’s side, under the hood.
- The primary under-hood fuse box is located in the engine compartment, on the driver’s side of the vehicle.
- The inside fuse box is located on the lower left side of the driver’s seat.
- Where has the fuse for my radio gone missing?
The next time your radio, lighting, or other equipment stops working, it’s likely that a blown fuse was the source of the problem. You may discover your fuse panels by looking in your owner’s handbook under the heading ‘ Fuses.’
Honda Accord Check Engine Light
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Honda Accord Check Engine Light Codes
When the check engine light shines on your vehicle’s dashboard, it may be rather frightening to see that small light suddenly illuminate, but in truth, it is not anything that should drive you to shut down in panic right immediately. If you hear the phrase diagnostic trouble codes (DTC), this is simply another name for the codes that appear on your dashboard when your engine is running. Your Accord’s ECM (electronic control module), also known as the OBD (on-board computer diagnostic system), has saved these automotive computer codes.
The fact is that, while it may seem intimidating at first, learning how to do simple diagnostics can provide you with valuable information about your car as well as allow the Check Engine Light to do what it was intended to do: serve as a guide.
Because there are hundreds of different OBD codes, there are also hundreds of conceivable causes for the indicator to be illuminated, including the following:
- Issues relating to emission controls
- Gas cap that is either loose or missing
- An old battery
- Problems with the computer’s output circuit
- Problems with the ignition system Problems with the fuel and air metering systems
- Spark plugs that are not working properly
- Problems with transmission
- Sensor for oxygen
This is why it is critical for someone who does not have a great deal of automotive expertise to refrain from making assumptions about what a code indicates. Get in touch with Nalley Honda at 7707568717 or book your check engine light service online. If the engine light turns on as a result of a nagging worry, you run the danger of further harming your automobile if you do not address the problem as soon as it becomes apparent. When your check engine light illuminates, you should schedule an appointment with a skilled Honda repair as soon as possible.
How many miles can you drive with the check engine light?
Because each check engine code has a different level of severity, it is difficult to forecast how many miles you will be able to drive with the warning light illuminated. Attempting to decrypt the code first and then formulating a strategy afterwards is the best course of action. It might be anything from a faulty sensor to faulty plug wires that require replacement. If your check engine light is on and flashing, we recommend that you pull over and contact Nalley Honda for assistance in determining if your vehicle is safe to drive or whether a tow truck is required.
What Does the Check Engine Light Mean?
The check engine light on your Honda Accord is one of the most frequently misinterpreted lights or indications on the vehicle. The check engine light is a feature of the onboard diagnostics system, and it can be shown in a variety of ways depending on the vehicle. An engine symbol, a message such as ‘Check Engine,’ or a mix of the two are all possible with a check engine sign. Depending on the color of the light, it will either be amber or red. It is a component of the diagnostics system present in your car.
Controlling engine speed and ignition timing, changing automatic gearboxes, and applying stability control are just a few examples of what can be done with this technology.
It might be anything as easy as your gas cap being loose, or something as catastrophic as your engine knocking out of whack.
Our Hondaservice department can assist you in determining which code is causing your check engine light to illuminate, as well as inspecting the reason for the illumination of your check engine light. Make contact with Nalley Honda right away!
Check Engine Light Service Honda Accord
What do you do when you’re traveling in your Honda Accord and a yellow light appears on your dashboard, indicating that the engine needs to be checked? Unless you’re a Honda owner, your heart sinks a little when you see that light because you have no idea what it’s trying to tell you or how you should respond. Stress can be exacerbated by apprehension about the unknown (or the potential expense of the unknown). Nonetheless, take a big breath and remember that while you are not required to pull over to the side of the road and contact a tow truck, it is highly suggested that you have your Honda Accord examined as soon as possible if the light comes on.
When the ECM (electronic control module), which is the vehicle’s onboard computer, detects a fault in the electronic control system that it is unable to rectify, the check engine light illuminates on your Honda Accord.
This code is scanned by our Honda vehicle repair experts at Nalley Honda using an electronic scan instrument, which they use to diagnose the problem.
While this code will inform you of the problem that has been found, a true diagnostic will still need the services of a qualified expert to establish the problem and correct it.
Is it safe to drive your Honda Accord with the check engine light on?
If the check engine light illuminates, it indicates that there is an urgent problem with your Honda Accord, and it is suggested that you have it serviced as soon as possible. Although this question is not particularly persuasive, it does rely on the seriousness of the situation in question. If the problem is a small one, such as a loose gas cap, you should be able to continue driving without incident. The majority of the time, this is indicated by a constant glow of the check engine light. If you detect a difference in the performance of your car, it might be a sign of a more serious problem lurking beneath the surface.
