Acura CL Fuse Box and Relay Diagrams - Complete Guide

Understanding the fuse box of your Acura CL is crucial for maintaining the electrical system and troubleshooting any issues. The fuse box, also known as the fusebox or fuse panel, is the heart of your vehicle's electrical network, protecting various components from potentially damaging power surges or short circuits.

Locating the Acura CL Fuse Box

The fuse box in the Acura CL is typically located in the engine compartment, often on the driver's side. It is usually housed in a plastic cover, which can be easily removed to access the fuses and relays inside. Refer to your owner's manual or the fuse box diagram on the underside of the cover for the exact location in your specific Acura CL model.

Understanding the Fuse Box Diagram

The fuse box diagram is a crucial reference tool that helps you identify the function of each fuse and relay in your Acura CL. This diagram typically includes the following information:

  1. Fuse/relay number and amperage rating
  2. The electrical component or circuit protected by each fuse
  3. The location of each fuse and relay within the fuse box

By referencing the fuse box diagram, you can quickly determine which fuse or relay is responsible for a specific electrical component, making it easier to troubleshoot and replace a blown fuse if necessary.

Common Fuses and Their Functions

The Acura CL fuse box typically contains a variety of fuses that protect different electrical systems and components. Some of the most common fuses and their functions include:

Fuse Function
Headlights Protects the headlight circuit
Windshield Wipers Protects the windshield wiper motor
Radio Protects the radio and audio system
Power Windows Protects the power window motors

It's important to refer to your Acura CL's specific fuse box diagram to ensure you identify the correct fuse for each component in your vehicle.

Replacing a Blown Fuse

If an electrical component in your Acura CL stops working, it may be due to a blown fuse. To replace a blown fuse:

  1. Locate the fuse box and remove the cover.
  2. Identify the blown fuse using the fuse box diagram.
  3. Use the fuse puller tool (usually located in the fuse box) to carefully remove the blown fuse.
  4. Replace the blown fuse with a new one of the same amperage rating.
  5. Reinstall the fuse box cover and test the repaired electrical component.

If the new fuse blows immediately, there may be an underlying electrical issue that requires further diagnosis and repair by a qualified mechanic.

By understanding the location, function, and replacement process for the fuses in your Acura CL, you can effectively maintain the electrical system and troubleshoot any issues that may arise.

Detailed articles on specific models

Acura CL (1997 – 1999) Fuse Box Diagram

Year of productions:  1997, 1998, 1999

Acura CL (2001 - 2002) Fuse Box Diagram

Year of production: 2001, 2002