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Center console 12v socket not working

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#1 ·
2014 Honda Pilot

the center console 12v socket is not working. I changed the fuse (#16, CTR CON ACC SOCKET) under the hood and it still doesn’t work.

Any other fuses I can check?
Could the socket itself need replacement?
 
Discussion starter · #4 ·
I don’t see the “console accessory power socket A relay” in any of the fuse box diagrams.

However, I’m the Passenger Compartment Fuse Box, fuse 35 “Console Accessory Power Socket Relay No1 & No.2,”. I’m going to test this one as well.



 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
I don’t see the “console accessory power socket A relay” in any of the fuse box diagrams.

However, I’m the Passenger Compartment Fuse Box, fuse 35 “Console Accessory Power Socket Relay No1 & No.2,”. I’m going to test this one as well.





I tested the following fuses in Engine Compartment Fuse Box No.2
#12 Console Accessory Power Socket No.2
#16 Console Accessory Power Socket No.1
#18 Front Accessory Power Socket
They were ALL good.

I also tested the following fuse in the Passenger Compartment fuse box:
#35 Area Accessory Power Socket Relay, Console Accessory Power Socket Relay No1 & No.2.
This was good as well.

The socket behind the center console armrest works and the USB in the armrest works as well but the socket in the armrest does NOT work. Could it be a bad socket?
 
Discussion starter · #6 ·
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1) Fuse Box
2) Gauge Control Module
3) Console Accessory Power Socket Relay No.1
4) '09-'10: Rear Blower Motor Relay
5) '11-'15: Rear Blower Motor Relay
6) Console Accessory Power Socket Relay No.2


So now I know what you mean, I need to check 3) Console Accessory Power Socket Relay No.1 and I could swap the two Socket Relays 3) and 6) to see if the problem jumps to the other socket. How do I access this relay?