2018-2019 Honda Odyssey fuse box diagram

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.

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.
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Passenger compartment

Fuse box A

Fuse NumberCircuit ProtectedFuse Amps
1Meter10 A
2Starter Motor (optional)(10 A)
3Option10 A
4
5
6Moonroof (optional)(20 A)
7
8Rear Fuse Box10 A
9IG1 Front15 A
10Rear Passenger’s Door Lock10 A
11Driver’s Door Lock10 A
12Front Passenger’s Door Lock10 A
13Front Passenger’s Door Unlock10 A
14Driver’s Door Unlock(10 A)
15Rear Wiper10 A
16SMART10 A
17Driver’s Power Seat Reclining20 A
18Heated Steering Wheel (optional)(10 A)
19Front Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining20 A
20SRS10 A
21Fuel Pump20 A
22Front Accessory Power Socket20 A
23Left Headlight High Beam10 A
24Right Headlight High Beam10 A
25Driver’s Power Window20 A
26Rear Passenger’s Door Unlock10 A
27ACC10 A
28SRS210 A
29Driver’s Power Seat Lumbar Support (optional)(10 A)
30Front Passenger’s Power Seat Sliding20 A
31Driver’s Power Seat Sliding20 A
32Tailgate Lock (optional)(10 A)
33
34ACG15 A
35DRL10 A
36A/C10 A
37Radio20 A (Models with color audio system)
15 A (Models without color audio system)
38Door Lock Main20 A
39Front Passenger’s Power Window20 A

Fuse box B

Fuse NumberCircuit ProtectedFuse Amps
1DC/DC2(30 A)
1DC/DC1(30 A)
1
1Fuse Box Main150 A
1Fuse Box Main250 A
1Rear Fuse Box Main150 A
1Rear Fuse Box Main250 A
1Vacuum (optional)(60 A)
2IG Mainl30 A
3AC Outlet(30 A)
4IG Main230 A
5
6Rear Blower30 A
7Audio Amp2 (optional)(20 A)
8Audio Amp1 (optional)(20 A)
9Rear Defogger40 A
10
11Heated Windshield (optional)(15 A)
12BMS5 A
13Audio Amp3 (optional)(30 A)
14
15
16VSA Motor40 A
17Front Blower40 A
18
19Horn10 A
20
213rd Row Accessory Power Socket (optional)(20 A)
22Shift By Wire10 A
23VBUM10 A
24VSA40 A

Fuse box C

Fuse NumberCircuit ProtectedFuse Amps
aMeter(10 A)
bVSA(10 A)
cACG(10 A)
dBody Control Module(10 A)
e
fBack Up(10 A)
gACC(10 A)

Rear fuse box

Fuse NumberCircuit ProtectedFuse Amps
1Rear Driver’s Side Door Lock10 A
2Passenger’s Side Power Sliding Door Closer (optional)(20 A)
3Power Tailgate Closer Motor (optional)(20 A)
4Cargo Area’s Accessory Power Socket20 A
5Fuel Fill Door10 A
6
7Driver’s Side Power Sliding Door Closer (optional)(20 A)
8
9
10
11
12
13
14Passenger’s Side Power Sliding Door Motor (optional)(30 A)
15
16Power Tailgate Motor (optional)(40 A)
17
18
19Driver’s Side Power Sliding Door Motor (optional)(30 A)

Engine compartment

Fuse box A

Fuse NumberCircuit ProtectedFuse Amps
1
2
3
4IG1 VB SOL10 A
5VSA/ABS5 A
6Wiper30 A
7IG1 DBW15 A
8TCU15 A
9IGP115 A
10Sub Fan Motor30 A
11Rear Driver’s Side Power Window30 A
12Ignition Coil/lnjector30 A
13TCU 210 A
14TCU 310 A
15PDM LT230 A
16ST CUT30 A
17Shutter Grill10 A
18Back Up10 A
19Stop10 A
20PDM LT130 A
21Rear Passenger’s Side Power Window30 A
22ACM20 A
23Hazard15 A
24Washer15 A
25Main Fan Motor30 A
26STRLD5 A
27IGPS5 A
28Stop10 A
29Right Headlight Low Beam10 A
30Left Headlight Low Beam10 A
31Injector20 A
32Ignition Coil15 A
33FET Module5 A

Fuse box B

Fuse NumberCircuit ProtectedFuse Amps
aBattery Main150 A
bFET70 A
cR/B Main 170 A
dR/B Main 270 A
eEPS70 A
tVAC60 A
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