In this model, fuses are housed in two main panels: an engine-compartment fuse/relay box and an interior cabin fuse box near the driver’s knee. Each cover carries a diagram that shows which fuse protects which circuit.
Fuse box locations
The 2014 Accord relies on two primary fuse panels. The following overview identifies where to find them and what they generally protect.
- Engine-compartment fuse/relay box — located in the engine bay. The lid is labeled with a fuse map that identifies each fuse by number and its circuit. This box protects major systems such as the engine control unit and other high-power components.
- Interior fuse box — located inside the cabin on or near the driver’s side dash (often behind a removable panel). The lid’s diagram lists the fuse numbers and corresponding circuits (lights, accessories, radio, power windows, etc.).
When checking or replacing fuses, use the diagram on the respective box cover to identify the correct fuse and its amperage. If a fuse repeatedly blows, there may be an underlying electrical issue that should be evaluated by a technician.
How to identify and replace fuses
After locating the fuse boxes, identify the correct fuse with the help of the diagrams, and handle replacements safely.
- Turn off the ignition and all electrical accessories before removing a fuse.
- Open the appropriate fuse box and locate the fuse by its number on the diagram.
- Use the fuse puller (or a pair of non-conductive pliers) to remove the fuse and inspect it for a blown appearance (the metal element will be broken or burnt).
- Replace the fuse with a new one of the same amperage rating. Do not exceed the rated amperage.
- Close the box, re-test the affected circuit, and ensure proper operation without blowing again.
If the new fuse blows again, disconnect the suspected circuit to isolate the fault and seek professional service to diagnose a short or other electrical fault.
Summary
The 2014 Honda Accord keeps fuses in two accessible panels: an engine-compartment fuse/relay box and an interior cabin fuse box near the driver's side dash. Each box has a diagram to match fuses to circuits. Always replace fuses with the same amperage and consult a professional if fuses continue to blow.


