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Where is the ABS fuse on a 2005 Honda Civic?

The ABS power fuse on a 2005 Honda Civic is usually located in the engine compartment fuse box and is labeled ABS. If you don’t find it there, check the interior fuse box on the driver’s side of the dash; the fuse diagram on the cover will indicate the ABS circuit for your exact trim.


Where to look first


To locate the ABS fuse quickly, start with the engine compartment fuse box and use the diagram on its cover. The ABS fuse is often labeled ABS, ABS PWR, or a similar designation. If it isn’t listed there, check the interior fuse box on the driver’s side dash (or under the steering column) for an ABS fuse.



  • Open the hood and locate the engine compartment fuse/relay box (a black plastic box near the battery or along the fender).

  • Remove the lid and read the diagram inside; look for a fuse labeled ABS, ABS PWR, or similar.

  • If there is no ABS label in the engine bay box, check the interior fuse box on the driver's side dash and inspect its diagram for an ABS fuse.

  • Inspect the ABS fuse visually; if it’s blown, replace it with a fuse of the same rating.


Labeling and exact placement can vary by market and trim, so always refer to the diagram on the fuse box cover or the owner's manual for your specific vehicle.


What to do if the ABS fuse is blown


A blown ABS fuse can trigger the ABS warning light and disable ABS function. If you find a blown fuse, replace it with the same rating and test the system. If the fuse blows again, there is likely a fault in the ABS circuit or related components requiring professional service.



  • Identify the cause by inspecting nearby wiring and ABS-related components (wheel speed sensors, connectors, and the ABS pump).

  • Install a replacement fuse with the same rating and test the ignition and movement to see if the warning light goes out.

  • If the fuse continues to blow, stop driving and seek a mechanic to diagnose deeper electrical or ABS system faults.


Continuing to drive with a recurring fuse problem can risk further damage to the ABS module or brake system.


Common ABS fuse labels and ratings


On many Civics, the fuse may be labeled ABS or ABS PWR on the fuse diagram. Always replace with the exact rating specified on the fuse box cover and avoid using a higher-rated fuse, which can mask underlying issues.


Safety and variations


When working with Fuses and the ABS system, disconnect the battery if you’re removing or replacing electrical components, and use a proper fuse puller or insulated tools. Note that Honda sometimes updates fuse labeling and layout between markets and model years, so check the manual for your exact vehicle configuration.


Why labeling can vary by year and market


Fuse labeling and box layouts can differ across markets and trims. If you cannot locate an ABS fuse in the expected locations, consult your exact owner’s manual or a service manual for your Civic’s year and region.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Civic, start by inspecting the engine compartment fuse box for an ABS-labeled fuse. If it isn’t there, check the interior fuse box on the driver’s side dash using the diagram on the cover. Replace any blown fuse with the correct rating and monitor the ABS warning light; persistent issues warrant professional diagnostics to protect braking performance.

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