Honda Brv Fuse Box Diagram [top] Info
INFORMATIVE REPORT: Honda BR-V Fuse Box Diagram and Electrical Protection System
Fuse Puller
: Honda typically includes a white plastic fuse removal tool inside one of the fuse boxes (usually the interior or primary under-hood box).
This tutorial covers fuse box locations, how to read the diagram, common fuse assignments, how to check and replace fuses safely, and troubleshooting tips for a Honda BR‑V (general guidance across model years — consult your owner’s manual for exact layout for your year). honda brv fuse box diagram
- Located under the driver's side dashboard (left-hand drive models) or behind the glove box
- Contains fuses for: power windows, audio, A/C, cigarette lighter, instrument cluster, wipers, etc.
- Never bypass a fuse with foil or wire – risk of fire or wiring damage.
- If a new fuse blows immediately, you have a short circuit or overloaded component – have the electrical system diagnosed by a mechanic.
- For airbag system fuses, never replace them yourself without disconnecting the battery – accidental deployment risk.
The fuse box diagram is essential because: INFORMATIVE REPORT: Honda BR-V Fuse Box Diagram and
Note:
The underside of the fuse box cover typically has a printed diagram. If missing, refer to your owner’s manual (pages 350-360 for most BR-V model years). Located under the driver's side dashboard (left-hand drive
- No. 1 - 10A: Back Up (Reverse Lights)
- No. 2 - 15A: Accessory Socket (Cigarette Lighter/Charger)
- No. 3 - 15A: Hazard Lights
- No. 4 - 7.5A: Interior Lights (Dome/Map Lights)
- No. 5 - 20A: Power Door Locks
- No. 7 - 10A: Meter / Dashboard Lights
- No. 8 - 7.5A: VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) System
- No. 9 - 15A: Audio System / Radio
- No. 10 - 20A: Driver Power Window
- No. 11 - 20A: Passenger Power Window
- No. 15 - 7.5A: SRS (Airbag System)
- No. 18 - 10A: Stop Lights / Brake Lights