Driver's Under-dash Fuse/Relay Box

2006 Honda Pilot EX, 3.5 YF2, J35Z1SECTION Driver's Under-dash Fuse/Relay Box
DRIVER'S UNDER-DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX INDEX

Socket Ref Terminal Connects to
A 22 6 IGNITION SWITCH LEAD
A/T Reverse relay 26 4
B 13 2 Dashboard wire harness A (see DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS A (LEFT BRANCH) )
C 10 5 LEFT ENGINE COMPARTMENT WIRE HARNESS
D 4 20 LEFT ENGINE COMPARTMENT WIRE HARNESS
Diode 1 - Driver's door courtesy light
Diode 2 - Not used
Driver's multiplex control unit connector A 6 24 (Plugs directly into the fuse box)
E 11 10 LEFT SIDE WIRE HARNESS
F 3 14 LEFT SIDE WIRE HARNESS
G 5 6 Optional fog light connector
H 8 18 DRIVER'S DOOR WIRE HARNESS
I 9 - Optional fog light connector
J 20 18 Dashboard wire harness A (see DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS A (LEFT BRANCH) )
K 21 18 Dashboard wire harness A (see DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS A (LEFT BRANCH) )
L 24 22 Dashboard wire harness B (see DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS B (LEFT BRANCH) )
M 12 20 Dashboard wire harness B (see DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS B (LEFT BRANCH) )
N 23 7 Dashboard wire harness B (see DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS B (LEFT BRANCH) )
P 19 3 Dashboard wire harness B (see DASHBOARD WIRE HARNESS B (LEFT BRANCH) )
R 18 1 Optional connector
S 17 1 Optional connector
Starter cut relay 25 4  
T 16 1 Optional connector
Turn signal/hazard relay 27 4  
U 15 1 Optional connector
V 14 - Not used
W 7 - Memory erase signal (MES) connector
Fig 1: Identifying Driver's Under-Dash Fuse/Relay Box
G04247097Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
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