The ABS fuse is in the engine bay's under-hood fuse/relay box and is labeled ABS on the lid diagram.
Where to look for the ABS fuse
There are two fuse boxes that could hold the ABS fuse on a 2005 Odyssey. The following steps help you locate the correct fuse.
- Under-hood fuse/relay box in the engine bay. Open the box near the front of the engine, typically on the driver's side or toward the center. The fuse labeled "ABS" is part of this block and the lid diagram will confirm its exact position.
- Driver's-side interior fuse box under the dash or behind the kick panel. Some Odyssey trims place an ABS-related fuse here; look for "ABS" or "Anti-Lock Brakes" on the lid diagram.
- If you can't find the ABS fuse on either box, consult the owner's manual or the diagram printed inside each fuse box cover for the exact labeling since variations exist by trim and market.
After checking the boxes, replace any blown fuse with an identical amperage rating and re-test the system. If the ABS light remains on after replacement, there may be a fault in the ABS sensor, module, or wiring and professional diagnosis is advised.
Notes on labels and amperage
Labeling and fuse amperages can vary by market and model year. Always use the same fuse rating as specified on the fuse box diagram or in the owner's manual. A fuse with the wrong rating can cause electrical issues or fail to protect the circuit properly.
Summary
Bottom line: locate the ABS fuse primarily in the engine bay under-hood fuse/relay box labeled "ABS," and check the interior fuse box on the driver's side if needed. Always verify using the fuse box diagram and replace with the correct amperage. If problems persist, seek professional inspection.


