2013 Sedan Honda Civic fuse box diagram - StartMyCar (2024)

The 2013 Sedan Honda Civic has 2 different fuse boxes:

Engine Compartment Fuse Box diagramInterior Fuse Box diagram
TypeNo.Description

Multi fuse block MUSB

1

EPS

Multi fuse block MUSB

1

-

Multi fuse block MUSB

1

ABS/VSA Motor

Multi fuse block MUSB

1

ABS/VSA FSR

Multi fuse block MUSB

1

Wiper Motor [Models with smart entry system]

Multi fuse block MUSB

1

-[Models without smart entry system]

Multi fuse block MUSB

1

Main Fuse

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

IG Main [Models with smart entry system]

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

IG Main [Models without smart entry system]

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

Fuse Box Main

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

Fuse Box Main 2

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

Headlight Main

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

ST MG Switch [Models with smart entry system]

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

-[Models without smart entry system]

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

Rear Defogger

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

IG Main 2 [Models with smart entry system]

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

-[Models without smart entry system]

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

Blower

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

-

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

Sub Fan Motor

Multi fuse block MUSB

2

Main Fan Motor

Multi fuse block MUSB

3

-

Fuse MINI

-
4

- [Models with smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

15A
4

Left Headlight Low Beam[Models without smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

7.5A
5

START DIAG [Models with smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

7.5A
5

ST MG[Models without smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

-
6

- [Models with smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

15A
6

Right Headlight Low Beam[Models without smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

-
7

-

Fuse MINI

-
8

-

Fuse MINI

-
9

-

Fuse MINI

-
10

-

Fuse MINI

7.5A
11

Oil Level

Fuse MINI

20A
12

Fog Lights [Models with smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch]

Fuse MINI

20A
13

Driver's Power Seat Sliding [Models with smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch]

Fuse MINI

10A
14

Hazard

Fuse MINI

15A
15

Fl Sub

Fuse MINI

15A
16

IG Coil

Fuse MINI

15A
17

Stop

Fuse MINI

10A
18

Horn

Fuse MINI

20A
19

Premium Amp [Models with smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch]

Fuse MINI

15A
20

Right Headlight Low Beam [Models with smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

15A
20

Injection [Models with smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch],[Models without smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

15A
21

IGP

Fuse MINI

15A
22

DBW

Fuse MINI

15A
23

Left Headlight Low Beam [Models with smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

20A
23

Headlight Low Beam[Models without smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

20A
24

Driver's Power Seat Reclining [Models with smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch]

Fuse MINI

7.5A
25

MG Clutch

Fuse MINI

15A
26

Washer [Models with smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch]

Fuse MINI

-
26

- [Models with smart entry system]

Fuse MINI

20A
27

SMALL

Fuse MINI

7.5A
28

Interior Lights

Fuse MINI

10A
29

Backup

TypeNo.Description

Fuse MINI

20A
1

HAC Option [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

10A
2

ACG

Fuse MINI

10A
3

SRS

Fuse MINI

15A
4

Fuel Pump

Fuse MINI

7.5A
5

Meter

Fuse MINI

7.5A
6

Power Window

Fuse MINI

15A
7

VB SOL [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

15A
8

Door Lock Motor 2 (Unlock)

Fuse MINI

15A
9

Door Lock Motor 1 (Unlock)

Fuse MINI

-
10

-

Fuse MINI

20A
11

Moonroof [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

20A
12

Accessory Power Socket (Center Console) [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

-
13

-

Fuse MINI

15A
14

Seat Heaters [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

10A
15

Driver's Door Lock Motor (Unlock) [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

-
16

-

Fuse MINI

-
17

-

Fuse MINI

-
18

-

Fuse MINI

7.5A
19

ACC

Fuse MINI

7.5A
20

ACC Key Lock

Fuse MINI

7.5A
21

Daytime Running Lights

Fuse MINI

7.5A
22

HAC

Fuse MINI

7.5A
23

HAC [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

7.5A
24

ABS/VSA

Fuse MINI

7.5A
25

ACC [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

-
26

-

Fuse MINI

20A
27

Accessory Power Socket (Front)

