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- Mark 2008 Honda Civic SI (stock) 2006 Honda Civic EX (sold) |
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I have an 07 Si. I am looking for an in-line fuse for the rear shelf, specifically for the subwoofer. After disconnecting my battery, it no longer is in the audio system memory (volume control for SW). My dealer told me to look for an in-line fuse back there in the trunk lid area, on the rear shelf. It must be behind the trunk liner, because I don't see any fuse in the harness that's visible. Know anything about this fuse, or its location? Any help would be appreciated. Please send me an email if you can help. THKS
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Here is another tip too (use at your own discretion and check with a DMM)
Interior Fuse Panel Fuse #7 - not used (open) is actually powered always with or without the ignition on (use the lower slot for power from the fuse box, but remember its always on or "hot"). Interior Fuse Panel Fuse #8 - not used (open) is actually powered on only when the ignition is in the "II" position (engine running) (again use the lower slot for power from the fuse box, but switched by the ignition) Found this out when looking for a free tap to hard wire my radar detector in and free up the accessory slot for a cleaner look. I'm sure either of these have many other uses. BTW - stock mini-ATM fuses will fit just fine, also spares (along with the fuse puller) are in the upper fuse cover in the engine compartment. I used fuse slot #8 and a mini-ATM fuse tap from Advance Auto Parts to power my radar detector with a 2 Amp fuse - doubtful a radar detector will pull 24 Watts of power Note: pictures in the link above are without this tap but gives you the idea.I have not checked the other "not used" fuses (1. they are harder to get too, 2. not really had a need to check them out). FYI - W PS: the mounting screw to the right of the fuse box, makes a great ground point as well if you don't want to tear into that mess behind the fuse box to get to the main ground lug. |
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Accesory power socket
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one question, It seems the fuse for the accessory power socket got busted when I plugged in a Car charger for my Phone. I've checked out the fuse panel and could not locate the fuse for the accessory power panel could you help me on this thanks |
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