The Acura RSX is a sporty compact car that was produced from 2002 to 2006. The car is known for its powerful engine and agile handling. Like all vehicles, the Acura RSX has a fuse box that houses the electrical fuses for the car’s various systems.
This blog post will provide a fuse box diagram for the Acura RSX from 2002 to 2006. The fuse box diagram will show the location of each fuse in the fuse box, as well as the amperage rating of each fuse. This information can be helpful if you need to replace a fuse in your Acura RSX.
Table of Contents
[2002/2003/2004]
Passenger Compartment
Fuses Number | Protected Components |
---|---|
1 | Ignition Coil |
2 | Laf Heater |
3 | Daytime Running Lights (Canadian models only) |
4 | ACG (IG) |
5 | Not Used |
6 | Power Window Relay |
7 | Moon roof |
8 | Radio |
9 | Rear Wiper |
10 | Gauge panel |
11 | ABS |
12 | Daytime Running Lights (Canadian models only) |
13 | SRS |
14 | Power Mirror |
15 | Bass Speaker (Type-S only) |
16 | Heated Seats (Canadian models only) |
17 | Fuel Pump |
18 | Accessory Power Socket |
19 | Turn Signal |
20 | Front Wiper |
21 | Not Used |
22 | Front Passenger’s Power Window |
23 | Driver’s Power Window |
24 | Not Used |
25 | Not Used |
Engine Compartment
Fuses Number | Protected Components |
---|---|
1 | Condenser fan |
2 | Small Light |
3 | Interior Light |
4 | Cooling Fan |
5 | Hazard |
6 | FI ECU |
7 | Horn, Stop |
8 | ABS (F/S) |
9 | Back Up |
10 | ABS Motor |
11 | Rear Demister |
12 | Heater Mortor |
13 | Power Window |
14 | Option |
15 | Left Headlight |
16 | Door Lock |
17 | Right Headlight |
18 | Not Used |
19 | Main Fuse Battery |
20 | Main Fuse Ignition |
21-25 | Spare Fuse |
[2005/2006]
Passenger Compartment
Fuses Number | Fuses Amp. Rating | Protected Components |
---|---|---|
1 | 15A | Ignition Coil |
2 | 20A | Laf Heater |
3 | 10A | Daytime Running Lights (Canadian models only) / Rear Accessory Power Socket (U. S. models only) |
4 | 10A | ACG (IG) |
5 | Not Used | |
6 | 7.5A | Power Window Relay |
7 | 20A | Moonroof |
8 | 7.5A | Radio |
9 | 10A | Rear Wiper |
10 | 7.5A | Gauge panel |
11 | 7.5A | ABS |
12 | 7.5A | Daytime Running Lights (Canadian models only) |
13 | 10A | SRS |
14 | 10A | Power Mirror |
15 | 20A | Bass Speaker (Type-S only) |
16 | 20A | Heated Seats (Canadian models only) |
17 | 15A | Fuel Pump |
18 | 15A | Accessory Power Socket |
19 | 7.5A | Turn Signal |
20 | 20A | Front Wiper |
21 | Not Used | |
22 | 20A | Front Passenger’s Power Window |
23 | 20A | Driver’s Power Window |
24 | Not Used | |
25 | Not Used |
Engine Compartment
Fuses Number | Fuses Amp. Rating | Protected Components |
---|---|---|
1 | 30 A | Condenser fan |
2 | 10 A | Small Light |
3 | 7.5 A | Interior Light |
4 | 20 A | Cooling Fan |
5 | 10 A | Hazard |
6 | 20 A | FI ECU (ECM/PCM) |
7 | 15 A | Horn, Stop |
8 | 20 A | ABS (F/S) |
9 | 7.5 A | Back Up |
10 | 30 A | ABS Motor |
11 | 40 A | Rear Demister |
12 | 40 A | Heater Motor |
13 | 40 A | Power Window |
14 | 30 A | Option |
15 | 20 A | Left Headlight |
16 | 15 A | Door Lock |
17 | 20 A | Right Headlight |
18 | Not Used | |
19 | 100 A | Main Fuse Battery |
20 | 40 A | Main Fuse Ignition |
21-25 | Spare Fuse |
To replace a fuse in your Acura RSX, follow these steps:
- Locate the fuse that needs to be replaced. Use the fuse box diagram to identify the fuse’s location and amperage rating.
- Use a fuse puller to remove the old fuse.
- Insert the new fuse into the fuse box. Make sure that the new fuse has the same amperage rating as the old fuse.
- Close the fuse box cover.
I hope this blog post has helped provide you with information about the fuse box diagram for the Acura RSX from 2002 to 2006. If you have any further questions, please feel free to leave a comment below.
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