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Where is the ABS fuse on a 2011 Honda Odyssey?

The ABS fuse is located in the engine compartment fuse box and is labeled ABS (Anti‑Lock Brakes) on most 2011 Odyssey models.


In practice, ABS power is fed through a dedicated fuse in the engine bay, but some trims or regional variations may also reference an ABS/Vehicle Stability Assist circuit in the interior fuse box. If the ABS warning light comes on or the brakes feel different, checking both fuse locations against the diagram in your owner's manual is a good starting point.


Fuse box locations to check in the 2011 Odyssey


To locate the ABS fuse, you should inspect the two primary fuse boxes in this vehicle: the engine compartment box and the interior cabin box. The ABS fuse is most commonly found in the engine compartment box, but it’s worth confirming the label in your specific trim with the diagram on the fuse box cover or in the owner's manual.



  • Engine compartment fuse box (under the hood): Look for a fuse labeled ABS or Anti‑Lock Brakes on the lid diagram or in the fuse listing inside the box. This is the most common ABS power source for the 2011 Odyssey. The fuse is typically 10A or 15A, depending on production specifics.

  • Interior cabin fuse box: Some configurations may include an ABS or ABS/VSA circuit in the interior panel. Check the cabin diagram on the fuse box cover or in the owner's manual to confirm labeling and amperage.


In short, start with the engine compartment fuse box and consult the diagram on the cover or the manual. If the diagram shows no ABS label there, inspect the interior fuse box as well.


How to inspect and replace the ABS fuse


To verify whether the fuse is the cause and to replace it safely, follow these steps:



  1. Park on a flat surface, apply the parking brake, and switch off the engine. If you’re working near the battery, disconnect the negative terminal to prevent short circuits.

  2. Open the hood and locate the engine compartment fuse/relay box. Remove the lid and locate the fuse labeled ABS.

  3. Carefully pull the ABS fuse straight out using a fuse puller or small pliers and inspect for a blown element (a broken or darkened filament).

  4. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a fuse of the same amperage rating as shown in the diagram (commonly 10A or 15A). Do not substitute a higher-rated fuse, which could cause damage.

  5. Reinstall the fuse, close the box, and reconnect the battery if you disconnected it. Start the vehicle and confirm the ABS warning light is off. If the light remains on, the problem may lie with the ABS pump, wheel-speed sensors, or related wiring, and professional diagnosis is recommended.


Handling electrical components carefully is important; if you’re unsure about the process, seek a qualified technician to avoid damage or injury.


Summary


For a 2011 Honda Odyssey, the ABS fuse is typically found in the engine compartment fuse box and is labeled ABS. If you don’t locate it there, check the interior cabin fuse box by consulting the fuse diagram in the box cover or your owner's manual. Replace blown fuses with the same amperage rating, and if the ABS warning persists after replacement, have the system diagnosed by a professional to check the ABS pump, wheel-speed sensors, and wiring.

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