The second-generation Honda Pilot was manufactured from 2009 to 2015. In this guide, you’ll discover fuse box diagrams for each model year (2009-2015) of the Honda Pilot. These diagrams provide details on where the fuse panels are situated inside the vehicle and explain the function of each fuse (fuse layout). It’s a helpful resource for understanding which fuse controls different components of your Honda Pilot.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Honda Pilot are the fuses #12 (Rear Console Accessory Socket), #16 (Center Console Accessory Socket), #18 (Front Accessory Socket) and #19 (Rear Accessory Socket) in the Secondary Engine compartment fuse box.
[2009/2010/2011]
Engine compartment
Primary fuse box
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
120 A
Main Fuse
1
—
Not Used
2
80 A
OP Main
2
50 A
IG Main
3
—
Not Used
3
—
Not Used
4
50 A
Head Light Main
4
40 A
Power Window Main
5
—
Not Used
6
30 A
Condenser Fan
7
30 A
Cooling Fan
8
30 A
Rear Defroster
9
40 A
Blower
10
20 A
Front Fog Light
11
15 A
Sub
12
10 A
ACM
13
20 A
Front Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining
14
20 A
Front Passenger’s Power Seat Slide
15
7.5 A
Oil Level
16
20 A
Head Light Hi Main
17
20 A
Radio
18
15 A
IG Coil
19
15 A
Main
20
7.5 A
MG Clutch
21
15 A
DBW
22
10 A
Interior Light
23
10 A
Back Up
Secondary fuse box
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
40 A
Power Tail Gate Motor
2
20 A
VTM-4
3
30 A
Trailer Main
4
40 A
VSA FSR
5
30 A
Rear Blower
6
30 A
VSA Motor
7
15 A
Hazard
8
20 A
Power Tail Gate Closer
9
20 A
Driver’s Power Seat Reclining
10
20 A
Driver’s Power Seat Slide
11
20 A
Stop & Horn
12
15 A
Rear Console Accessory Socket
13
10 A
Rear Wiper
14
20 A
Trailer E-Brake
15
20 A
A/C Inverter
16
15 A
Center Console Accessory Socket
17
20 A
Trailer Charge
18
15 A
Front Accessory Socket
19
15 A
Rear Accessory Socket
20
20 A
Glass Hatch Motor
21
15 A
Rear Heated Seat
22
30 A
Head Light Washer Motor
Passenger compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
7.5 A
VTM-4
2
15 A
Fuel Pump
3
10 A
ACG
4
7.5 A
VSA
5
15 A
Heated Seat
6
—
Not Used
7
10 A
Auto Light
8
7.5 A
Auto Light
9
7.5 A
ODS
10
7.5 A
Meter
11
10 A
SRS
12
10 A
Right Daytime Running Light
13
10 A
Left Daytime Running Light
14
7.5 A
Small Lights (Interior)
15
15 A
Small Lights (Exterior)
16
15 A
Right Head Light Low
17
15 A
Left Head Light Low
18
20 A
Daytime Running Light Main
19
15 A
Small Lights Main
20
—
Not Used
20
7.5 A
TPMS
21
20 A
Head Light Low Main
22
7.5 A
VBSOL2
23
7.5 A
STRLD
24
—
Not Used
25
—
Not Used
26
20 A
Driver’s Power Window
27
20 A
HAG OP
28
20 A
Moonroof
29
20 A
Door Lock
30
20 A
Front Passenger’s Power Window
31
30 A
Audio Amp (On vehicles with rear entertainment system)
32
20 A
Passenger’s Side Rear Power Window
33
20 A
Driver’s Side Rear Power Window
34
—
Not Used
35
10 A
ACC
36
10 A
HAC
37
7.5 A
Day Light
38
30 A
Wiper
Rear fuse box
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
20 A
Small Light
2
7.5 A
Stop Lamp
3
7.5 A
Back Lamp
4
7.5 A
Turn Lamp, Hazard
[2012/2013/2014/2015]
Engine compartment
Primary fuse box
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
120 A
Main Fuse
1
—
Not Used
2
80 A
OP Main
2
50 A
IG Main
3
40 A
Blower
3
30 A
AC Inverter
4
50 A
Head Light Main
4
40 A
Power Window Main
5
—
Not Used
6
30 A
Condenser Fan
7
30 A
Cooling Fan
8
30 A
Rear Defroster
9
—
Not Used
10
20 A
Front Fog Light
11
15 A
Sub
12
10 A
ACM
13
20 A
Front Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining
14
20 A
Front Passenger’s Power Seat Slide
15
7.5 A
Oil Level
16
7.5 A
FI ECU
17
20 A
Radio
18
15 A
IG Coil
19
15 A
Main
20
7.5 A
MG Clutch
21
15 A
DBW
22
7.5 A
Interior Light
23
10 A
Back Up
Secondary fuse box
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
40 A
Power Tailgate Motor
2
20 A
VTM-4
3
30 A
Trailer Main
4
40 A
VSA FSR
5
30 A
Rear Blower
6
30 A
VSA Motor
7
15 A
Hazard
8
20 A
Power Tailgate Closer
9
20 A
Driver’s Power Seat Reclining
10
20 A
Driver’s Power Seat Slide
11
20 A
Stop & Horn
12
15 A
Rear Console Accessory Socket
13
10 A
Rear Wiper
14
20 A
Trailer E-Brake
15
20 A
Front Heated Seat
16
15 A
Center Console Accessory Socket
17
20 A
Trailer Charge
18
15 A
Front Accessory Socket
19
15 A
Rear Accessory Socket
20
20 A
Glass Hatch Motor
21
15 A
Rear Heated Seat
22
30 A
Head Light Washer Motor
Passenger compartment
Fuse Number
Fuse Amps.
Circuits Protected
1
7.5 A
VTM-4
2
20 A
Fuel Pump
3
10 A
ACG
4
7.5 A
VSA
5
—
Not Used
6
—
Not Used
7
10 A
Auto Light
8
7.5 A
Auto Light
9
7.5 A
ODS
10
7.5 A
Meter
11
10 A
SRS
12
10 A
Right Daytime Running Light
13
10 A
Left Daytime Running Light
14
7.5 A
Small Lights (Interior)
15
10 A
Small Lights (Exterior)
16
15 A
Right Head Light Low
17
15 A
Left Head Light Low
18
20 A
Daytime Running Light Main
19
15 A
Small Lights Main
20
—
Not Used
20
7.5 A
TPMS
21
20 A
Head Light Low Main
22
7.5 A
VBSOL2
23
7.5 A
STRLD
24
—
Not Used
25
—
Not Used
26
20 A
Driver’s Power Window
27
20 A
HACOP
28
20 A
Moonroof
29
20 A
Door Lock
30
20 A
Front Passenger’s Power Window
31
30 A
Audio Amp (On vehicles with rear entertainment system)
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