The Honda BR-V utilizes three primary fuse box locations to protect its electrical circuits: the primary under-hood fuse box, a secondary under-hood fuse box (on the battery), and an interior fuse box located under the dashboard. If an electrical component like your headlights, power windows, or radio stops working, a blown fuse is often the culprit. Honda BR-V Fuse Box Locations
Understanding where each fuse box is located is the first step in troubleshooting electrical issues.
Primary Under-Hood Fuse Box: Found in the engine compartment on the driver’s side. It contains larger fuses for high-amperage systems like the radiator fan, ABS, and heater.
Secondary Under-Hood Fuse Box: Typically located next to the battery or attached directly to the positive (+) battery terminal.
Interior Fuse Box: Located inside the cabin, usually on the driver’s lower left side underneath the dashboard. Common Fuse Layout and Circuit Assignments honda brv fuse box diagram
While exact diagrams can vary by model year (e.g., 2016 vs. 2024), most Honda BR-V models share common circuit protections. Below is a typical breakdown of common fuses: Amperage (A) Circuit Protected AM2 Critical engine and ignition components EPS Electric Power Steering RAD Radiator cooling fan ABS Anti-lock Braking System pump HTR Heater/AC blower motor Horn Vehicle horn Interior Lights Dome and cabin lighting Hazard Hazard warning flashers Back-Up Main Radio and back-up camera How to Inspect and Replace a Blown Fuse
Always turn off the ignition and all electrical accessories before checking fuses. Honda BRV Fuse Diagrams | PDF - Scribd
INFORMATIVE REPORT: Honda BR-V Fuse Box Diagram and Electrical Protection System
Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Comprehensive Guide to Honda BR-V Fuse Box Locations, Diagrams, and Maintenance The Honda BR-V utilizes three primary fuse box
Label: Found on the back of the plastic cover you remove from the dashboard.
| Fuse Position | Amperage (A) | Protected Component | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 10A | Left Power Window | | 2 | 10A | Right Power Window | | 3 | 20A | Moonroof (if equipped) / Sunroof | | 4 | 15A | Accessory Socket (Cigarette Lighter) – Front | | 5 | 15A | Rear Accessory Socket (2nd row) | | 6 | 7.5A | Audio System / Navigation | | 7 | 7.5A | Instrument Panel Cluster (Speedometer, gauges) | | 8 | 10A | SRS Airbag System (Critical – do not probe carelessly) | | 9 | 20A | Door Lock Actuator (Central locking) | | 10 | 10A | Windshield Wiper / Washer | | 11 | 15A | Rear Wiper / Washer | | 12 | 7.5A | A/C Control Panel / Heater control | | 13 | 10A | Turn Signal Lights / Hazard lights (cabin control) | | 14 | 7.5A | ECU / BCM (Body Control Module) | | 15 | 20A | Seat Heaters (if equipped – higher trims) |
What to check here first: If your 12V charger isn't working, check fuse #4. If your radio is dead, check fuse #6. If your windows won't roll, check fuses #1 & #2.
| Fuse # | Amperage (A) | Circuit / Component Protected | |--------|---------------|-------------------------------| | 1 | 10 A | Back-up lights, OBDII port | | 2 | 7.5 A | Power windows (Main relay) | | 3 | 20 A | Sunroof (if equipped) | | 4 | 15 A | Cigarette lighter / 12V accessory socket | | 5 | 10 A | Audio unit / Display audio | | 6 | 7.5 A | Meter cluster / Instrument panel | | 7 | 10 A | SRS (Airbag system) | | 8 | 10 A | ABS/VSA control unit | | 9 | 20 A | Windshield wiper motor | | 10 | 15 A | Rear wiper motor | | 11 | 7.5 A | A/C relay, condenser fan | | 12 | 20 A | Power door locks | | 13 | 10 A | Hazard lights / Turn signals | | 14 | 15 A | Rear fog light (some markets) | | 15 | 7.5 A | Starter signal / IG coil | Location: Situated on the driver’s side (left side
Symptom: The 12V power outlet (cigarette lighter) has no power. Solution:
Tools needed: Fuse puller (usually inside the under-hood fuse box) or needle-nose pliers.
Steps:
The Honda BR-V utilizes a standard dual-box electrical protection system common to Honda vehicles. The system divides fuses between the engine compartment (for high-power systems) and the interior cabin (for driver-accessible amenities). This report identifies these locations, categorizes the major circuits, and outlines the procedure for fuse inspection.