2020 Honda Odyssey Fuses and Fuse Box | How to Fix Blown Fuse
The 2020 Honda Odyssey is a famous minivan that is known for being reliable and good for families. It comes with a well-organized fuse and fuse box system. Each 2020 Odyssey comes with a fuse box that protects different electrical parts by holding a set of fuses that stop electrical overloads. By stopping the flow of electricity when a circuit is overloaded, fuses are very important parts for keeping sensitive electrical systems from getting damaged. It is important to find the exact fuse that blew because of the broken part if you have a burning fuse. The fuse box, which is usually placed somewhere easy to get to, has a numbered diagram that shows what each fuse does. Before you can fix a blown fuse, you need to find the right one and replace it with a new one of the same power. This simple step-by-step process makes sure that the car’s electrical systems always work properly, and it lets owners quickly fix any electrical problems that may come up. Regular maintenance and knowing how the switch box is laid out make it easy for Odyssey owners to fix small electrical problems, which adds to the overall dependability of this family-friendly minivan.
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
Fuse box A
Located at the rear end of the engine compartment on the right side. Push the tabs to open the box.
Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover. Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number.
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
1 | − | − |
2 | − | − |
3 | − | − |
4 | IG1 VB SOL | 10 A |
5 | VSA/ABS | 5 A |
6 | Wiper | 30 A |
7 | IG1 DBW | 15 A |
8 | TCU | 15 A |
9 | IGP1 | 15 A |
10 | Sub Fan Motor | 30 A |
11 | Rear Driver’s Side Power Window | 30 A |
12 | Ignition Coil/Injector | 30 A |
13 | TCU 2 | 10 A |
14 | TCU 3 | 10 A |
15 | PDM LT2 | 30 A |
16 | ST CUT | 30 A |
17 | Shutter Grill | 10 A |
18 | Back-Up | 10 A |
19 | Stop | 10 A |
20 | PDM LT1 | 30 A |
21 | Rear Passenger’s Side Power Window | 30 A |
22 | ACM | 30 A |
23 | Hazard | 15 A |
24 | Washer | 15 A |
25 | Main Fan Motor | 30 A |
26 | STYLE | 5 A |
27 | IGPS | 5 A |
28 | Stop | 10 A |
29 | Right Headlight Low Beam | 10 A |
30 | Left Headlight Low Beam | 10 A |
31 | Injector | 20 A |
32 | Ignition Coil | 15 A |
33 | FET Module | 5 A |
Fuse box B
- Remove the engine compartment cover and the air intake duct.
Engine Compartment Cover
High Beam Headlights - Remove the cover on the + terminal (as shown).
Replacement of engine compartment fuses should be done by a dealer.
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
a | Battery Main | 150 A |
b | FET | 70 A |
c | R/B Main 1 | 70 A |
d | R/B Main 2 | 70 A |
e | EPS | 70 A |
f | VAC | 60 A |
Driver’s Side Interior Fuse Box
Located under the dashboard.
Fuse box A
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 | Meter | 10 A |
2 | Starter Motor | (10 A) |
3 | Option | 10 A |
4 | − | − |
5 | − | − |
6 | Moonroof* | (20 A) |
7 | − | − |
8 | Rear Fuse Box | 10 A |
9 | IG1 Front | 15 A |
10 | Rear Passenger’s Door Lock | 10 A |
11 | Driver’s Door Lock | 10 A |
12 | Front Passenger’s Door
Lock |
10 A |
13 | Front Passenger’s Door
Unlock |
10 A |
14 | Driver’s Door Unlock | (10 A) |
15 | Rear Wiper | 10 A |
16 | SMART | 10 A |
17 | Driver’s Power Seat
Reclining |
20A |
18 | Heated Steering Wheel* | 10 A |
19 | Front Passenger’s Power
Seat Reclining |
20 A |
20 | SRS | 10 A |
21 | Fuel Pump | 20 A |
22 | Front Accessory Power
Socket |
20 A |
23 | Left Headlight High Beam | 10 A |
24 | Right Headlight High Beam | 10 A |
25 | Driver’s Power Window | 20 A |
26 | Rear Passenger’s Door
Unlock |
10 A |
27 | ACC | 10 A |
28 | SRS2 | 10 A |
29 | Driver’s Power Seat Lumbar
Support* |
10 A |
30 | Front Passenger’s Power
Seat Sliding |
20 A |
31 | Driver’s Power Seat Sliding | 20 A |
32 | Tailgate Lock* | 10 A |
33 | − | 10 A |
34 | ACG | 15 A |
35 | DRL | 10 A |
36 | A/C | 20 A |
37 | Radio | 15 A |
38 | Door Lock Main | 20 A |
39 | Front Passenger’s Power Window | 20 A |
- Models with color audio system
- Models without a color audio system
Fuse box B
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
1 | DC/DC2 | 30 A |
DC/DC1 | 30 A | |
− | − | |
Fuse Box Main1 | 50 A | |
Fuse Box Main2 | 50 A | |
Rear Fuse Box Main1 | 50 A | |
Rear Fuse Box Main2 | 50 A | |