Alternatively, reduce your speed and bring your Honda to one of our qualified experts as soon as it is available.
How much does it cost to get the engine light checked?
The check engine light indicates a variety of problems ranging from a loose gas cap to a more serious failure such as a faulty catalytic converter or a problem with one of the car’s oxygen sensors, making it imperative to obtain the simple code reading and diagnosis. The average cost of a check engine light diagnostic and testing is typically between $88 and $111, depending on the provider.
The good news is that Nalley Honda provides complimentary multi-point checks as well as free diagnostics in the majority of situations to assist in determining the reason of your check engine light.
Honda Accord Check Engine Light
A blinking light indicates that there is a legitimate problem with the vehicle, and that if it is not addressed immediately, it may result in significant damage. If the check engine light on your Honda Accord begins to flicker, it indicates that there is an issue that must be addressed immediately, and your Honda should be taken in as soon as possible. An engine misfire that causes unburned gasoline to be spilled into the exhaust system is generally the cause of this blinking light being activated.
Some owners wonder if spark plugs are responsible for the check engine light flashing.
It is possible for an engine to misfire due to a faulty, outdated, or filthy spark plug.
7707568717 is the number to call if your check engine light is on and flashing.
Honda Accord Check Engine Light Flashing
We know from years of offering Check Engine Light Diagnosis Service that there are several typical explanations for an illuminated Check Engine Light, including something as simple as a loose gas cap, despite the fact that there are several probable causes. Other typical causes of a Check Engine Light include a problem with the fuel injection system, a bad head gasket, a faulty emissions control part, a damaged oxygen sensor, a filthy mass airflow sensor, or a set of defective spark plugs, to name a few examples.
When this occurs, the Check Engine Light is turned off, and you may walk out of the repair shop certain that your Honda problem has been resolved.
In order for the sensors to continuously monitor situations, they must also communicate data to the electronic control unit.
However, this is the limitation of the Check Engine Light – it will not tell you what is wrong with your vehicle or what you need do to fix it.
Then we come in; Nalley Honda delivers a Check Engine Light Diagnosis Service that identifies the root cause of the problem and provides you with a recommendation on what to do next from a Highly Qualified Service specialist at your convenience.
Will the check engine light reset itself?
When the problem or code that caused the check engine light to illuminate is resolved, the check engine light on your Honda Accord will normally turn off by itself. For example, if a loose gas cap was the reason of your check engine light going on, once the cap is tightened, the light will turn off by itself within a few minutes. Similarly, if your catalytic converter is failing and you’ve been doing a lot of stop-and-go driving, the check engine light may have come on as a result of the large amount of time the converter has been put through its paces.
It is necessary to return the vehicle into Nalley Honda if the light remains illuminated after exceeding the specified mileage.
What could cause the check engine light to come on in a Honda Accord?
Your gas cap might be loose or need to be replaced if your check engine light turns on. If this is the case, tightening or replacing your gas cap could solve the problem. On the other hand, your vehicle’s check engine light might also be an indication of a significant malfunction that could cause serious damage to your engine and result in a large repair expense. The check engine light will either glow or blink depending on your vehicle’s make and model. A constant glow normally signals something less serious, however a flashing check engine light indicates that your vehicle’s engine is in significant condition and that quick assistance is required to fix the problem.
The following is a list of the most typical reasons why your check engine light may illuminate:
- Your gas cap might be loose or need to be replaced if your check engine light turns on. If this is the case, tightening or replacing your gas cap could resolve the problem. Furthermore, the check engine light might be a warning sign of a major problem that could cause catastrophic damage to your engine and result in a significant repair price. The check engine light will either glow or blink depending on the make and model of your vehicle. Typically, a continuous glow suggests something less serious, but a flashing check engine light signals that your vehicle’s engine is experiencing major problems and that emergency assistance is required. The Honda Accord’s check engine light should not be on, and the car should be taken in for Honda servicing as soon as possible. Listed below is a list of the most typical causes of your check engine light to illuminate:
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Owner’s Guides and Manuals can be viewed on any computer or device that has Adobe® Reader installed upon it. All of the information included in these files is specific to your car and may be searched for, downloaded, and printed. The Owner’s Guide gives a brief how-to on the most important operations and features of the vehicle. In addition to explaining the different features and functions of your Honda, the Owner’s Manual also includes operation advice and ideas for vehicle care and maintenance, as well as precise information on safety systems and complete technical data.
