The fuses are in two panels: an engine-compartment fuse box and an interior fuse box on the driver’s side dash. Check the diagrams on the lids for exact fuse assignments.
Engine compartment fuse box
Location and access
In the engine bay on the driver’s side, a black rectangular fuse/relay box sits near the front of the firewall. The removable lid has a diagram showing each fuse and relay position.
Before listing the steps, note that the following guidance helps you locate and inspect fuses without needing model-specific diagrams in hand.
- Open the hood and locate the engine-compartment fuse box, a black plastic container with a removable lid.
- Lift or unclip the lid to reveal the fuse map printed inside or on the underside of the cover.
- Use the diagram to identify the fuse for the circuit you’re testing (ignition, fuel pump, headlights, etc.).
- Carefully remove the suspected fuse with the included fuse puller or a pair of needle-nose pliers and inspect the metal wire inside; replace blown fuses with one of the same amperage rating.
The engine-compartment panel houses fuses and relays for major systems, and its lid diagram is the most reliable guide to the exact fuse you need.
Interior fuse box (driver’s side dash)
Location and access
The interior fuse panel is located on the driver’s side of the dash, behind a small removable cover near the kick panel. The fuse map is usually printed on the inside of this cover.
Before listing the steps, here is how to access and examine interior fuses.
- With the ignition off, remove the cover from the lower dash on the driver’s side to reveal the fuse block.
- Consult the fuse map on the cover to identify which fuse protects the circuit you’re concerned about (commonly interior lighting, radio, power windows, etc.).
- Use the fuse puller to remove a suspect fuse, inspect the filament, and replace with the same amperage rating if it’s blown.
The interior panel protects cabin electronics and accessories; if a fuse keeps blowing, there may be an underlying electrical fault in the circuit.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda Civic, locate two fuse panels: the engine-compartment fuse box in the engine bay and the interior fuse box on the driver’s side dash. Rely on the diagrams on each lid to identify the correct fuse, and replace any blown fuse with the same amperage rating. When in doubt, consult the owner’s manual or a qualified mechanic for guidance.