Vacuum* | 60 A | |
2 | IG Main1 | 30 A |
3 | AC Outlet* | (30 A) |
4 | IG Main2 | 30 A |
5 | − | − |
6 | Rear Blower | 30 A |
7 | Audio Amp2* | (20 A) |
8 | Audio Amp1* | (20 A) |
9 | Rear Defogger | 40 A |
10 | − | − |
11 | Heated Windshield* | (15 A) |
12 | BMS | 5 A |
13 | Audio Amp3* | (30 A) |
14 | − | − |
15 | − | − |
16 | VSA Motor | 40 A |
17 | Front Blower | 40 A |
18 | − | − |
19 | Horn | 10 A |
20 | ||
21 | 3rd Row Accessory Power
Socket* |
(20 A) |
22 | Shift By Wire | 10 A |
23 | VBUM | 10 A |
24 | VSA | 40 A |
Fuse box C
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
a | Meter | (10 A) |
b | VSA | (10 A) |
c | ACG | (10 A) |
d | Body Control Module | (10 A) |
e | RADIO* | (20 A) |
f | Back-Up | (10 A) |
g | ACC | (10 A) |
Rear Side Interior Fuse Box
Located on the left side of the cargo area. Take off the cover to open it.
Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover.
Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number.
Circuit-protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected | Amps | |
1 | Rear Driver’s Side Door Lock | 10 A |
2 | Passenger’s Side Power Sliding Door Closer* | 20 A |
3 | Power Tailgate Closer Motor | 20 A |
4 | Cargo Area’s Accessory Power Socket | 20 A |
5 | Fuel Fill Door | 10 A |
6 | − | − |
7 | Driver’s Side Power Sliding Door Closer* | 20 A |
8 | − | − |
9 | − | − |
10 | − | − |
11 | − | − |
12 | − | − |
13 | − | − |
14 | Passenger’s Side Power Sliding Door Motor* | 30 A |
15 | − | − |
16 | Power Tailgate Motor* | 40 A |
17 | − | − |
18 | − | − |
19 | Driver’s Side Power Sliding Door Motor* | 30 A |
Inspecting and Changing Fuses
- Set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF. Turn headlights and all accessories off.
- Check the fuses on the battery in the engine compartment.
- If the fuse is blown, have it replaced by a dealer.
- Remove the fuse box cover.
- 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.
- Check the large fuse in the vehicle interior.
- If the fuse is blown, use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screw and replace it with a new one.
NOTICE
Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases the chances of damaging the electrical system.
Replace fuses with a spare fuse of the same specified amperage.
Use the charts to locate the fuse in question and confirm the specified amperage on the fuse label. 2 Fuse Locations
There is a fuse puller on the back of the engine compartment fuse box cover.
FAQs
The fuse box in the 2020 Honda Odyssey is typically located in the interior near the driver’s side or the engine compartment.
To access the interior fuse box, you usually need to open the driver’s side door and look for a panel on the side of the dashboard.
The 2020 Honda Odyssey uses different types of fuses, including blade-type fuses.
Fuses protect electrical circuits in your vehicle by breaking the circuit if there is an overload or short circuit, preventing damage to components and wiring.
A blown fuse typically has a broken metal strip inside. You can visually inspect the fuses or use a multimeter for a more accurate assessment.
You may need a fuse puller, needle-nose pliers, or a small screwdriver to remove and replace fuses.
No, it’s important to use the correct amperage fuse. Using the wrong amperage can lead to electrical issues or damage to components.
The amperage rating is usually printed on the top of the fuse.
Common reasons include electrical shorts, overloads, faulty components, or wiring issues.
Yes, there is usually a specific fuse dedicated to the headlights.
Open the fuse box cover, locate the blown fuse, use a fuse puller or pliers to remove it, and replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage.
It depends on the function of the circuit connected to the blown fuse. For critical systems like lights or brakes, it’s not advisable to drive with a blown fuse.
Some vehicles come with spare fuses stored in the fuse box or a compartment nearby.
It’s a good practice to check your fuses periodically, especially if you’re experiencing electrical issues in your vehicle.
If you’re unsure or unable to identify and fix the issue, it’s recommended to consult a professional mechanic or take your vehicle to an authorized service center. They can diagnose and address electrical issues more accurately.
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