[Image of the fuse box diagram]
The fuse box is located under the hood of the car, near the battery. It is a black plastic box with a red cover. The cover can be removed by pressing down on the tab and pulling it up.
The fuse box diagram is printed on the inside of the cover. It shows the location of each fuse and what it protects. The fuses are numbered from left to right, top to bottom.
Here are some of the important fuses in the 2001 Honda Civic fuse box:
- Fuse 1: Headlights
- Fuse 2: Taillights
- Fuse 3: Turn signals
- Fuse 4: Horn
- Fuse 5: Fuel pump
- Fuse 6: Engine control unit (ECU)
- Fuse 7: Ignition switch
- Fuse 8: Starter
If you have a blown fuse, you can replace it with a new fuse of the same amperage. The amperage of the fuse is printed on the fuse itself. If you are not sure what amperage fuse to use, you can consult your car's owner's manual.
Blown fuses can be caused by a variety of problems, such as a short circuit or a faulty electrical component. If you have a blown fuse, it is important to find and fix the cause of the problem before replacing the fuse.