Fuse MINI

15A
28

Washer

Fuse MINI

7.5A
29

ODS

Fuse MINI

10A
30

Driver's Door Lock Motor (Lock) [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

10A
31

SMART [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

15A
32

Door Lock Motor 2 (Lock)

Fuse MINI

15A
33

Door Lock Motor 1 (Lock)

Fuse MINI

7.5A
34

Small Lights

Fuse MINI

7.5A
35

Illumination

Fuse MINI

-
36

-

Fuse MINI

-
37

-

Fuse MINI

10A
38

Left Headlight High Beam

Fuse MINI

10A
39

Right Headlight High Beam

Fuse MINI

7.5A
40

TPMS [Not available on all models]

Fuse MINI

20A
41

Door Lock

Fuse MINI

20A
42

Driver's Power Window

Fuse MINI

20A
43

Rear Passenger's Side Power Window

Fuse MINI

20A
44

Front Passenger's Side Power Window

Fuse MINI

20A
45

Rear Driver's Side Power Window

Fuse FMX/JCase

30A
46

Wiper

Fuse MINI

7.5A
STS

STS [Not available on all models]

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FAQs

Where is the starter relay on a 2013 Honda Civic? ›

The starter relay in a 2013 Honda Civic is in the engine compartment fuse box. The tools You will need to replace it are a 10-millimeter socket, ratchet and a Phillips head screwdriver.

How do you check fuses on a Honda Civic? ›

Engine Compartment Fuse Box

Located near the battery. Push the tabs to open the box. Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover. Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number.

Where is the engine compartment fuse box? ›

Engine fuse boxes are typically situated near the battery. In this vehicle, the battery is on the driver's side, and there is a fuse box right above it with a black plastic cover to protect the fuses.

Is there a fuse or relay to starter? ›

Most often, a true starter relay is a small black cube plugged into an electrical fuse/relay box in the engine compartment, whereas a starter solenoid is (in most cases) attached directly to the starter on the engine (although it is sometimes located elsewhere in the engine compartment).

How do I know if my starter relay fuse is blown? ›

Identifying a bad starter relay can be straightforward if you know what to look for. Here are some common symptoms: No response when turning the key or pressing the start button: The most obvious sign is when you try to start your car, and nothing happens; no engine cranking, no sound, just silence.

Where is the main ignition fuse? ›

The ignition relay (when equipped) is typically found inside the vehicle's fuse box. It can be located using the diagram on the fuse box cover.

Where is the fuse interior fuse box? ›

Usually, you will find two fuse boxes in the car. One is located under the hood and the other is found in the dashboard or near the steering wheel.

Where is the engine starting fuse? ›

Starting relay position

The fuse box (also called the power box), the instrument panel under the fuse panel, or the right fender are all possible locations. In most cars, it will be under the hood, in a large box with a black lid. This is where car fuses and relays are installed. It is also called a fuse box.

Where is the starter circuit relay? ›

Location of Starter Relays

The position of the starter relay varies by vehicle type and model. The fuse box (also known as a power box), the fuse panel under the dash, or the right fender are all possible locations. It'll be under the hood, inside the large box with the black cover, in most autos.

How do I know if my starter relay or solenoid is bad? ›

One of the first and most common symptoms is simply no response from the starter when you turn the key – no noises or engine cranking at all. Sometimes, repeatedly trying the ignition can produce a result, but that's not guaranteed. It usually means there's a faulty connection in the solenoid.

How do you know if your main relay is bad on a Honda Civic? ›

When your vehicle's main relay fails, you're likely to notice the following symptoms:
  • Vehicle Won't Start. A bad main relay will often lead to your vehicle not starting altogether. ...
  • The Vehicle Ignition Is Unreliable. ...
  • The Vehicle Won't Stay Running. ...
  • Illuminated Check Engine Light.
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