Honda CR-Z Fuse and Relay

Honda CR-Z was produced in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017. During this time, the model was restyled. In this post, you can find a description of the fuses and relays of the Honda CRZ with fuse box diagrams, their locations and photo examples of execution. Let’s highlight the fuse responsible for the cigarette lighter.

Honda CR-Z

Fuse and relay assignment may vary from the one shown and depends on the year of manufacture and the level of electrical equipment in your vehicle.

Passenger compartment

Location

General layout of control units

location

Assignment

  1. Fuse and relay box
  2. Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) control unit
  3. Instrument cluster
  4. Immobilizer control unit
  5. HandsFreeLink control unit
  6. Fog light relay (left relay) / Horn relay (right relay)
  7. Trunk lid lock actuator relay (left relay) / Driver’s door lock release relay (right relay)

Fuse and relay box

The protective cover must be removed to access the fuse box.

access to fuse box

The block itself will look something like this.

fuse box

Match the element assignments to your schematic on the back of the block cover.

covery

Diagram

Diagram

Description
115 A: Interior lighting, audio system, luggage compartment lighting, diagnostic connector (DLC), vanity mirror lighting, door lamps, instrument cluster, immobilizer control unit, HandsFreeLink, body control module (MICU), powertrain control module (MCM)
27.5 A: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
320 A: Power windows
4
510 A: Audio system, navigation, reverse lamps, reverse lamp switch (M/T), engine control module – ECM (M/T), transmission range sensor (CVT), body control module (MICU)
610 A: Airbag control unit
710 A: A/T: Engine control module – PCM (VBSOL)
87.5 A: Airbag control unit, front passenger occupancy detection system (ODS), front passenger airbag off indicator
920 A: Fog light relay
107.5 A: A/C compressor clutch relay, heater relay, climate control unit, front seat heater relay, cooling fan control relay (diode B), power mirrors, rear window defogger relay, air recirculation system, seat heater indicators
117.5 A: Electric Power Steering (EPS) control unit, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) (pump), yaw rate sensor
1210 A: Brake pedal position sensor, DCDC converter, evaporative emission control system (EVAP), reverse lockout solenoid (M/T), mass airflow sensor (MAF), secondary heated oxygen sensor (HO2S)
1320 A: Power outlet
147.5 A: Audio system, navigation, ignition key lock solenoid, HandsFreeLink, body control module (MICU)
157.5 A: Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
1610 A: Rear windshield wiper
1720 A: Passenger power window
18
19
2015 A: Immobilizer control unit, engine control module (ECM/PCM)
2115 A: Windshield washer, body control module (MICU)
227.5 A: Electrical Load Detector (ELD), instrument cluster, powertrain control module (MCM), shift lock solenoid (CVT), Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
2310 A: Hazard warning lights, body control module (MICU)
2410 A: Brake pedal position sensor, brake lights Mew, high-mount brake light, body control module (MICU), engine control module (ECM/PCM), horn (low tone), horn relay
2520 A: Audio system amplifier
2610 A: Air/fuel ratio sensor (A/F), A/F sensor relay, fuse: № 31 (7.5 A)
2720 A: Central locking, body control module (MICU)
2820 A: Headlights, body control module (MICU)
2910 A: Parking lights, body control module (MICU)
3030 A: Cooling fan (cooling fan relay)
317.5 A: Engine oil level sensor, A/C fan relay (diode A)
3210 A: Right headlight (low beam) / 15 A Xenon: Right headlight control unit
3315 A: Ignition coil relay, ignition coils
3410 A: Left headlight (low beam) / 10 A Xenon: Left headlight (high beam)
357.5 A: Passenger door lock
3610 A: Driver door lock
3730 A: Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)
38
3915 A: Crankshaft position sensor (CKP), camshaft position sensor (CMP), throttle control relay (ETCS), injectors, engine control module – ECM/PCM (IGP), engine control module relay №1, engine control module relay №2 (fuel pump)
4010 A: Seat heaters
41
427.5 A: Powertrain control module (MCM), MCM relay №1, MCM relay №2
437.5 A: A/C compressor (A/C compressor clutch relay)
447.5 A: Starter relay, engine control module – PCM (STS)
457.5 A: Trunk lid lock
46
4730 A: A/C fan (A/C fan relay)
4810 A: Left headlight (high beam) / 15 A Xenon: Left headlight control unit
497.5 A: Passenger door lock
50
5110 A: Right headlight (high beam)
5215 A: Throttle control relay (ETCS), engine control module – ECM/PCM (IG1 ETCS)
5315 A: Intelligent Power Unit (IPU), Motor Power Inverter (MPI) module
54
5510 A: Heated mirrors
5630 A: Front windshield wiper, body control module (MICU)
5730 A: Heater (heater relay)
5830 A: Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)
5930 A (without heated mirrors): Rear window defogger / 40 A: Rear window defogger, fuse: №55 (10 A)
6050 A: Ignition switch
R1Relay: Power windows
R2Relay: Heater
R3Relay: Air/fuel ratio sensor (A/F)
R4Relay: Lighting №1
R5Relay: Ignition coils
R6Relay: Engine control module
R7Relay: Throttle control (ETCS)
R8Relay: Rear window defogger
R9Relay: Lighting №2
R10Relay: Starter
R11

The 20A fuse number 13 is responsible for the operation of the cigarette lighter.

Engine compartment

Location

General layout of blocks

location under the hood

Designation

  1. Relay Box 1
  2. MKT: Engine Control Module (ECM)
    CVT: Engine Control Module (PCM)
  3. Relay Box 2
  4. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)

Relay box 1

Diagram

Relay 1

Allocation

R1Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch
R2 –
R3Cooling Fan Control
R4Fuel Pump

Relay box 2

Diagram

Relay 2

Appointment

  • R1 – Air conditioner fan
  • R2 – Cooling system fan
  • R3

Power fuse box

This block is located on the positive terminal of the battery.

power

Description

  1. 100A – DC-DC converter, lighting relay #1, lighting relay #2, window relay, fuses: #1, 2, 3, 9, 17, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 48, 51, 52, 53, 57, 58, 59, 60
  2. 70A – Power steering control unit (EPS)
  3. 20A – Fuses: 23, 24

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