The Honda Element, a compact crossover SUV, was made from 2003 to 2010. This article provides fuse box diagrams for each model year from 2003 to 2010. It includes details on where to find the fuse panels in the car and explains the purpose of each fuse.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Honda Element are the fuses #2 (Rear Accessory Power Socket) and #18 (Front Accessory Power Socket) in the Instrument panel fuse box.
[2003/2004/2005]
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
30 A
Condenser Fan
2
15 A
Small Light
3
7.5 A
Interior Light
4
20 A
Cooling Fan Motor
5
15 A
Hazard
6
15 A
IGP
7
15 A
Horn, Stop
8
—
Not Used
9
10 A
Back Up
10
30 A
ABS Motor
11
20 A
Rear Defroster
12
40 A
Heater Motor
13
40 A
Power Window
14
40 A
Option
15
15 A
Left Headlight
16
15 A
Door Lock
17
15 A
Right Headlight
18
30 A
ABS F/S
19
100 A
Battery
20
50 A
Ignition 1
21-25
7.5A-30A
Spare Fuses
Passenger compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
15 A
Ignition Coil
2
15 A
Rear Accessory Power Socket (For some types)
3
10 A
Daytime running lights (On Canadian models)
4
10 A
ACG
5
—
Not Used
6
7.5 A
Power Window Relay
7
20 A
AMP
8
7.5 A
Accessory, Radio
9
10 A
Rear Wiper
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
20 A
LAP Heater
16
—
Not Used
17
15 A
Fuel Pump
18
15 A
Front Accessory Power Socket
19
7.5 A
Turn Signal Lights
20
20 A
Front Wiper
21
—
Not Used
22
20 A
Passenger’s Power Window
23
20 A
Driver’s Power Window
24
—
Not Used
25
—
Not Used
[2006]
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
30 A
Condenser Fan
2
15 A
Small Light
3
7.5 A
Interior Light
4
20 A
Cooling Fan Motor
5
15 A
Hazard
6
15 A
IGP
7
15 A
Horn, Stop
8
—
Not Used
9
10 A
Back Up
10
30 A
ABS Motor
11
20 A
Rear Defroster
12
40 A
Heater Motor
13
40 A
Power Window Main
14
40 A
Option
15
15 A
Left Headlight
16
15 A
Door Lock
17
15 A
Right Headlight
18
30 A
ABS MTR FSR
19
100 A
Battery
20
50 A
IG1 Main
21-25
7.5A-30A
Spare Fuses
Passenger compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
15 A
Ignition Coil
2
15 A
+ B ACC
3
10 A
+ B Daytime running lights (Canadian models)
4
10 A
IG1 ACG
5
—
Not Used
6
7.5 A
Power Window Relay
7
20 A
AMP
8
7.5 A
Accessory, Radio
9
10 A
Rear Wiper
10
7.5 A
Meter
11
7.5 A
ABS
12
7.5 A
IG2 Daytime running lights (Canadian models)
13
10 A
SRS
14
10 A
Remote Control Mirrors
15
20 A
LAP Heater
16
—
Not Used
17
15 A
Fuel Pump
18
15 A
Front Accessory Power Socket
19
7.5 A
Turn Signal Lights
20
20 A
Front Wiper
21
—
Not Used
22
20 A
Passenger’s Power Window
23
20 A
Driver’s Power Window
24
—
Not Used
25
—
Not Used
[2007/2008]
Engine compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
30 A
Condenser Fan
2
15 A
Small Light
3
7.5 A
Interior Light
4
20 A
Cooling Fan Motor
5
15 A
Hazard
6
15 A
IGP
7
15 A
Horn, Stop
8
15 A
DBW
9
10 A
Back Up
10
30 A
VSA Motor
11
20 A
Rear Defroster
12
40 A
Heater Motor
13
40 A
Power Window Main
14
40 A
Option
15
15 A
Left Headlight
16
15 A
Door Lock
17
15 A
Right Headlight
18
30 A
VSA MTR FSR
19
100 A
Battery
20
50 A
IG1 Main
21-25
7.5A-30A
Spare Fuses
Passenger compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
—
Not Used
2
10 A
+ B ACC
3
10 A
+ B Daytime running lights (Canadian models)/ TPMS
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