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The Honda Fit, also marketed as the Honda Jazz, is a five-door, front-engine, front-wheel drive B-segment subcompact car manufactured and marketed by Honda since 2001 and now in its third generation. Marketed worldwide and manufactured at ten plants in eight countries, sales reached almost 5 million by mid-2013.

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2012 Honda Fit - Engine Compartment Fuse Box

Does any other year and / or model Honda share a identical Engine Compartment Fuse Box with my 2012 Honda Fit? Mine has 3 fuses, a 100 A for Battery, a 70 A for EPS, and a 20 A for Horn/Hazard (turn signals). The 20A fuse is blown, I can't see any way to replace just that fuse. I don't want to cobble up a blade fuse, so my only choice is to replace the entire box. I'm retired, so I don't want to pay the dealer price, so you see that means u-pull-it, the reason for my question.

Can anyone help me out, please?

Thank you for any help,

Jim K

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Hi @jimknowles

Have you checked if fuses 23 & 24 in the under dash fuse block are OK and are the correct rating, as they are fed by the blown 20A fuse that you want to replace?

They are both 10A fuses so by rights if there was a problem with the hazard lights (#23) or the stop lights/horn (#24), they should have blown and protected the fuse in the battery fuse block before it blew.

Don't know about how to remove it, but according to the 2012 Honda Fit service manual the fuses are not serviceable - see image below.

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Try searching for 38210-TK6-003 and see if you can find one for a better price than what the dealer is asking.

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