Accord Coupe, model year 1998 Owner’s Instruction Manual Owner’s Manual for the 1998 Honda Accord Sedan You may obtain printed manuals online or by calling Helm Incorporated at (800) 782-4356 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
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Insurance and conditions of your car’s warranties, including general provisions, new vehicle limited warranty, emissions, tire and accessory warranties, replacement parts, and other provisions Warranty information may be found in theWarrantysection. Do you require further assistance? For assistance, speak with a representative from your local Honda dealership.
[FIXED] 98′ Honda Accord pass side fuse box 10A fuse blown – ScannerDanner Forum
JJ Garcia’s 31 March 2017 20:108162byjjgarcia I have a 1998 Honda Accord LX with around 70k miles on it, and the 10A courtesy light fuse, which is placed on the passenger side, keeps blowing. This fuse is also responsible for the operation of the tail lights, parking lights, and instrument cluster lights. Is there anyone out there that can give me some pointers on where to begin? Please log in or create an account in order to participate in the discussion. 31 March 2017, 20:238165 (UTC). Does it go off immediately?
- or does it take a few days to complete?
- Is it a lx ex or a dx model?
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- byjjgarcia on March 31, 2017 at 20:34:170 It’s a Lexus LX.
- It has lasted for a full day on one occasion, but other than that, it blows whenever I turn on the light.
- byjjgarcia on March 31, 2017 at 20:368171 Ben, when I turn the headlight switch one click, it blows up.
Cheryl Hartkorn on March 31, 2017 at 20:57:173.
then begin disconnecting items one by one until the power goes off.
Remove the switch from the equation and use only the colors red/green and black/white.
Tyler on March 31, 2017 at 21:58:17 You may, however, remove the fuse and replace it with a headlight bulb, which will illuminate owing to the short.
Alternatively, you may remove the headlight switch and connect a fused jumper wire between pins 6 and 7 instead.
That’s exactly what I was going to say.
Here’s a link to a schematic of the courtesy lights provided by BBB Industries.
drive.google.com/file/d/0BwIz-f3J815JWXp.Zlk/view?usp=sharing The rear lights, in my opinion, are the most suspicious, so I’d start with those.
Everything, all the way up to and including the bulbs themselves, is questionable.
That is the power supply for all of the courtesy lights at the back.
Unfortunately, I have been unable to locate connector locations on BBB Industries; perhaps someone else who has access to service information can assist me?
By Cheryl Hartkorntyler on April 1, 2017 at 10:158190 Is Mitchell able to provide connector pinouts in the same way that all data is?
Does it include information on connector locations and so on?
Tylertyler on April 1, 2017 at 10:52:195 Is Mitchell able to provide connector pinouts in the same way that all data is?
Does it include information on connector locations and so on?
On domestics, there is excellent coverage of connection locations and pinouts; on imports, there is sporadic coverage.
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On the passenger’s side of the car, under the hood, where the wire loom emerges from the fire wall and enters the underhood fuse box, there was wire damage that was intermittently shorting out and causing the ‘Small Lamps’ fuse in the interior fuse panel to blow.
It would be a long shot, to say the least, if this turned out to be the source of the problem, but I wanted to share my personal experience with you anyway.
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I disconnected it, but the fuse continued to blow (I really constructed a jumper).
Please log in or create an account to participate in the discussion. byjjgarcia on April 1, 2017 at 21:51:8226 Is this the C554 connection that I’m looking for? I unplugged it, but the fuse continues to blow (my jumper)
Please log in or create an account in order to participate in the discussion. The first of April, 2017 at 22:068227 byjjgarcia We sincerely apologize to everyone. The fuse that keeps blowing is designated little light, license light, and other such designations. Please log in or create an account in order to participate in the discussion. 02/04/2017 00:088229 00:088229 byjjgarcia I’ve tracked down the perpetrator! A wire harness (the red wire) under the air filter box had been pinched and was making contact with the metal.
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- Congratulations, jjgarcia.
- I ended up selecting the correct fuse10 diagram, and I assume you were looking at C554 when you asked about it.
- By the way, excellent work on the tiebreaker.
- Given that you discovered it behind the air filter box, I’m inclined to believe that wire is actually located in this location of the diagram: Please log in or create an account in order to participate in the discussion.
- I’m just intelligent enough to see that I’m stupid.
- Andy.MacFadyen created this page at 13:248261 on April 2, 2017.
- In the midst of attempting to close a hole in the cosmos, what are you doing?
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