In general, a 2007 Honda Accord has two fuse boxes: one in the engine compartment and one inside the cabin. This article explains where they are and how they’re used.
For most North American models, the two-fuse-box setup covers the essential electrical systems, from engine management to interior conveniences. Depending on trim or regional variations, there may be minor differences in layout, but two boxes are standard for this year’s Accord.
Fuse box locations
Engine compartment fuse box
The primary fuse box is located in the engine bay, usually on the passenger side of the compartment. It’s a black plastic cover that lifts to reveal a row of fuses and relays. The diagram on the underside of the cover shows which fuses protect which circuits, such as ignition, fuel, charging, cooling, and lighting components. Use the box lid diagram to identify the correct fuse if you’re troubleshooting a specific circuit.
Interior (cabin) fuse box
The second fuse box sits inside the cabin, typically on the driver’s side under the dash near the knee area. It’s accessible by removing a panel or cover. This box houses fuses for interior circuits like the radio, power windows, mirrors, HVAC controls, and other accessories. The inside of the cover includes a legend to help you locate the right fuse quickly.
If you’re inspecting fuses, start with the engine compartment box for high-demand or critical systems and then check the interior box for interior-accessory circuits. Always replace a blown fuse with one of equal amperage and inspect related relays or wiring if the fuse keeps blowing. When in doubt, consult the vehicle’s owner manual or a qualified technician for the exact fuse map applicable to your trim level.
Summary
To recap, the 2007 Honda Accord typically uses two fuse boxes: one in the engine compartment and one inside the cabin. These boxes cover the majority of the car’s electrical circuits, and their exact fuse layouts are documented on the covers. Always refer to the specific diagram for your trim and market to ensure accurate identification and safe handling of fuses.


