The interior fuse box is on the driver's side under the dashboard, behind a small removable panel in the knee area. This is the main interior fuse block for cabin electronics, and the cover usually has a diagram showing which fuse protects each circuit.
Locating and accessing the interior fuse box
The Civic places the interior fuse box at the lower left of the instrument panel. To reach it, exit the driver's seat, open the driver's door, and look for a small rectangular panel near the knee area of the left footwell. It may be labeled and can be pried off gently with a fingernail or a small flat-head screwdriver if the clips are stiff. Remove the cover to expose the fuse tray and the circuit diagram on the inside of the panel.
To proceed safely, ensure the ignition is off and the parking brake is set before handling fuses. Have a fuse puller handy (often built into the box) or use needle-nose pliers and replace fuses with the same amperage rating as indicated on the lid or diagram.
Now for the step-by-step access:
- Open the driver's door and sit in the driver's seat.
- Look along the lower edge of the dashboard on the left side for a small rectangular panel near the knee area.
- Gently pry or pop the cover off to reveal the interior fuse box.
- Check the fuse map on the inside of the cover to identify which fuse controls each circuit.
- Use the built-in fuse puller (or small pliers) to remove a faulty fuse and replace it with one of the same amperage.
Access to the interior fuse box is straightforward but take care not to force panels. If the panel won't budge or the diagram is unreadable, consult the owner's manual or a Honda service technician for guidance.
Summary
The interior fuse box in a 2007 Honda Civic is located on the driver's side under the dash, behind a knee-area cover. Remove the cover to access the fuse tray, consult the diagram, and replace fuses with the correct amperage using the built-in fuse puller. For any uncertainties, refer to the owner’s manual or a dealer for assistance.


