Honda Civic VIII (2006-2011) fuse box diagrams & schemes (2024)

Years of production: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Table of contents

  1. Location
  2. UNDER-HOOD diagram
  3. INTERIOR diagram
  4. Information about the model

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Location

Honda Civic VIII (2006-2011) fuse box diagrams & schemes (1)

The fuses are in two fuse boxes. Theinterior fuse box is underneath thesteering column. The under-hood fuse box is on thedriver’s side, next to the brake fluidreservoir. To open it, push the tabsas shown.

Checking and Replacing Fuses

If something electrical in yourvehicle stops working, the first thingyou should check for is a blown fuse.Determine from the chart on pages 283 and 284, or the diagram on thefuse box lid, which fuse or fusescontrol that device. Check thosefuses first, but check all the fusesbefore deciding that a blown fuse isthe cause. Replace any blown fuses,and check if the device works.

UNDER-HOOD diagram

Honda Civic VIII (2006-2011) fuse box diagrams & schemes (2)

No.Amps.Circuits Protected
1100 AMain Fuse
(70 A)EPS*1
260 AOption Main
50 AIgnition Switch Main
330 AABS/VSA Motor
30 A, 40 A*2ABS/VSA F/S
450 AHeadlight Main
40 APower Window Main
5Not Used
620 ASub Fan Motor
720 AMain Fan Motor (M/T)
30 AMain Fan Motor (A/T)
830 ARear Defogger
940 ABlower
1010 AHazard
1115 AFI Sub
1215 AStop and Horn
13Not Used
14Not Used
157.5 AIGPS Oil Level
16Not Used
17(15 A)Audio Amp*1
1815 AIG Coil
1915 AFI Main
207.5 AMG Clutch
2115 ADBW
227.5 AInterior Light
2310 ABack Up

INTERIOR diagram

Honda Civic VIII (2006-2011) fuse box diagrams & schemes (3)

No.Amps.Circuits Protected
17.5 APower Window
215 AFuel Pump
310 AAlternator
47.5 AABS/VSA
5(15 A)Heated Seat*
6Not Used
7(7.5 A)TPMS*
8Not Used
97.5 AODS
107.5 AMETER
1110 ASRS
1210 ARight Headlight High
1310 ALeft Headlight High
147.5 ASmall (Interior)
157.5 ASmall (Exterior)
1610 ARight Headlight Low
1710 ALeft Headlight Low
1820 AHeadlight High Main
1915 ASmall (Main)
20Not Used
2120 AHeadlight Low Main
22Not Used
23Not Used
24(20 A)Moonroof*
2520 ADoor Lock
2620 ADriver’s Power Window
27Not Used
28(15 A)Rear ACC Socket*
2915 AACC
3020 APassenger’s Power Window
31Not Used
3220 ARight Rear Power Window
3320 ALeft Rear Power Window
34Not Used
357.5 AACC Radio
3610 AHAC
377.5 ADaytime Running Light
3830 AFront Wiper

* if equipped

If you cannot drive the vehicle without fixing the problem, and you do not have a spare fuse, take a fuse of the same rating or a lower rating from one of the other circuits. Make sure you can do without that circuit temporarily (such as the accessory power socket or radio).If you replace the blown fuse with a spare fuse that has a lower rating, it might blow out again. This does not indicate anything wrong. Replace the fuse with one of the correct rating as soon as you can.

Information about the model

Honda Motor Company is one of the most popular automobile companies in the world.This Japan-based company dominates international motorcycles and car markets inmany countries.Honda is a conglomerate corporation that is known to manufacture motorcycles,automobiles, and power equipment. The company was founded in 1948 by SoichiroHonda and Takeo Fujisawa. It’s been more than 70 years that the company is in service.Honda has come a long way from the time it was launched in the market. They have awide range of cars, out of which the Civic range is the most popular one.

