The ninth-generation Honda Accord was made between 2013 and 2017. If you need to know where the fuse boxes are in models from these years (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017), or what each fuse does, you can find fuse box diagrams and details on their locations inside the car. This information helps you understand how the fuses are organized and what each one is responsible for.
Table of Contents
Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Honda Accord are the fuses #14 (Rear Accessory Power Socket – Console Compartment) and #40 (Accessory Power Socket – Console Panel) in the Instrument panel fuse box.
[2013/2014/2015]
Engine compartment
Fuse number
Circuit Protected
Amps
1
Battery
125 A
2
EPS
70 A
2
Fuse Box Main 1
(60 A)
2
Fuse Box Option 1
(40 A)
2
–
–
2
–
–
2
ABS/VSA FSR
40 A
2
ABS/VSA Motor
30 A
3
–
–
3
–
–
3
–
–
3
–
–
4
Front Fog Light (Models with the smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch)
(15 A)
5
Horn
10 A
6
Stop Light
10 A
7
FI Sub
15 A
8
DRL
(7.5 A)
9
IG Coil
15 A
10
Injector (4-cyl)
20 A
11
Hazard
15 A
12
Fuse Box Main 2
60 A
12
Fuse Box Option 2
(40 A)
12
IG Main 1
50 A / 30 A (Models with smart entry system)
12
IG Main 2 (Models with smart entry system)
30 A
12
Sub Fan Motor
20 A (4-cyl) / 30 A (6-cyl)
12
Headlight Low Beam Main
30 A
12
Fuse Box
30 A
12
Wiper Motor
30 A
12
Main Fan Motor
30 A
12
Starter Motor (Models with smart entry system)
30 A
13
Rear Defogger
40 A
14
Heater Motor
40 A
15
FI Main
15 A
16
Heated Door Mirror (Models with the smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch)
(10 A)
17
MG Clutch
7.5 A
18
DBW
15 A
19
Small Light
20 A
20
Interior Light
7.5 A
21
Back Up
10 A
22
Audio
10 A
23
Fan Timer
7.5 A
24
Right Headlight Low Beam
10 A
25
Left Headlight Low Beam
10 A
26
–
–
Passenger compartment
Fuse number
Circuit Protected
Amps
1
A/C
7.5 A
2
DRL
7.5 A
3
—
—
4
–
–
5
Meter
7.5 A
6
SRS
7.5 A
7
Option
(7.5 A)
8
MISS SOL
10 A
9
Fuel Pump
20 A
10
ABS/VSA
7.5 A
11
—
—
12
Front Wiper
7.5 A
13
ACG
15 A
14
Rear Accessory Power Socket (Console Compartment)
(20 A)
15
Driver’s Power Seat Reclining (option)
(20 A)
16
Moonroof (option)
(20 A)
17
Front Seat Heaters (option)
(20 A)
18
–
–
19
Passenger Side Door Unlock
10 A
20
Driver Side Rear Door Unlock
10 A
21
Driver’s Door Lock
10 A
22
Passenger Side Door Lock
10 A
23
Driver’s Door Unlock
10 A
24
SRS
10 A
25
Illumination
10 A
26
Key Lock
7.5 A
27
Parking Lights
10 A
28
Lumbar Support (option)
(10 A)
29
Right Headlight High Beam
10 A
30
Washer
15 A
31
SMART (option)
(10 A)
32
Driver’s Power Window
20 A
33
Front Passenger’s Power Window
20 A
34
Rear Driver Side Power Window
20 A
35
Rear Passenger Side Power Window
20 A
36
Driver’s Power Seat Sliding (option)
(20 A)
37
ACCESSORY
7.5 A
38
—
—
39
Left Headlight High Beam
10 A
40
Accessory Power Socket (Console Panel)
20 A
41
Driver Side Rear Door Lock
10 A
42
Door Lock
20 A
a
Audio (option)
(7.5 A)
b
ACM (option)
(20 A)
c
Rear Seat Heaters (option)
(15 A)
d
Premium Amp (option)
(20 A)
e
—
—
f
—
—
g
Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining (option)
(20 A)
h
Passenger’s Power Seat Sliding (option)
(20 A)
[2016/2017]
Engine compartment
Fuse number
Circuit Protected
Amps
1
Battery
125 A
2
EPS
70 A
2
Fuse Box Main 1
(60 A)
2
Fuse Box Option 1
(40 A)
2
–
–
2
–
–
2
ABS/VSA FSR
20 A (with LKAS) / 40 A (w/o LKAS)
2
ABSA/SA Motor
40 A (with LKAS) / 30 A (w/o LKAS)
3
–
–
3
–
–
3
–
–
3
–
–
4
Front Fog Light (Models with the smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch)
(10 A)
5
Horn
10 A
6
Stop Light
10 A
7
FI Sub
15 A
8
DRL
(7.5 A)
9
IG Coil
15 A
10
Injector (4-cyl) / – (6-cyl)
(20 A) (4-cyl) / – (6-cyl)
11
Hazard
15 A
12
Fuse Box Main 2
60 A
12
Fuse Box Option 2
(40 A)
12
IG Main 1
30 A (with smart entry system) / 50 A (without smart entry system)
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