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Old Jan 13, 2020 | 03:13 PM
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2009 Honda fit engine fuse box HELP PLEASE

I'm not currently at my car right now and I've searched but can't find the info on this forum or through google. I was wondering is there a fuse box similar to the one that under the driver's side interior that I can find an ACC to connect my dashcam too? I routed it all the way through the passenger side to connect my ground and power and don't wanna rerun the one wire back to the fuse box in the interior if possible. Any help is appreciated. If that's the only fuse box and there's none under the dash I will go ahead and just do that. Thought I'd ask the experts here first.

PS - Also is the radio fuse interior really 30 amp? Thanks again
 
Old Jan 28, 2020 | 01:10 PM
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There are several unused fuse positions on the drivers side. You could just pick one.

The issue I see is making the connection to the back of the fuse panel as its tight up there.. Might be easier to splice into the cigarette lighter wire and use that fuse. At least your half way to the passenger side.
I solder all my wire connections for a trouble free life.
 
Old Jun 17, 2020 | 06:49 PM
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Consider adding an inline fuse. Also, when soldering, its good practice to clean the soldering flux, it is very acidic and if left there, will promote corrosion.
 
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