Honda Brv Fuse | Box Diagram 'link'
But to fix it, you need a map. That map is the . Without it, you are blindly guessing which fuse controls which component, risking damage to your vehicle’s electrical system.
Always keep a variety of blade fuses in your glove box (available for a few dollars at any auto parts store) and your owner’s manual handy. The next time your BRV’s power window or radio fails, you can confidently pop the fuse box, read the diagram, swap the fuse, and get back on the road. honda brv fuse box diagram
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes. While accurate for most Honda BRV models (2016–present), fuse assignments can change between manufacturing plants and model years. Always consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual as the primary source. But to fix it, you need a map
| Fuse Number | Amperage (A) | Protected Component / Circuit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 80A | Main Battery / EPS (Electric Power Steering) | | 2 | 60A | ABS/VSA Motor (Anti-lock Braking System) | | 3 | 40A | Blower Motor (Heater & Air Conditioning fan) | | 4 | 30A | Radiator Cooling Fan | | 5 | 30A | Rear Defogger (Heated rear window) | | 6 | 30A | Starter Solenoid | | 7 | 20A | Stop & Horn (Brake lights & horn) | | 8 | 15A | FI (Fuel Injection) Main / Sub | | 9 | 15A | Ignition Coil (Spark plugs) | | 10 | 7.5A | Alternator Sense / Charging system | | 11 | 10A | Left Headlight (Low beam) | | 12 | 10A | Right Headlight (Low beam) | | 13 | 10A | Left Headlight (High beam) | | 14 | 10A | Right Headlight (High beam) | | 15 | 15A | Backup / Hazard Lights | | Relays | N/A | Main Relay, Fan Relay, Fuel Pump Relay | Always keep a variety of blade fuses in