Rear Fuse/Relay Box (F)

2015 Acura MDX BaseSECTION Rear Fuse/Relay Box (F)
Fig 1: Rear Fuse/Relay Box (F) Components Location
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Rear Fuse/Relay Box (F) Legend

Fuse Number Amps Component(s) or Circuit(s) Protected
F1 20 A Power tailgate control unit
F2 - - - Not used
F3 15 A USB charger unit A, USB charger unit B (with bench type second row seat), USB charger unit C (with captain type second row seat), USB charger unit D (with captain type second row seat)
F4 7. 5 A Fuel fill door opener relay circuit (built into the rear fuse/relay box), Fuel fill door opener solenoid (via fuel fill door opener relay circuit (built into the rear fuse/relay box))
F5 20 A Left one-touch access actuator (via second row with one-touch access relay circuit (built into the rear fuse/relay box)), Right one-touch access actuator (via second row with one-touch access relay circuit (built into the rear fuse/relay box)), Second row with one-touch access relay circuit (built into the rear fuse/relay box)
F6 - - - Not used
F7 20 A Second row seat heater control unit (via second row seat heater relay) (with second row seat heater)
F8 - - - Not used
F9 - - - Not used
F10 - - - Not used
F11 - - - Not used
F12 10 A Rear window wiper motor (via rear window wiper motor relay circuit (built into the rear fuse/relay box)), Rear window wiper motor relay circuit (built into the rear fuse/relay box)
F13 7. 5 A Electric parking brake control unit, Power tailgate control unit, Rear MICU
F14 20 A SH-AWD control unit (via SH-AWD relay) (with SH-AWD) SH-AWD control unit (with SH-AWD), SH-AWD relay (with SH-AWD), Rear differential pump motor (with SH-AWD)
F15 30 A Electric parking brake control unit
F16 30 A Electric parking brake control unit
F17 20 A Not used (for trailer)
F18 40 A Power tailgate control unit
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