The interior fuse box in a 2016 Honda Civic is located under the driver’s side dash, in the left knee/footwell area. Access is gained by removing a small cover on the lower dash near the steering column.
Location and purpose
Inside the Civic, most critical circuits—such as interior lighting, power windows, and audio components—are protected by the interior fuse box. The fuse diagram is typically printed on the inside of the panel cover, helping you identify the correct fuse for a given issue.
How to access and inspect the fuses
Follow these steps to locate and inspect the interior fuses safely:
- Park the car, set the parking brake, and turn off the engine.
- Open the driver’s door and look to the left side of the footwell for a removable panel on the lower dash; detach the panel to reveal the fuse box.
- Remove the interior fuse box cover and consult the fuse diagram to locate the circuit you’re troubleshooting.
- Carefully pull out the suspected fuse with a fuse puller or needle-nose pliers and inspect the metal element for a break; use a multimeter to test continuity if needed.
- Replace the fuse with one that has the same amperage rating as the one you removed.
- Reinstall the fuse box cover and reattach the dash panel.
After reseating the cover, test the affected system to ensure it’s functioning properly. If the fuse continues to blow, there may be a short or another electrical issue that should be evaluated by a technician.
What to do if you can’t find it
If you’re unsure or the fuse panel isn’t in the expected location, consult the owner’s manual for your exact trim, or contact a Honda dealer or qualified mechanic for guidance. Model years and trims can have slight variations in fuse box placement.
Summary
For a 2016 Honda Civic, the interior fuse box sits under the driver’s side dash in the left footwell. Remove the small panel to access the fuse block, use the diagram on the cover to identify fuses, and replace with the same amperage rating. If problems persist, seek professional help to diagnose potential electrical issues.


