2019 Honda Ridgeline Fuses and Fuse Box | Checking and replacing fuses
The 2019 Honda Ridgeline has a full electricity system that powers different parts of the car. The fuses and fuse boxes are very important for keeping this system safe because they stop electrical overloads and damage that could happen. The fuse box usually sits in an easy-to-reach spot, like the kick panel on the driver’s side or under the hood. It holds a group of fuses that protect different electrical lines. As safety measures, these fuses break the circuit if there is an overload, which keeps the connected parts from getting damaged. As part of regular car maintenance, fuses must be checked and, if needed, replaced to make sure that electrical systems work properly. The easy steps are to find the fuse that isn’t working, remove it with a fuse puller or needle-nose pliers, and then replace it with a fuse that has the same power. The owner’s manual tells you exactly where each fuse is located and how much amperage it has. This makes it easier for drivers to fix electricity problems in their 2019 Honda Ridgeline. Doing regular maintenance on the fuses and fuse box is a proactive step that helps the general dependability and longevity of the electrical parts of the vehicle.
Fuses
Fuse Locations
If any electrical devices are not working, set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF and check to see if any applicable fuse is blown.
Engine Compartment Fuse Box Type A
Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover. Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number.
Located near the passenger’s side damper house. Push the tabs to open the box.
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
1 | − | (70 A) |
AC INVERTER | (70 A) | |
RR BLOWER | 30 A | |
− | 30 A | |
VSA MTR | 40 A | |
VSA FSR | 20 A | |
MAIN FAN | 30 A | |
− | 30 A | |
MAIN FUSE | 150 A | |
SUB FAN | 30 A | |
WIP MTR | 30 A | |
WASHER | 20 A | |
T/G LOCK MAIN | 20 A | |
ACM | 30 A | |
FR BLOWER | 40 A | |
2 | AUDIO AMP | 30 A |
RR DEF | 30 A | |
− | 30 A | |
− | 40 A | |
− | 30 A | |
RR DEF | 30 A | |
− | 20 A | |
− | − | |
RR BLOWER | 30 A | |
− | − | |
− | 30 A | |
3 | − | − |
− | 30 A | |
− | − | |
MAIN FAN | 30 A | |
4 | SMALL | 10 A |
STOP | 10 A | |
5 | T/G LOCK | 10 A |
6 | STOP | 10 A |
SMALL | 10 A | |
7 | T/G UNLOCK | 10 A |
8 | L H/L LO | 10 A |
IGPS | 7.5 A | |
9 | CRUISE CANCEL SW | 7.5 A |
10 | R H/L LO | 10 A |
L H/L LO | 10 A | |
11 | IGPS | 7.5 A |
R H/L LO | 10 A | |
12 | NJECTOR | 20 A |
IG COIL | 15 A | |
13 | H/L LO MAIN | 20 A |
DBW | 15 A | |
14 | − | − |
AC INVERTER RLY | 15 A | |
15 | FR FOG | 10 A |
BACK UP | 10 A | |
16 | HAZARD | 15 A |
MAIN RLY | 15 A | |
17 | AS P/SEAT (REC) | 20 A |
18 | AS P/SEAT (SLI) | 20 A |
19 | TCU | 15 A |
20 | MG CLUTCH | 7.5 A |
21 | MAIN RLY | 15 A |
HAZARD | 15 A | |
22 | FI SUB | 15 A |
23 | IG COIL | 15 A |
INJECTOR | 20 A | |
24 | DBW | 15 A |
H/L LO MAIN | 20 A | |
25 | SMALL/STOP MAIN | 20 A |
26 | BACK UP | 10 A* |
FR FOG | 15 A* | |
27 | H/STEERING WHEEL | 10 A* |
28 | HORN | 10 A* |
29 | RADIO | 20 A* |
- Models without the AC power outlet
- Models with the AC power outlet
Engine Compartment Fuse Box Type B
Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover. Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number. Located near the brake fluid reservoir. Push the tabs to open the box.
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
1 | − | (40 A) |
4WD | (20 A) | |
IG MAIN | 30 A | |
IG MAIN2 | 30 A | |
− | (40 A) | |
F/B MAIN2 | 60 A | |
F/B MAIN | 60 A | |
EPS | 60 A | |
2 | − | − |
3 | TRL E-BRAKE | (20 A) |
4 | BMS | 7.5 A |
− | − | |
5 | H/L HI MAIN | 20 A |
6 | +B TRL HAZARD | (7.5 A) |
7 | +B TRL BACKUP | (7.5 A) |
8 | CTR ACC SOCKET | 20 A |
9 | TRAILER SMALL | (30 A) |
10 | ACC/IG2_MAIN | 10 A |
11 | TRL CHARGE | (20 A) |
12 | ST CUT1 | 30 A |
13 | IDLE STOP | 30 A |
14 | IDLE STOP | 30 A |
15 | FR DE-ICER | (15 A) |
− | − | |
16 | RR _HTD SEAT | (20 A) |
BMS | 7.5 A | |
17 | STRLD | 7.5 A |
- Models with LED parking lights
- Models without LED parking lights
Interior Fuse Box Type A
Located under the dashboard.
