There are two fuse boxes in a 2014 Honda Accord: one in the engine compartment (under the hood) and one inside the cabin on the driver’s side. They protect most of the car’s electrical circuits and are referenced in the owner’s manual and on the lids of the boxes themselves.
Overview of fuse boxes in the 2014 Accord
In this model year, the electrical system is supported by two main fuse blocks. The engine-compartment box handles major powertrain circuits, while the interior cabin box covers most interior and accessory circuits. Lids include diagrams showing which fuse protects which component, and many boxes have a built-in fuse puller for convenience.
Engine-compartment fuse box
The engine-compartment fuse box is located in the engine bay under a black plastic cover labeled FUSES. It sits toward the front of the engine compartment and is accessible by opening the hood and lifting the cover. The lid’s diagram identifies each fuse and its function.
- Location and access: Black plastic box in the engine bay with a removable lid labeled FUSES; remove the lid to access fuses and relays.
- What it powers: Fuses here protect major systems such as engine control, fuel system, ignition, ABS, headlights, and charging circuits. Exact assignments can vary by market, so rely on the diagram on the lid.
- Replacing fuses: Use the built-in fuse puller to remove a blown fuse and replace it with the same amperage rating specified on the diagram. Ensure the ignition and battery are off before replacing.
- Documentation: The underside of the lid or the owner’s manual provides a map of fuse locations and ratings.
Replacing a fuse is typically straightforward, but if a fuse repeatedly blows, there may be a short or overload in the circuit warranting professional inspection.
Interior fuse box
The interior fuse box is located on the driver’s side under-dash panel. Access is gained by removing a small cover or panel near the knee area, and the box may include a fuse puller stored with the lid.
- Location and access: Driver’s side lower dash behind a trim cover; remove the cover to reveal fuses and relays.
- What it powers: Interior circuits such as power windows, door locks, mirrors, radio, HVAC controls, interior lights, and accessory outlets.
- Replacing fuses: Use the fuse puller to pull and replace fuses with the same amperage as indicated by the diagram. Always work with the vehicle off.
- Documentation: A diagram on the inside of the cover maps fuse numbers to specific interior components.
Knowing the interior box layout can speed troubleshooting of common electric features without a dealer visit.
Summary
The 2014 Honda Accord relies on two fuse boxes: one in the engine compartment for major powertrain circuits and one inside the cabin on the driver’s side for interior and accessory systems. Always consult the lid diagrams for exact fuse locations and amperages, use the fuse puller to replace fuses safely, and seek professional help if a fuse blows repeatedly.


