The fuses on a 2007 Honda Accord are found in two main places: an under-hood fuse box in the engine compartment and an interior fuse box under the driver’s dash. Some markets or trims also include a fuse box in the trunk for specific rear circuits.
Fuses are the electrical gatekeepers for the car’s systems. Knowing where they sit helps with quick diagnosis and safe replacement. Always refer to the diagrams on the fuse box covers to match each fuse to its circuit, and replace blown fuses with ones of the same amperage rating.
Under-hood fuse box
This box lives in the engine bay and is the primary location for high-current fuses and relays. The lid bears a diagram showing which fuse protects which system.
- Location: in the engine compartment, typically toward the driver’s side near the strut tower or firewall
- What it contains: fuses (and sometimes relays) for major systems such as the ignition, ECU/PCM, charging, ABS, and other critical engine and electrical circuits
- Access: lift the hood, remove the plastic cover, and use the fuse puller or a non-metal tool to inspect or remove fuses
- Replacement: replace with a fuse that has the same amperage rating as indicated by the diagram
Accessing the under-hood fuse box is typically the first step when diagnosing power-related issues affecting engine and drivetrain systems.
Interior fuse box
The second primary location is inside the cabin, on the driver’s side under-dash area. The cover includes a diagram mapping each fuse to its function.
- Location: under the dash on the driver’s side, often behind a knee-panel or lower dash cover
- What it contains: fuses for interior features and comfort systems such as lights, radio, power windows, power mirrors, HVAC controls, and related electronics
- Access: remove the cover to reveal the fuse layout; use the fuse puller to check or remove fuses
- Replacement: use a fuse with the same amperage rating as specified on the diagram
Interior fuses handle the cabin and accessory electronics; if a non-engine feature stops working, this box is the place to check first.
Trunk fuse box (where applicable)
Some 2007 Accord models or markets include a fuse box in the trunk to protect rear lighting and related circuits. Not all cars have this box, so consult your manual or the trunk panel diagram to confirm.
- Location: in the trunk, usually on a side wall behind a removable cover
- What it contains: fuses for rear lights, trunk release, rear defogger, and other trunk-related circuits
- Access: remove the side panel or cover to view the fuse layout
- Notes: presence and layout vary by trim and market
If your Accord has a trunk fuse box, it supplements the engine bay and interior boxes for rear-end electrical circuits.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Accord, start with the two main fuse boxes: under the hood in the engine bay and inside the cabin under the driver’s dash. Some models may also include a trunk fuse box. Always check the diagrams on the inside of each box’s cover to identify the exact circuit each fuse protects, and replace fuses with the same amperage rating. If you’re unsure or uncomfortable with handling fuses, seek professional assistance.


