There are two fuse boxes on a 2007 Honda CR-V: an interior fuse box located inside the cabin (typically behind a panel on the driver’s side dash) and an engine-compartment fuse box under the hood. The exact fuses and their layout are printed on the inside of each box’s cover and in the owner’s manual.
Interior fuse box
The interior fuse box is located inside the cabin and accessed from the driver’s side. Use this guide to locate and inspect fuses without removing essential panels.
- Park the vehicle, turn off the engine, and set the parking brake. Open the driver’s door.
- Look for a small panel or cover on the lower portion of the dash, near the left (driver’s) knee area. Remove the panel cover to reveal the fuse block.
- Use the fuse puller (usually attached to the inside of the cover) or needle-nose pliers to pull a fuse out and inspect it. A blown fuse will have a broken filament or a discolored appearance.
- Replace with a fuse of the same amperage rating as labeled on the cover's diagram. If you’re unsure, consult the owner’s manual or the diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover.
- Reinstall the fuse box panel securely and test the affected system.
Note: The interior fuse box protects many common interior circuits such as the radio, lights, and various accessories. Always match the amperage rating exactly to avoid electrical damage.
Engine compartment fuse box
The engine-compartment fuse box sits under the hood in the engine bay. It houses fuses and relays for critical engine and electrical systems. Access the box, then refer to the diagram on the underside of the cover for the exact fuse mappings.
- Park the vehicle, turn off the engine, and set the parking brake. Open the hood and locate the engine bay fuse/relay box, typically a black plastic box with a removable cover.
- Remove the cover to reveal the fuses and relays. The inside of the cover or a diagram on the top will identify which fuse protects which circuit.
- Remove and inspect the fuse related to the problem circuit. Replace with a fuse of the same amperage rating as printed on the diagram or in the owner’s manual.
- Reinstall the cover and securely close the box. Start the engine and test the affected system to ensure proper operation.
If you cannot locate the exact fuse or the diagram is missing, the owner’s manual provides a detailed fuse chart and location notes. A professional mechanic can also help identify the correct fuse and rating.
Additional tips
Keep a small set of spare fuses with the correct amperage in your vehicle, and always replace a fuse only with one of equal rating. If a fuse keeps blowing after replacement, there may be an underlying electrical fault that warrants professional inspection.
Summary
The 2007 Honda CR-V has two fuse boxes—one inside the cabin and one in the engine bay. Both boxes have diagrams on their covers and in the owner’s manual to guide you to the right fuse. Access, inspect, and replace fuses with the same amperage rating, and consult a professional if fuses repeatedly blow.
Where is the interior fuse box on a Honda CR-V?
Right below it there is this diagram right here and you can remove it. There is a knob right here twist it and remove it.
Where is the fuse box for a 2007 Honda CRV?
And we see here a 2.4 4 liter engine. And on the driver's. Side you see the battery. And next to the battery you find the fast fuse box once you see it you pop these two tabs right here. And come on.
What is the most common problem with Honda CR-V 2007?
Owner Reported Trouble Spots
- Engine Major.
- Transmission Minor.
- Noises/Leaks.
- Engine Cooling.
- Engine Electrical.
- Brakes.
- Drive System.
- Transmission Major. Transmission rebuild or replacement, torque converter, premature clutch replacement.
Where is the secondary fuse box located?
The secondary under-hood fuse box is next to the battery. To open it, push the tabs as shown. If something electrical in your vehicle stops working, check for a blown fuse first. Determine from the chart on pages and , or the diagram on the fuse box lid, which fuse or fuses control that device.
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