Where is the front accessory power socket located?

Where is the front accessory power socket located?

Turns out that you can reach the conductors leading to the back of the Front Accessory Power socket without actually taking the Front Accessory Power socket out (and the whole console apart), and can do so in a way that’s still easy to fish outgoing wires around the car.

What are the fuses on the front of the car?

Fuse 29 protects the Front Console Accessory Power (cigarette-lighter style) socket and Fuse 10 protects the Center Console Accessory Power socket (which despite the name is really for the back seats). Unfortunately, the fuses are BEFORE the ACC control relays.

Can you get switched power from a fuse?

This means one can’t just tap into the fuse locations with a fuse tap—if you do, you get “always-on” power, like any other fuse, not switched power.

What are the fuses in a Honda Accord?

Passenger Compartment Fuse Box № A Protected Component 1 15 Throttle Actuator Control Module 2 15 Ignition Coil (IG) Relay, Ignition Coils 3 10 Daytime Running Lights Relay 4 15 Air Fuel Ratio Sensor, Secondary Heated

Turns out that you can reach the conductors leading to the back of the Front Accessory Power socket without actually taking the Front Accessory Power socket out (and the whole console apart), and can do so in a way that’s still easy to fish outgoing wires around the car.

Fuse 29 protects the Front Console Accessory Power (cigarette-lighter style) socket and Fuse 10 protects the Center Console Accessory Power socket (which despite the name is really for the back seats). Unfortunately, the fuses are BEFORE the ACC control relays.

Where are the fuses located on a Honda Accord?

Here you will find fuse box diagrams of Honda Accord 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, get information about the location of the fuse panels inside the car, and learn about the assignment of each fuse (fuse layout). Cigar lighter (power outlet) fuse is the fuse #9 (Front Accessory Sockets) in the Passenger compartment fuse box.

This means one can’t just tap into the fuse locations with a fuse tap—if you do, you get “always-on” power, like any other fuse, not switched power.