The fifth-generation Honda Odyssey (RL6), produced from 2018 to the present, features fuse box diagrams for the 2018 and 2019 models. This guide provides information on the locations of the fuse panels within the vehicle and details the purpose of each fuse in the layout.
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Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuses in the Honda Odyssey are the fuse #22 (Front Accessory Power Socket) in the Instrument panel fuse box A, fuse #21 (3rd Row Accessory Power Socket) in the Instrument panel fuse box B, and fuse #4 (Cargo Area’s Accessory Power Socket) in the Rear fuse box.
Passenger compartment
Fuse box A
Fuse Number
Circuit Protected
Fuse Amps
1
Meter
10 A
2
Starter Motor (optional)
(10 A)
3
Option
10 A
4
—
—
5
—
—
6
Moonroof (optional)
(20 A)
7
—
—
8
Rear Fuse Box
10 A
9
IG1 Front
15 A
10
Rear Passenger’s Door Lock
10 A
11
Driver’s Door Lock
10 A
12
Front Passenger’s Door Lock
10 A
13
Front Passenger’s Door Unlock
10 A
14
Driver’s Door Unlock
(10 A)
15
Rear Wiper
10 A
16
SMART
10 A
17
Driver’s Power Seat Reclining
20 A
18
Heated Steering Wheel (optional)
(10 A)
19
Front Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining
20 A
20
SRS
10 A
21
Fuel Pump
20 A
22
Front Accessory Power Socket
20 A
23
Left Headlight High Beam
10 A
24
Right Headlight High Beam
10 A
25
Driver’s Power Window
20 A
26
Rear Passenger’s Door Unlock
10 A
27
ACC
10 A
28
SRS2
10 A
29
Driver’s Power Seat Lumbar Support (optional)
(10 A)
30
Front Passenger’s Power Seat Sliding
20 A
31
Driver’s Power Seat Sliding
20 A
32
Tailgate Lock (optional)
(10 A)
33
—
—
34
ACG
15 A
35
DRL
10 A
36
A/C
10 A
37
Radio
20 A (Models with color audio system) 15 A (Models without color audio system)
38
Door Lock Main
20 A
39
Front Passenger’s Power Window
20 A
Fuse box B
Fuse Number
Circuit Protected
Fuse Amps
1
DC/DC2
(30 A)
1
DC/DC1
(30 A)
1
—
—
1
Fuse Box Main1
50 A
1
Fuse Box Main2
50 A
1
Rear Fuse Box Main1
50 A
1
Rear Fuse Box Main2
50 A
1
Vacuum (optional)
(60 A)
2
IG Mainl
30 A
3
AC Outlet
(30 A)
4
IG Main2
30 A
5
—
—
6
Rear Blower
30 A
7
Audio Amp2 (optional)
(20 A)
8
Audio Amp1 (optional)
(20 A)
9
Rear Defogger
40 A
10
—
—
11
Heated Windshield (optional)
(15 A)
12
BMS
5 A
13
Audio Amp3 (optional)
(30 A)
14
—
—
15
—
—
16
VSA Motor
40 A
17
Front Blower
40 A
18
—
—
19
Horn
10 A
20
—
—
21
3rd Row Accessory Power Socket (optional)
(20 A)
22
Shift By Wire
10 A
23
VBUM
10 A
24
VSA
40 A
Fuse box C
Fuse Number
Circuit Protected
Fuse Amps
a
Meter
(10 A)
b
VSA
(10 A)
c
ACG
(10 A)
d
Body Control Module
(10 A)
e
—
—
f
Back Up
(10 A)
g
ACC
(10 A)
Rear fuse box
Fuse Number
Circuit Protected
Fuse Amps
1
Rear Driver’s Side Door Lock
10 A
2
Passenger’s Side Power Sliding Door Closer (optional)
(20 A)
3
Power Tailgate Closer Motor (optional)
(20 A)
4
Cargo Area’s Accessory Power Socket
20 A
5
Fuel Fill Door
10 A
6
—
—
7
Driver’s Side Power Sliding Door Closer (optional)
(20 A)
8
—
—
9
—
—
10
—
—
11
—
—
12
—
—
13
—
—
14
Passenger’s Side Power Sliding Door Motor (optional)
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