Honda Civic VIII: 2006 to 2011

Honda Civic VIII is an eight-generation model that was first manufactured in 2006. Theproduction lasted till 2011.For the eighth generation, the company divided the model into two different platforms.One was made for coupe and sedan and the second was meant for hatchback modelswhich were mainly designed for European markets.In 2006, the company managed to sell around 16.5 million Civics worldwide. Theeighth-generation Civic features a very basic design. However, it had a lot of featuresthat made the car even more desirable.Honda Civic VIII was designed for the best comfort and to give you a smooth experience.This car was perfect for budget people. The sleek and aerodynamic design of the car iswhat made it more attractive. Even the interiors were made of top-notch qualitymaterials.

In the later years, the Civic VIII was redesigned and launched with better and morepowerful features. The markers made changes to the steering wheel, suspension, andexhaust system.Honda may produce several other ranges of cars, but the Civic is one of the best range ofcars the company ever made. It is currently in the tenth generation.

All Honda Civic VIII info & diagrams provided on this site are provided for general information purpose only. Actual Honda Civic VIII (2006-2011) diagrams & schemes (fuse box diagrams & layouts, location diagrams, wiring diagrams etc.) may vary depend on the model version.

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Honda Civic VIII (2006-2011) fuse box diagrams & schemes (2024)

FAQs

Where can I find fuse diagram for my car? ›

To locate the fuse specification chart for your vehicle or to learn how to change a fuse, refer to the "Fuses" section of your Owner's Manual.

How do you reset the anti theft system on a 2006 Honda Civic? ›

To reset the anti-theft in the 2006 Honda Civic depress the fob's panic or unlock button, to switch the alarm off. Alternatively, insert the key into the driver's door to unlock and reset the immobilizer. You can also try pressing the panic button for 5 seconds followed by depressing the lock button 2 times.

Where is the ABS fuse on a Honda Civic? ›

The fuse box for the ABS is located in the engine compartment on the passenger's side. To open it, push the tab as shown. 253 to 256, or the diagram on the fuse box lid, which fuse or fuses control that component. Check those fuses first, but check all the fuses before deciding that a blown fuse is not the cause.

What are the main fuses in fuse box? ›

Your fuse box will have two sets of fuses. At the bottom will be 15-amp and 20-amp screw-in fuses with glass faces that are exposed and visible. These fuses will service branch light circuits and outlet circuits. At the top will be 30-amp or 40-amp cartridge main fuses for ovens, laundry rooms, or stoves.

Where are the interior fuses? ›

Usually, you will find two fuse boxes in the car. One is located under the hood and the other is found in the dashboard or near the steering wheel.

What does a fuse look like on a circuit diagram? ›

Fuses are usually shown in schematics with a symbol that looks like a sideways letter “S”.

How do you tell which fuse is which? ›

Generally the manufacturer's brand name and the actual part number should be enough to identify the right fuse.

How to get car out of anti-theft mode with key? ›

Put the key in the ignition and rotate forward two clicks to the “On” position that makes the dashboard light up, but don't try starting the car. Leave the key there for 15 minutes; it doesn't always take that long, but it can. After that time, check to see if the anti-theft light has gone out, if one was lit up.

How do you reset the computer on a 2006 Honda Civic? ›

To reset the computer in a honda civic you will need to disconnect the battery for about 10 minutes.

How do you tell if ABS fuse is blown? ›

ABS Warning Light

Whenever the fuse is blown out ABS checking the warning light on the car dashboard will appear.

Will brakes work if ABS fuse is blown? ›

Your brake components would still function as they should even if you remove the ABS fuse. However, the ABS won't be able to regulate your brakes without the fuse.

What happens if you unplug ABS fuse? ›

In the meantime you can unplug the ABS module or the pump, or pull the ABS fuse to stop the motor from running, but keep in mind if you do any of this you won't have any ABS braking, and if the wheels lock up on you they will stay locked as if the ABS didn't exist.

Where are the fuses on a Honda Civic? ›

Located under the dashboard. Fuse locations are shown on the label under the steering column. Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and label number.

How do you know which fuse is blown? ›

The glass tube forms a physical guard for the fuse, so that when it blows the molten metal does not cause damage or injury. A glass tube allows you to see when the fuse has blown: there will be a gap in the wire or a metallic smear on the inside of the glass.

Where is blown fuse located? ›

Open the fuse box door. Inspect each fuse using a flashlight to find the one that is burned or melted (the working fuses will have a clear glass casing but the blown one will look cloudy or blackened).

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