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Location and Fuse Diagram on Honda Jazz and Honda Fit

Model: Honda Jazz MK 3 - Years 2013-2019
Part: Fuse box

Sit in the driver's seat and look to your left, downwards: you will notice a small door that, when opened, gives you access to the fuse box. On the back of this door, there will be a table indicating the fuse diagram. Here you can find, for example, the fuse related to the air conditioning. There are two more fuse boxes located outside the cabin, specifically in the engine bay: both are on the right (facing the car), one near the windscreen and one close to the front bumper. Here you can obviously find the fuses related to the dipped beams.

Updated on 3 April 2026 by ScegliAuto

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