Fuse Replacement
Your car has two fuse boxes. One is located under the dashboard on
the driver's side, the other is under the hood. The circuits protected
by each fuse are listed inside the fuse box cover. To open the fuse box,
turn the knob as shown.
If any of your car's lights, acces-
sories, or controls don't work, check
their fuses. If a fuse has blown, the
wire inside it will be burned through.
Checking the Fuses:
1. Turn off the ignition and all other
switches.
2. If you find a blown or possibly
faulty fuse, use the fuse remover
(stored beside the spare fuse) to
pull the blown fuse out of its clips.
3. Check all other fuses as well as
the one you suspect.
4. Push in a new fuse of the same
rating, and make sure it fits
tightly in the clips. If it fits
loosely, have your dealer fix it.
If you don't have a spare, take a fuse of the same rating (or lower) out
of a circuit you may not need, like the radio or cigarette lighter.
Remember to replace the borrowed fuse and the missing spares.
A blown fuse may be just a symptom of some other problem. If a new
fuse blows right away, the cause should be diagnosed and corrected
by a qualified Honda technician.
BLOWN
FUSE
REMOVER