The seventh-generation Honda Civic, made from 2000 to 2005, features fuse box diagrams for model years 2001 to 2005. These diagrams provide details on where to find the fuse panels inside the car and explain the function of each fuse.
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Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse in the Honda Civic is the fuse #18 in the Instrument panel fuse box.
Engine compartment
Fuse Number | Fuse Amps. | Circuits Protected |
---|---|---|
1 | 20 A | Condenser Fan |
2 | 15 A | Small Light |
3 | 7.5 A | Interior Light |
4 | 20 A | Cooling Fan |
5 | 10 A | Hazard |
6 | 15 A | FI ECU |
7 | 15 A | Horn, Stop |
8 | 20 A | ABS F/S |
9 | 10 A | Back Up |
10 | 40 A | ABS Motor |
11 | 30 A | Rear Defroster |
12 | 40 A | Heater Motor |
13 | 40 A | Power Window |
14 | 40 A | Option |
15 | 20 A | Left Headlight |
16 | 20 A | Door Lock |
17 | 20 A | Right Headlight |
18 | — | Not Used |
19 | 80 A | Battery |
20 | 40 A | Ignition 1 |
21-25 | 7.5A-30A | Spare Fuses |
Passenger compartment
Fuse Number | Fuse Amps. | Circuits Protected |
---|---|---|
1 | 15 A | Ignition Coil |
2 | 20 A | LAP Heater |
3 | 10 A | Daytime Running Lights (On Canadian models) |
4 | 10 A | Alternator |
5 | — | Not Used |
6 | 7.5 A | Power Window Relay |
7 | 20 A | Moonroof |
8 | 7.5 A | Accessory, Radio |
9 | — | Not Used |
10 | 7.5 A | Meter |
11 | 7.5 A | ABS |
12 | 7.5 A | Daytime Running Lights (On Canadian models) |
13 | 10 A | SRS |
14 | 10 A | Remote Control Mirrors |
15 | — | Not Used |
16 | — | Not Used |
17 | 15 A | Fuel Pump |
18 | 15 A | Accessory Power Socket |
19 | 7.5 A | Turn Signal Lights |
20 | 20 A | Front Wiper |
21 | — | Not Used |
22 | 20 A | Front Right Power Window |
23 | 20 A | Front Left Power Window |
24 | 20 A | Rear Left Power Window |
25 | 20 A | Rear Right Power Window |
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