The diagrams for the fuse boxes of the second-generation Honda Odyssey (model RL1), were made from 1999 to 2004. It shows where these fuse panels are located inside the car and explains what each fuse is for. It’s a handy guide to understand the fuse layout for Honda Odyssey models from 2000 to 2004.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse is the fuse #9 in the Instrument panel fuse box on the passenger’s side.
[2000/2001]
Passenger compartment
Driver’s side
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
15 A
Fuel Pump
2
10 A
SRS
3
7.5 A
Heater Control, A/C Clutch Relay, Cooling Fan Relay
4
7.5 A
Power Mirror
5
7.5 A
Daytime Running Light (On Canadian models)
6
15 A
ECU (PCM), Cruise Control
7
10 A
Rear Wiper
8
7.5 A
ACC Relay
9
10 A
Back-up Lights, Instrument Lights
10
7.5 A
Turn Signals
11
15 A
IG Coil
12
30 A
Front Wiper
13
7.5 A
Starter Signal
Passenger’s side
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
20 A
Driver’s Side Automatic Sliding Door
2
20 A
Power Seat Reclining (EX)
3
10 A
BSC (EX)
4
20 A
Power Seat Sliding (EX)
5
20 A
Passenger’s Side Automatic Sliding Door
6
10 A
Daytime Running Light (Canadian models)
7
7.5 A
Left Power Vent
8
20 A
Front Passenger’s Power Window
9
15 A
ACC Socket
10
15 A
Small Light, License Light
11
15 A
Interior Light, Radio
12
20 A
Power Door Locks
13
7.5 A
Clock, Back Up
14
7.5 A
ABS Motor Check
15
20 A
Driver’s Power Window
16
7.5 A
Right Power Vent
Engine compartment
Primary fusebox
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
20 A
Spare Fuse
2
30 A
Spare Fuse
3
15 A
Right Headlight
4
15 A
ACGS
5
15 A
Hazard
6
—
Not Used
7
20 A
Stop
8
15 A
Left Headlight
9
20 A
ABS F/S
10
40 A
Power Window Motor
11
30 A
Power Sliding Door (EX model)
12
30 A
Rear Defroster
13
40 A
Back Up, ACC
14
40 A
Power Seat (EX model)
15
40 A
Heater Motor
16
30 A
Cooling Fan
17
7.5 A
Spare Fuse
18
10 A
Spare Fuse
19
15 A
Spare Fuse
20
120 A
Battery
21
30 A
Condenser Fan
22
7.5 A
MG Clutch
23
50 A
Ignition Switch (IG 1 Main)
24
30 A
ABS Motor
Secondary fuse box
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
30 A
Power Sliding Door (EX model)
2
40 A
Rear A/ C
[2002]
Engine compartment
Primary fusebox
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
20 A
Spare Fuse
2
30 A
Spare Fuse
3
15 A
Right Headlight
4
15 A
ACGS
5
15 A
Hazard
6
—
Not Used
7
20 A
Stop
8
15 A
Left Headlight
9
20 A
ABS F/S
10
40 A
Power Window Motor
11
30 A
Power Sliding Door (EX and EX-L models)
12
30 A
Rear Defroster
13
40 A
Back Up, ACC
14
40 A
Power Seat (EX and EX-L models)
15
40 A
Heater Motor
16
30 A
Cooling Fan
17
7.5 A
Spare Fuse
18
10 A
Spare Fuse
19
15 A
Spare Fuse
20
120 A
Battery
21
30 A
Condenser Fan
22
7.5 A
MG Clutch
23
50 A
Ignition Switch (IG 1 Main)
24
30 A
ABS Motor
Secondary fuse box
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
30 A
Power Sliding Door (EX and EX-L models)
2
40 A
RearA/C
1
20 A
Seat Heaters (EX-L model)
2
20 A
Rear Entertaiment system (EX-L model)
Passenger compartment
Driver’s side
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
15 A
Fuel Pump
2
10 A
SRS
3
7.5 A
Heater Control, A/C Clutch Relay, Cooling Fan Relay
4
7.5 A
Power Mirror
5
7.5 A
Daytime Running Light (On Canadian models)
6
15 A
ECU (PCM), Cruise Control
7
15 A
IG Coil
8
7.5 A
ACC Relay
9
10 A
Back-up Lights, Instrument Lights
10
7.5 A
Turn Signals
11
10 A
Rear Wiper
12
30 A
Front Wiper
13
7.5 A
Starter Signal
Passenger’s side
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
20 A
Driver’s Side Automatic Sliding Door
2
20 A
Power Seat Reclining (EX and EX-L models)
3
10 A
BSC (EX and EX-L models)
4
20 A
Power Seat Sliding (EX and EX-L models)
5
20 A
Passenger’s Side Automatic Sliding Door
6
10 A
Daytime Running Light (Canadian models)
7
7.5 A
Left Rear Window
8
20 A
Front Passenger’s Power Window
9
15 A
ACC Socket
10
15 A
Inst. Panel Light, License Light
11
10 A
Interior Light, Radio
12
20 A
Power Door Locks
13
7.5 A
Clock, Back Up
14
7.5 A
ABS Motor Check
15
20 A
Driver’s Power Window
16
7.5 A
Right Rear Window
[2003, 2004]
Passenger compartment
Driver’s side
No.
Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
15 A
Fuel Pump
2
10 A
SRS
3
7.5 A
Heater Control, A/C Clutch Relay, Cooling Fan Relay
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