Frequent fuse blowing is usually caused by a short circuit or overload in the electrical system. See your authorized Honda dealer for this repair.
Note. It is prohibited to use fuses that differ in rated current from the standard fuses. This could result in serious electrical system failure, fire, dangerous shutdown of all lights, or loss of engine power.

Blown fuse
Fuse box
The fuse box is located behind the right side panel.
Nominal fuse size: 5 A, 10 A, 20 A.
1. Remove the right side panel (see here)
2. Open the cover (1) fuse box.
3. Remove the blown fuse and insert a new fuse.
Spare fuses (2) are located in the fuse box.
4. Close the fuse box cover and reinstall the right side panel.

(1) Fuse box cover; (2) Spare fuses
Main fuse A
Main fuse A (1) located behind the left side panel.
Nominal fuse size: 30 A.
1. Remove the left side panel (see here).
2. Open the cover (2) main fuse A.
3. Remove the blown fuse and insert a new fuse.
Spare fuse (3) located under the starter solenoid switch.
4. Close the main fuse cover and install the left side panel.
Main fuse B
Main fuse B (4) located behind the left side panel.
Nominal fuse size: 30 A.
1. Remove the left side panel (see here).
2. Open the cover (5) main fuse B.
3. Remove the blown fuse and insert a new fuse.
Spare fuse (3) located under the starter solenoid switch.
4. Close the main fuse cover and install the left side panel.

(1) Main fuse A; (2) Main fuse cover A; (3) Spare main fuse; (4) Main fuse B; (5) Main fuse cover B