If you owned an Acura RDX from 2007 to 2012, it’s helpful to know about the fuse box layout and its diagram. This diagram is like a useful tool.
Whether you enjoy fixing things yourself and want to figure out problems with the electrical parts, or you just drive and want to prevent issues, this clear guide will help you. It will show you the Acura RDX fuse box diagram.
The following diagram explains the many fuses, relays, and circuits that help your vehicle work well. Let’s explore the details of the Acura RDX fuse box system together. We’ll uncover its secrets and give you the knowledge you need to make sure your driving experience is reliable.
Fuse Box Location
Passenger compartment: It is located on the driver’s lower left side.
Engine Compartment: The primary under-hood is located in the engine compartment on the driver’s side. The secondary under-hood Fuse Box is located next to the battery.
Cigar lighter / power outlet fuses in the Acura RDX are fuses No.28 and 29 in the Interior Fuse Box.
[2007/2008]
Passenger Compartment
Fuses Number Fuses Amp. Rating Protected Components 1 7.5 A SH-AWD 2 20 A Fuel Pump 3 15 A ACG 4 7.5 A ABS/VSA 5 15 A Heated Seat 6 20 A FR Fog Lights 7 7.5 A Drivers Power Seat Lumber Support 8 10 A RR Wiper 9 7.5 A OPDS 10 7.5 A Meter 11 10 A SRS 12 10 A Right Headlight High 13 10 A Left Headlight High 14 7.5 A Small Lights (Interior) 15 15 A Small Lights (Exterior) 16 15 A Right Headlight Low 17 15 A Left Headlight Low 18 20 A Headlight High Main 19 20 A Small Lights Main 20 7.5 A TPMS 21 30 A Headlight Low Main 22 — Not Used 23 — Not Used 24 20 A Moonroof 25 20 A Door Lock 26 20 A Driver’s Power Window 27 — Not Used 28 15 A Accessory Socket (Console Compartment) 29 15 A + B ACC 30 20 A Passenger’s Power Window 31 20 A Radio Amplifier 32 20 A Right Rear Power Window 33 20 A Left Rear Power Window 34 — Not Used 35 7.5 A Radio 36 10 A HAC 37 7.5 A Daytime Running Light 38 30 A FR Wiper
Engine Compartment
Fuses Number Fuses Amp. Rating Protected Components 1 100 A Main Fuse 1 30 A SH-AWD 2 80 A Option Main 2 50 A Ignition Switch Main 3 20 A ABS/VSA Fail Safe 3 40 A ABS/VSA Motor 4 50 A Headlight Main 4 40 A Power Window Main 5 — Not Used 6 30 A Main Fan Motor 7 30 A Sub Fan Motor 8 30 A Rear Defogger 9 40 A Blower 10 15 A Hazard 11 15 A LAF 12 15 A Stop & Horn 13 20 A Power Seat (Recline) 14 20 A Power Seat (Slide) 15 7.5 A IGPS Oil Level 16 — Not Used 17 15 A Electric Vacuum Pump 18 15 A IG Coil 19 15 A FI Main 20 7.5 A MG Clutch 21 15 A DBW 22 7.5 A Interior Light 23 10 A Back Up Secondary: 1 7.5 A Electric Vacuum Pump
[2009]
Passenger Compartment
Fuses Number Fuses Amp. Rating Protected Components 1 7.5 A SH-AWD 2 20 A Fuel Pump 3 15 A ACG 4 7.5 A ABS/VSA 5 15 A Heated Seat 6 20 A FR Fog Lights 7 7.5 A Driver’s Power Seat Lumbar Support 8 10 A RR Wiper 9 7.5 A OPDS 10 7.5 A Meter 11 10 A SRS 12 10 A Right Headlight High 13 10 A Left Headlight High 14 7.5 A Small Lights (Interior) 15 15 A Small Lights (Exterior) 16 15 A Right Headlight Low 17 15 A Left Headlight Low 18 20 A Headlight High Main 19 20 A Small Lights Main 20 7.5 A TPMS 21 30 A Headlight Low Main 22 — Not Used 23 — Not Used 24 20 A Moonroof 25 20 A Door Lock 26 20 A Driver’s Power Window 27 — Not Used 28 15 A Accessory Socket (Console Compartment) 29 15 A ACC 30 20 A Passenger’s Power Window 31 20 A Radio Amplifier 32 20 A Right Rear Power Window 33 20 A Left Rear Power Window 34 — Not Used 35 7.5 A Radio 36 10 A HAC 37 7.5 A Daytime Running Light 38 30 A FR Wiper
