2003-2005 Honda Civic Hybrid fuse box diagram

The seventh-generation Honda Civic Hybrid, manufactured between 2003 and 2005, includes detailed fuse box diagrams for the 2003, 2004, and 2005 models. These diagrams show where the fuse panels are located inside the vehicle and provide information on the purpose of each fuse (fuse layout). They are useful for identifying specific fuses and understanding their assignments within the car’s electrical system.

Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse in the Honda Civic Hybrid is the fuse #18 in the Instrument panel fuse box.

Engine compartment

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Fuse NumberFuse Amps.Circuits Protected
120 ACondenser Fan
210 AIMA
310 ASmall Light
420 ACooling Fan
510 AHazard
615 AFI ECU
715 AHorn, Stop
820 AABS F/S
910 ABack Up
1040 AABS Motor
1130 ARear Defroster
1240 AHeater Motor
1340 APower Window
1440 AOption
1515 A / 20 ALeft Headlight
1620 ADoor Lock
1715 A / 20 ARight Headlight
1860 AEPS
1980 ABattery
2050 AIgnition 1
21-257.5A-30ASpare Fuses
SECONDARY UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX
120 ACooling Fan

Passenger compartment

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Fuse NumberFuse Amps.Circuits Protected
115 AIgnition Coil IN
220 ALAF Heater
3(10 A)(Daytime running light (On Canadian models))
410 AFI-ECU
5Not Used
67.5 APower Window Relay
7Not Used
87.5 AAccessory, Radio
915 AIgnition Coil EX
107.5 AMeter
117.5 AABS
12(7.5 A)(Daytime running lights (On Canadian models))
1310 ASRS
1410 ARemote Control Mirrors
15(10 A)(SCTY (Optional Security System))
167.5 AIMA
1715 AFuel Pump
1815 AAccessory Power Socket
197.5 ATurn Signal Lights
2020 AFront Wiper
217.5 ASTS (Steering Switch)
2220 AFront Right Power Window
2320 AFront Left Power Window
2420 ARear Left Power Window
2520 ARear Right Power Window
267.5 ACooling Fan Relay
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