Honda Brv Fuse Box Diagram
Because the location and layout of the fuse boxes depend heavily on whether you have the 1.5L i-VTEC (Petrol) or the 1.5L i-DTEC (Diesel) version, as well as your specific region (e.g., India, Indonesia, Thailand), this guide covers the general locations and common layouts for the Honda BR-V (2016–Present). Here is a comprehensive guide to the Honda BR-V fuse box locations and diagrams.
1. Interior Fuse Box (Under the Dashboard) This box controls the interior electronics, lights, and safety features. Location: It is located on the driver’s side, underneath the dashboard, usually behind a small access panel or near the bonnet release lever. You may need to lie on your back in the footwell to look up at it. Common Fuse Assignments (Typical Layout):
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
Tip: If your cigarette lighter/phone charger stops working, check Fuse No. 2 (15A) first. This is the most commonly blown fuse. honda brv fuse box diagram
2. Under-Hood Fuse Box (Engine Bay) This box contains high-amp fuses for the engine, starter, and major electrical systems. Location: Open the bonnet and look on the passenger side (or driver side depending on RHD/LHD) near the wheel well. It is a large black plastic box. Common Relay & Fuse Assignments:
Battery Terminal (Main Fuse): An 80A or 100A fuse connected directly to the battery positive terminal. This protects the entire system. IGP (Ignition Main): 50A Radiator Fan: 30A Blower Motor (AC Fan): 30A or 40A Starter Motor: 30A Headlight Relays: These small cubes control the high and low beams. Horn Relay: 10A or 15A (often located near the radiator).
3. How to Check Your Fuses
Turn everything off: Ensure the ignition is off and the car is parked. Locate the Diagram: The specific diagram for your specific VIN is printed on the inside of the fuse box cover. Always rely on this printed diagram first , as wire colors and positions can change between model years. Visual Inspection: Pull the fuse out using the white plastic fuse puller usually clipped inside the fuse box. Look at the metal wire inside the plastic casing.
Good: The metal strip is intact and connected. Blown: The metal strip is broken or melted, usually with a black scorch mark inside the plastic.
Replacement: Replace with a fuse of the exact same amperage (color). Because the location and layout of the fuse
Warning: Never replace a fuse with a higher amperage rating (e.g., putting a 20A fuse in a 10A slot). This can cause electrical fires or melt your wiring harness.
4. Troubleshooting Common Issues