Engine Compartment
Fuses Number Fuses Amp. Rating Protected Components 1 100 A Main Fuse 1 30 A SH-AWD 2 80 A Option Main 2 50 A Ignition Switch Main 3 40 A ARS/VSA Motor 3 20 A ABS/VSA Fail Safe 4 50 A Headlight Main 4 40 A Power Window Main 5 30 A Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining 6 30 A Main Fan Motor 7 30 A Sub Fan Motor 8 30 A Rear Defogger 9 40 A Blower 10 15 A Hazard 11 15 A LAF 12 15 A Stop & Horn 13 20 A Driver’s Power Seat Reclining 14 20 A Driver’s Power Seat Sliding 15 7.5 A TOPS Oil Ievel 16 20 A Passenger’s Power Seat Sliding 17 15 A Electric Vacuum Pump 18 15 A IG Coil 19 15 A FI Main 20 7.5 A MG Clutch 21 15 A DBW 22 7.5 A Interior Light 23 10 A Back Up Secondary: 1 7.5 A Electric Vacuum Pump 2 20 A Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining
[2011/2012]
Passenger compartment
Fuses Number Fuses Amp. Rating Protected Components 1 7.5 A Power Window/SH-AWD 2 20 A Fuel Pump 3 15 A ACG 4 7.5 A ABS/VSA 5 15 A Heated Seat 6 20 A FR Fog Lights 7 7.5 A Driver’s Power Seat Lumbar Support 8 10 A RR Wiper 9 7.5 A OPDS 10 7.5 A Meter 11 10 A SRS 12 10 A Right Headlight High 13 10 A Left Headlight High 14 7.5 A Small Lights (Interior) 15 15 A Small Lights (Exterior) 16 15 A Right Headlight Low 17 15 A Left Headlight Low 18 20 A Headlight High Main 19 20 A Small Lights Main 20 7.5 A TPMS 21 30 A Headlight Low Main 22 – Not Used 23 7.5 A Starter Diagnosis 24 20 A Moonroof 25 20 A Door Lock 26 20 A Driver’s Power Window 27 Not Used 28 15 A Accessory Socket (Console Compartment) 29 15 A Accessory Socket (Front) 30 20 A Passenger’s Power Window 31 20 A Radio Amplifier 32 20 A Right Rear Power Window 33 20 A Left Rear Power Window 34 Not Used 35 7.5 A Radio 36 10 A HAC 37 7.5 A Daytime Running Light 38 30 A FR Wiper 39 7.5 A STS
Engine Compartment
Fuses Number Fuses Amp. Rating Protected Components 1 100 A Main Fuse 1 30 A SH-AWD 2 80 A Option Main 2 50 A Ignition Switch Main 3 40 A ARS/VSA Motor 3 20 A ABS/VSA Fail Safe 4 50 A Headlight Main 4 40 A Power Window Main 5 30 A Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining 6 30 A Main Fan Motor 7 30 A Sub Fan Motor 8 30 A Rear Defogger 9 40 A Blower 10 15 A Hazard 11 15 A LAF 12 15 A Stop & Horn 13 20 A Driver’s Power Seat Reclining 14 20 A Driver’s Power Seat Sliding 15 7.5 A TOPS Oil Ievel 16 20 A Passenger’s Power Seat Sliding 17 15 A Electric Vacuum Pump 18 15 A IG Coil 19 15 A FI Main 20 7.5 A MG Clutch 21 15 A DBW 22 7.5 A Interior Light 23 10 A Back Up Secondary: 1 7.5 A Electric Vacuum Pump 2 20 A Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining
Next Post: 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ Fuse Box Diagram
Tom Smith is a passionate car mechanic and automotive enthusiast, specializing in the intricate world of car fuse boxes. With years of hands-on experience under the hood, he has earned a reputation as a reliable expert in his field. As the founder and content creator of the popular blog website 'carsfuse.com,' Tom has dedicated himself to sharing his extensive knowledge of car fuse boxes and electrical systems with the world.