Fuse locations are shown on the label on the side panel.
Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and label number.
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
1 | DR P/W | 20 A |
2 | DOOR LOCK | 20 A |
3 | SMART | 7.5 A |
4 | AS P/W | 20 A |
5 | FR ACC SOCKET | 20 A |
6 | FUEL PUMP | 20 A |
7 | ACG | 15 A |
8 | FRONT WIPER | 7.5 A |
9 | ABS/VSA | 7.5 A |
10 | SRS | 10 A |
11 | REAR LEFT P/W | 20 A |
12 | BACK P/W | (20 A) |
13 | REAR RIGHT P/W | 20 A |
14 | S/R FUEL LID | 20 A |
15 | DR P/SEAT (REC) | (20 A) |
16 | CARGO LT | 7.5 A |
17 | FR SEAT HEATER | (20 A) |
18 | INTR LT | 7.5 A |
19 | DR REAR DOOR UNLOCK | 10 A |
20 | AS THE SIDE DOOR UNLOCKS | 10 A |
21 | DRL | 7.5 A |
22 | KEY LOCK | 7.5 A |
23 | A/C | 7.5 A |
24 | IG1a FEEDBACK | 7.5 A |
25 | INST PANEL LIGHTS | 7.5 A |
26 | LUMBAR SUPPORT | (7.5 A) |
27 | PARKING LIGHTS | 7.5 A |
28 | OPTION | 10 A |
29 | BACK LT | 7.5 A |
30 | − | − |
31 | ST MOTOR | 7.5 A |
32 | SRS | 7.5 A |
33 | AS THE SIDE DOOR LOCK | 10 A |
34 | DR DOOR LOCK | 10 A |
35 | DR DOOR UNLOCK | 10 A |
36 | DR P/SEAT (SLIDE) | (20 A) |
37 | RIGHT H/L HI | 10 A |
38 | LEFT H/L HI | 10 A |
39 | IG1b FEEDBACK | 7.5 A |
40 | ACC | 7.5 A |
41 | DR REAR DOOR LOCK | 10 A |
42 | − | − |
Interior Fuse Box Type B
Located under the dashboard.
Fuse locations are shown on the label on the side panel.
Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and label number.
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
A | METER | 7.5 A |
B | ABS/VSA | 7.5 A |
C | ACG | 7.5 A |
D | MICU | 7.5 A |
E | AUDIO | 20 A |
F | BACK UP | 10 A |
G | ACC | 7.5 A |
Inspecting and Changing Fuses
- Set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF. Turn headlights and all accessories off.
- Remove the fuse box cover.
- Check the large fuses in the engine compartment.
- If the fuse is blown, use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screw and replace it with a new one.
- Inspect the small fuses in the engine compartment and the vehicle interior.
- If there is a blown fuse, remove it with the fuse puller and replace it with a new one.
Inspecting and Changing Fuses
NOTICE
Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases the chances of damaging the electrical system.
Use the charts to locate the fuse in question and confirm the specified amperage on the fuse label.
Replace the fuse with a spare fuse of the same specified amperage.
There is a fuse puller on the back of the type A engine compartment fuse box cover.
FAQs
The fuse box in the 2019 Honda Ridgeline is typically located in the engine compartment or under the dashboard on the driver’s side.
The 2019 Honda Ridgeline usually has two fuse boxes, one under the hood and another inside the cabin.
Fuses in the Ridgeline protect various electrical components by breaking the circuit in case of a power surge, preventing damage to the components.
Look for a fuse with a broken metal strip inside or a discoloration in the transparent part of the fuse.
The fuse box covers a diagram that identifies the specific fuse for the headlights.
It’s not recommended. Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same amperage to prevent damage to the electrical system.
Auto parts stores, online retailers, and Honda dealerships are common places to find replacement fuses.
It usually involves removing a panel or cover on the driver’s side near the dashboard.
Overloading the circuit, a short circuit, or a malfunctioning electrical component can lead to blown fuses.
Identify the blown fuse, remove it using fuse pullers, replace it with a new one of the same amperage, and ensure the replacement fuse is securely in place.
Basic tools such as fuse pullers and a flashlight can be helpful.
Yes, a blown fuse can lead to the malfunction of various electrical components connected to the affected circuit.
If you’re unsure or if the issue persists after replacing the fuse, it’s recommended to consult a professional mechanic.
Check with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Honda website for any recalls related to fuses.
Avoid overloading circuits, regularly check electrical components for signs of wear, and promptly address any electrical issues to prevent blown fuses.
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