Two fuse boxes: one in the engine compartment and one inside the cabin.
The 2005 Honda Accord, part of the seventh generation (2003–2007), uses a dual fuse-box setup to manage electrical circuits. This article outlines the two standard boxes and what they typically cover, helping you locate and inspect fuses when diagnosing electrical issues.
Fuse Box Locations
Below is a concise overview of the two fuse boxes typically found on a 2005 Accord, including their general locations and what circuits they generally cover. This helps when you’re inspecting fuses for issues.
Engine Bay Fuse Box (Under-hood): Located on the left side of the engine compartment near the firewall. This box houses fuses and relays for the engine control module, fuel system, ignition, and other major powertrain/electrical circuits.
Interior Fuse Box (Passenger Compartment): Located under the driver’s side dash, in the knee or kick panel area. It contains fuses for interior electronics, lighting, climate control, radio, power accessories, and related systems.
These two boxes cover the primary electrical fuses for the vehicle. For exact fuse amperages and circuit assignments, refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the labels on the inside of each fuse box cover.
Summary
In summary, the 2005 Honda Accord typically has two fuse boxes: one in the engine bay and one inside the cabin. When troubleshooting electrical issues, start with these two locations to check for blown fuses and verify ratings.


